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Welcome all!

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Work In Progress Seminar
S0.19

Weekly work-in-progress Research Seminars, where we come together to share our research.

Week 7 speakers:

Graham Barker, MA by Research student: "Reflections on Golden Age iconography on Roman Imperial coinage in the 3rd century AD"
followed by
Dr Michael Scott, Staff: "Sparta and Athenian self-perception"
Chaired by: Sofia Guthrie

Papers are 20 minutes long, with 10 minutes of questions each.
All are welcome - biscuits/chocolates will be provided.

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Public lecture and graduate workshop with Prof. Aleida Assmann
H5.45 / Workshop location TBC

Runs from Wednesday, February 24 to Thursday, February 25.

The Memory Group of the European History Research Centre (EHRC) & Connecting Cultures Global Research Priority

cordially invite you to two events with

Prof. Aleida Assmann

Public Lecture

Transnational Memory and the Construction of History through Mass Media

24 Feb 2016, 5-7pm

Humanities Building (Room 5.45)

All Welcome

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Screening of Simshar and Q&A with director Rebecca Cremona

Rebecca Cremona, a former ÌÇÐÄTV Film & Literature undergraduate, visits the department to screen and discuss her film Simshar, which was Malta’s official entry for Best Foreign Language Film in 2015. Inspired by true events, Simshar explores tensions concerning illegal immigration in a Maltese fishing village. All students are warmly invited to this event, perhaps especially those with interests in film production.

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R1.13, Ramphal Building

A Velvet Empire: French Capitalism and Informal Imperialism in the Nineteenth Century

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