Digital Humanities Seminar: 25th September 2019 Dear ColleaguesPlease find below the details of our first seminar of the year:Date: Wednesday 25th September 4.00-5.30Venue: Room W2.19 Samuel Alexander BuildingSpeaker: ...
Category: Seminars
Multilingual, Located: A global south history seminar
Professor Francesca Orsini (SOAS) in conversation with Dr Deana Heath (Liverpool) and Professor Anindita Ghosh (History, SALC) 2 May A7, Samuel Alexander Building 4.15-5.30 pm The advantage of doing world literature from the perspective of South Asia is that its deep...
Lives of letters seminar
Letters to the Editor 3.00 - 4.30pm 1 May 2019 A112 Samuel Alexander Building Dear all, Please join us for our fourth Lives of Letters seminar of the semester, featuring two twenty-minute presentations and discussion. All welcome! "Weizmann before Israel: Letters...
Keynote Event: Angela Saini
8 May 2019: Keynote eventAngela Saini, journalist and author of international bestseller Inferior – How Science Got Women Wrong and the New Research That’s Rewriting the Story.The talk will focus on communicating research findings through journalism. It will be held...
Reminder: History postgraduate research seminar, 3 April 2019
REMINDER: History Postgraduate Research Seminar, 3 April 2019 Hello all, We hope to see you at the History PG Seminar this evening at 5pm in Ellen Wilkinson Conference Room C1.18 for Margot Tudor’s presentation on UN Temporary Executive Authority in West New Guinea in...
CIDRAL events with Mark Payne (Chicago)
Today and tomorrow, CIDRAL will host a public lecture and Key Ideas seminar with Mark Payne. Mark is Professor of Classics at the University of Chicago. These events will cover a wide range of material, and carry implications for contemporary thought. 2 April, 5pm,...
‘Lives of Letters’ seminar: International agents – 4 April 5.00pm, Christie Room, John Rylands Library
Please join us for our third Lives of Letters seminar of the semester, featuring two twenty-minute presentations and discussion. All welcome! "The Reception of Milton's First Defence in Dutch Correspondence" Dr Esther van Raamsdonk (School of English and Drama, Queen...
Call for papers: History postgraduate seminar
Call for Papers - History PG SeminarWe still have spaces available for the History postgraduate seminar following Easter break, on 1 May 2019 and 15 May 2019.If you are interested, you can find further information in the PDF document below.Call for PapersBest,Courtney...
6 March: CIDRAL Key Ideas seminar: ‘On Amtiv Ghosh, The Great Derangement’ led by Zoë Svendsen (Cambridge)
Our next CIDRAL Key Ideas seminar will be on Amitav Ghosh's The Great Derangement: Climate Change and the Unthinkable, led by Zoë Svendsen (Lecturer in Drama and Performance, University of Cambridge). This will be of interest to anybody working on climate change, the...
Correspondence, provenance, and the ethics of collecting
Wednesday 6 March 2019, 3pm - 4.30pmA112 Samuel Alexander Building“Ethical challenges in early Twentieth Century Samaritan Manuscript Collecting”Dr Katharina Keim (Centre for Religions and Theology, Lund University, and Centre for Jewish Studies, Manchester)“The...
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