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Tuesday, May 11, 2021

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PG Annual Reviews 20-21
TBC

Runs from Monday, May 10 to Tuesday, May 11.

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GHCC reading Group Statelessness: A Modern History
online via Teams

Statelessness: A Modern History, (HUP, 2020), Mira L. Siegelberg

Reading: introduction; chapter 2

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GHCC reading group: Mira L. Siegelberg, 'Statelessness: A Modern History'
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CHM WiP Dr Shalini Rudra (CHM, University of Warwick)

Dr Shalini Rudra (CHM, University of Warwick) will address material from the 'What's At Stake in Fake' project.

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CHM WiP Dr Shalini Rudra (CHM, University of Warwick)
MS Teams

Dr Shalini Rudra (CHM, University of Warwick) will address material from the 'What's At Stake in Fake' project.

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STVDIO Seminar: Dr. John Gallagher (Leeds),
online

 Dr. John Gallagher (Leeds), 'The Place Seems Babell, a Confusion of Tongues': Multilingual Lives in Early Modern London'

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STVDIO Seminar - Dr John Gallagher
Online webinar

 Dr. John Gallagher (Leeds), '"The Place Seems Babell, a Confusion of Tongues": Multilingual Lives in Early Modern London

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Ameena Gator Annual Lecture:Gaiutra Bahadur
Online

Ameena Gafoor Annual lecture on the Indo-Caribbean Diaspora

Guest Speaker - Gaiutra Bahadur

“Notes Toward a Prehistory: the allied afterlives of indenture and slavery."

Please register in advance by email to F.Viala@warwick.ac.uk to join this talk online.

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Annual Ameena Gafoor lecture
Online via Teams. Please register your interest with Dr Fabienne Viala, F.Viala@warwick.ac.uk

Annual Ameena Gafoor Lecture: Gaiutra Bahadur will present, "Notes Toward a Prehistory: the allied afterlives of indenture and slavery." The lecture will be online on 11th May, 5.30PM (GMT)

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