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Research Seminar
via Teams

Tomos Hughes and Harry Warwick (University of Warwick)

Title: TBC

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Work In Progress Seminar
MS teams

Speaker: Manuela Marai, University of Warwick

Chair: Simone Mucci

“Distillation in the Graeco-Roman world: fractionation of oily substances for pharmaceutical use”

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Now and Then Seminar: Dear John: Love and Loyalty in Wartime America
OC.1.07
Ever since World War II, when US soldiers first coined the phrase 'Dear John' as slang for a breakup note sent by a woman to a man in uniform, these notorious missives have loomed large in American war-lore and popular culture. Drawing on research for her newly published book, Dear John: Love and Loyalty in Wartime America (Cambridge University Press, 2022), Susan Carruthers explores why these letters have been so ubiquitous in the stories Americans tell about men, women, and war, and also what's obscured by these dominant narratives.
NB: This talk will cover topics that are disturbing, including the often-repeated correlation between Dear John letters and lethal self-harm among military personnel and veterans.
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International Food Prices actually Higher than for Most of Modern History: Why don’t more people know?
MS Teams

Webinar with Dr Alastair Smith, Senior Teaching Fellow in Global Sustainable Development.

The webinar will provide a critical interrogation of contemporary knowledge about international food prices, elaborating on a recently accepted contribution to the journal Nature.

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Translation and Transcultural Studies Research Seminar with Dr David Orrego-Carmona (Aston University)
Teams

Please find abstract and bio-blurb here. The event takes place on MS Teams. We would kindly ask you to register in advance by completing this short form by end of Tuesday 1st February - you will be provided with the relevant link Teams invite on the day of the talk.

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Warwick Workshop for Interdisciplinary German Studies: Molly Harrabin (Warwick), 'From the "Monstrous Other" to the "Monstrous Jew": Representations of "Jewishness" in Weimar Film
FAB 5.07

Please email Antonia (antonia.hofstatter@warwick.ac.uk) if you would like to attend this event

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