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Wednesday, May 10, 2023
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Joshua Ehrlich (University of Macau), Subscription Publishing and the Eighteenth-Century Origins of Indian Print CultureOC1.08 Oculus BuildingSubscription Publishing and the Eighteenth-Century Origins of Indian Print Culture A seminar with Joshua Ehrlich, University of Macau discussant: James Poskett Join via MS Teams |
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GHCC seminar, ‘Subscription Publishing and the Eighteenth-Century Origins of Indian Print Culture’OC1.08discussant: James Poskett |
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DAHL Shorts - Theory of Digital Humanities with Bryan BrazeauFAB5.01 and in Teams |
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DAHL Shorts - Interesting tools for visualising data onlineFAB 5.01 and TeamsWith Dr Bryan Brazeau of Liberal Arts. In the FAB and online in the DAHL Events Teams channel.Link opens in a new window |
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WIP Research Seminar – Nicolas Liney (Warwick) – 10 MayOC 1.03‘Beyond words: Tacitus and sublime historical experience’ |
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Study Cafe - supported study time for studentsFAB M0.02 |
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Ameena Gafoor Annual LectureOC1.04 OculusAmeena Gafoor Annual Lecture 2023 The YPCCS is proud to announce that our next keynote speaker for the Ameena Gafoor Annual Lecture will be Arlen Harris with a talk on: ‘Coolies and The Great War’ This in person event will be held on Wednesday 10th May, 5.15pm in Room OC1.04, Oculus Building, |
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The Ameena Gafoor Annual Lecture, Arlen Harris with a talk on: ‘Coolies and The Great War’Room OC1.04, Oculus Building, University of Warwick
This in person event will be held on Wednesday 10th May, 5.15pm in Room OC1.04, Oculus Building, University of Warwick |
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Professor Pamela Gilbert (Florida) - talkFAB5.49The Department of English and Comparative Literary Studies is pleased to welcome Professor Pamela Gilbert, Albert Brick Professor at the University of Florida. Prof. Gilbert will be speaking on “Hands, Race and Historical Will in Mid-Nineteenth Century Literature.” The talk will take place at 5:30pm on Wednesday 10 May in the English Study Space (FAB5.49). A reception and dinner will follow. |
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Research Seminar - Professor Pamela Gilbert - University of FloridaELCS Student HubSome information about Pamela's research - Pamela Gilbert – Department of English (ufl.edu) |