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IATL Module Fair - online
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Decolonising Global Health: The View from the Indian Ocean World
online via MS Teams

Sarah Hodges (History), Sharifah Sekalala (Law School)

Optional pre-reading: Mariam O. Fofana, 'Decolonising Global Health in the Time of COVID-19', Global Public Health 16.8-9 (2021)

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Decolonising Global Health: The View from the Indian Ocean World
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Research Seminar
via Teams

Shaul Bassi and Cristina Baldacci (Ca’ Foscari University of Venice)

'Anthropocene Venice'

 

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Classics and Ancient History Work In Progress Seminar: “Towards a social history of life at Roman Knossos: integrating the skeletal data”
MS Teams

Speaker: Dr Anna Moles, University of Groningen

Chair: Dr Conor Trainor

“Towards a social history of life at Roman Knossos: integrating the skeletal data”

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History Research seminar, Andrew Spicer (Oxford Brookes) and Felicita Tramontana (Roma Tre), 'Adapting the Parish: Early Modern Religious Encounters in Asia and the Middle East'
online via MS Teams

Andrew Spicer (Oxford Brookes) and Felicita Tramontana (Roma Tre),

'Adapting the Parish: Early Modern Religious Encounters in Asia and the Middle East'

Hosted by the Warwick Network for Parish Research & moderated by Beat Kümin (History)

Introductory reading

relevant essay collection

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