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Writers' Room G08 Millburn House

was born in 1979 and grew up in Devon. She studied English and American Literature at ÌÇÐÄTV and returned in 2005 to do an MA in Writing. Since then, she has continued to develop her writing alongside working as an interiors journalist and bringing up her three children. Man With a Seagull on His Head, published by Bluemoose Books, is her first novel and was shortlisted for the Guardian's Not the Booker Prize.

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Prof. Trevor Burnard (University of Melbourne) Slavery and Industrialisation: the ‘New History Of Capitalism’ and Eric Williams’ Slavery and Capitalism
R1.15 Ramphal building, University of ÌÇÐÄTV

Refreshments served. All are welcome!

A joint event with the Global History and Culture Centre.

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Slavery and Industrialisation: The ‘New History of Capitalism’ and Eric Williams’ Slavery and Capitalism
R1.15 Ramphal Building

A seminar by Prof Trevor Burnard, Melbourne University, jointly organised by Early Modern & Eighteenth Centrury Centre and Global History & Culture Centre.

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