History Department Events Calendar
February 2025
Date: Wed, Jan 29, 2025
Time:
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Title:
Roundtable discussion on Global Fashion History
Location:
R0.04 Ramphal Building
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Date: Wed, Feb 5, 2025
Time:
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Title:
History Research seminar, Thirty seconds at Quetta: Time, Disaster and Earthquakes on India’s North-West Frontier
Location:
PS1.28 Physical Sciences
Date: Thu, Feb 6, 2025
Time:
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Title:
EMECC Annual Birmingham Midlands Exchange
Location:
OC1.09, Oculus Building
Date: Sat, Feb 8, 2025
Time:
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Title:
Warwick-JSPS conference, Categories at Work in Global History
Location:
Japan
Date: Tue, Feb 18, 2025
Time:
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Title:
CHM WiP: Sophie Mann (Warwick University), 'Practices and Objects of ‘Double Care’ in the Early Modern Household'
Location:
Millburn House, A0.26
Date: Wed, Feb 19, 2025
Time:
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Title:
History Research seminar, Leningrad under Water: Writing an Urban Environmental History of the Leningrad Flood of September 1924
Location:
PS1.28 Physical Sciences
Date: Thu, Feb 20, 2025
Time:
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Title:
EMECC-GHCC joint seminar, Sara Caputo (Cambridge) ‘Oceanic Travel, Imperial Occupation, and the Origins and Solidification of Lines of Movement on Early Modern Maps and Charts
Location:
OC1.09, Oculus Building
Date: Fri, Feb 21, 2025
Time:
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Title:
EMECC/GHCC/Map History Group Workshop on 'Telling Stories On (and With) Maps' with Sara Caputo (Cambridge) and Leonardo Ariel Carrió Cataldi (Larhra-CNRS)
Location:
R1.15 Ramphal Building
Date: Wed, Feb 26, 2025
Time:
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Title:
POSTPONED - GHCC-CSGR joint seminar, Alan Lester (Sussex), ‘The Truth About Empire: Real Histories of British Colonialism’
Location:
R1.15 Ramphal Building
Date: Wed, Feb 26, 2025
Time:
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Title:
CHM Research Seminar: Michael Sappol (Visiting Researcher, University of Uppsala), ‘Queer Anatomies: Perverse desire and aesthetics in the anatomical image 1600-1860; or The Epistemology of the Anatomical Closet’
Location:
Faculty of Arts, FAB 3.32
Date: Thu, Feb 27, 2025
Time:
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Title:
GHCC-LAWN joint seminar: Jordana Dym (IAS) ‘(What is) Lost and Gained in Translation: The Traveling Maps of Antonio de Ulloa's Relación del Viage Histórica a la America Meridional (1748-1772)
Location:
R1.13 Ramphal Building