You are warmly invited to our department seminar:
Professor Julie Hardwick (University of Texas at Austin)
‘Materials, Design, and Revolution in the Making of Modern China’
Tuesday 12 May 2020, 16:15pm in the HRI Conference Room, 34 Gell Street, S3 7QY
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You are warmly invited to our department seminar:
Dr Jennifer Altehenger (Merton College, Oxford)
‘Materials, Design, and Revolution in the Making of Modern China’
Tuesday 5 May 2020, 16:15pm in the HRI Conference Room, 34 Gell Street, S3 7QY
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You are warmly invited to our department seminar:
Dr Claire Shaw (University of Warwick)
‘Deaf People of the World, Unite! Shaping Socialist Deaf Internationalism during the Cold War’
Tuesday 28 April 2020, 16:15pm in the HRI Seminar Room, 34 Gell Street, S3 7QY
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You are warmly invited to our department seminar:
Timothy Wilson (University of St Andrews)
‘Killing Strangers: How Political Violence Became Modern’
Tuesday 31 March 2020, 16:15pm in the HRI Conference Room, 34 Gell Street, S3 7QY
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You are warmly invited to our department seminar:
Dr Steffan Blayney (University of Sheffield)
‘Venus & Stalin: the politics of the Mental Patients’ Union’
Tuesday 24 March 2020, 16:15pm in the Diamond Building, Workroom 2, 32 Leavygreave Road, S3 7RD
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You are warmly invited to our department seminar:
Professor Greg Woolf (Institute for Classical Studies, School of Advanced Study, London)
‘The Eagle in Winter. Seasons of mobility in the Roman world.’
Tuesday 17 March 2020, 16:15pm in the HRI Conference Room, 34 Gell Street, S3 7QY
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You are warmly invited to our department seminar:
Dr Sarah Thieme (University of Mϋnster)
‘We have found faith in the city’: Church actors facing the challenges of urban structural change and de-industrialization in Essen and Manchester, 1970-80s’
Tuesday 10 March 2020, 16:15pm in the HRI Conference Room, 34 Gell Street, S3 7QY
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You are warmly invited to our department seminar:
Dr Sarah Roddy (University of Manchester)
‘Pray for the Donor: Money and the Material in the Irish Catholic Church, 1850-1921’
Tuesday 3 March 2020, 16:15pm in the HRI Conference Room, 34 Gell Street, S3 7QY
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You are warmly invited to our department seminar:
Jeffrey Byrne (University of British Columbia)
‘Global subversion, national salvation: The rise and fall of revolutionary anti-colonialism’
Tuesday 25 February 2020
16.15 in HRI Conference Room, 34 Gell Street, S3 7QY
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You are warmly invited to our department seminar:
Professor Peter Mancall (University of Southern California)
‘The Lord of Misrule and Thomas Morton: Myth, Reality, and the Atlantic Origins of New England.’
Tuesday 18 February 2020
16.15 in HRI Conference Room, 34 Gell Street, S3 7QY
All welcome!