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Work In Progress Seminar
Ms Teams

Speaker: Jacqui Butler, University of Warwick

Chair: Matthew Evans

“Iphigenia in Tauris: painted depictions of a priestess”

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History Research seminar with Priya Satia (Stanford), Time's Monster: History, Conscience and Britain's Empire
online via MS Teams

History Research seminar

Priya Satia (Stanford), Time's Monster: History, Conscience and Britain's Empire

Discussant: Aditya Sarkar

Time's Monster: How History Makes History (introduction)

Time's Monster: the Progress of War (chapter 1)

Time's Monster: the Past and Future (chapter 6)

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History Research seminar with Priya Satia (Stanford), Time's Monster: History, Conscience and Britain's Empire
online via MS Teams

History Research seminar with Priya Satia (Stanford), Time's Monster: History, Conscience and Britain's Empire

Discussant: Aditya Sarkar

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Warwick Workshop for Interdisciplinary German Studies: Dr Melissa Pawelski (Warwick), 'Between Körper and Leib: The German translation of Michel Foucault's concept of the body following Nietzsche'
FAB 2.48-kobi

Please contact Antonia Hofstätter (antonia.hofstatter@warwick.ac.uk) if you would like to attend

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Transmedia storytelling all'italiana - Roundable in Italian with with Prof. Giuliana Benvenuti and others (University of Bologna)
Teams

Roundtable in Italian with Prof. Giuliana Benvenuti, Prof. Giacomo Manzoli, Dr Elisa Farinacci and Dr Beniamino della Gala (University of Bologna); moderator: Dr Mila Milani. The event - in Italian - is open to students and colleagues - please register here

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Warwick Workshop for Interdisciplinary German Studies - Antonia Hofstätter (Warwick)
Online via Teams

Antonia Hofstätter (Warwick): Utopian Writing: Adorno, Benjamin, and the Promise of Soundfigures

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Classics and Ancient History Undergraduate live chat

Chat with the Classics and Ancient History Department staff and current students. Find out more about our modules.

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