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International Museums Conference & ICOFOM 47th Annual Assembly
Transnational Island Museologies
The International Committee for Museology (ICOFOM), the School of Art History at the University of St Andrews, and the European Research Council (ERC) selected...
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Yiddish Cinema: The Drama of Troubled Communication
A conversation with Jonah Corne and Monika Vrečar
The turbulent Yiddish world of the first half of the twentieth century produced great works not only of literature, theatre, and music, but of cinema. In their...
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The Persian Parthenon
Professor Tom Harrison of the British Museum looks again at the old thesis that the iconography of the Parthenon took inspiration from the art of Persepolis. He...
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Classical Reception and pedagogy
A Scottish perspective on teaching the reception of classical material culture
This is the first workshop in a planned series on 'Classical Reception and pedagogy' that will focus on the ways that the reception of classical...
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Classical Reception and pedagogy
Object-based Teaching - Classical Reception and University Collections
These morning and afternoon workshops are the first in a planned series on 'Classical Reception and pedagogy' that will focus on the ways the reception of...
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Ali Ansari's Iran (Polity Histories) --- Book Signing
Ali Ansari is a Professor in the School of History at the University of St Andrews. In Iran (Polity Histories) Ali takes readers on a journey through...
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Institute of Scottish Historical Research --- Postgraduate Research Seminar
Frances Bickerstaff -- Timber, sheep and salmon: the monastic economy of south-west Scotland c. 1160-1230; Michael Fraser -- Scots and Huguenots in...
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Narrative Space and Possible Worlds
Encountering Ancient Narratives from a Cognitive Science Perspective
This conference is the last event of an exciting collaborative research project on Narrative Space and Possible Worlds: Encountering Ancient Narratives from a...
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The Importance of Judicial Craft in Constitutional Adjudication
We are delighted to invite you to the ILCR Lecture by Kate O'Regan (Oxford), which will take place on Thursday, 25 April, from 5.15pm in the Old Seminar...
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Sands 24: Smoke Sauna Sisterhood
Anna Hints' atmospheric, almost mystical, feature-length documentary debut invites us to become part of a supportive, witty, sweaty female collective who...
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Law's Two Bodies Interview with Sir John Saunders
We are delighted to invite to the upcoming 'Law's Two Bodies' event featuring Sir John Saunders, which will take place on Friday, 19 April, at...
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Women's History of Colonial Spaces in India
School of English and School of Art History Joint Research Seminar
Join the School of English and the School of Art History for a joint Research Seminar on Women's History of Colonial Spaces in India with Dr Yashaswinini...
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Painting in Steam -- new start time of 2pm
Climate, Combustion, and Pollution in British Art
Join the School of Art History and Dr Stephanie O'Rourke for 'Painting in Steam: Climate, Combustion, and Pollution in British Art'. Reception...
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History in Flames: The Destruction and Survival of Medieval Manuscripts
Our knowledge of the period of European history conventionally called the Middle Ages rests, in a large part, on the writings that survive from that time, all...
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Middle East & Iranian History Seminar -- Professor Brian Catlos (Colorado)
Modelling Plurality - Muslims, Christians and Jews in the Pre-Modern Mediterranean
Annual Lecture of the Centre for Anatolian and East Mediterranean Studies Professor Brian Catlos (Colorado) -- Modelling Plurality -- Muslims,...
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Early Modern and Reformation Seminar --- Dr Benjamin Jackson (University of Manchester)
Clerical Domesticities in Eighteenth-Century England
Dr Benjamin Jackson (John Rylands Research Institute, University of Manchester) Clerical Domesticities in Eighteenth-Century England
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Institute of Intellectual History --- Tom Pye (UCL)
The tailzie and the politics of the feudal law in eighteenth-century Britain
All welcome
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Duties of care: health, disability, and access in the screen industries
Film Studies Speaker Series: Dr Leshu Torchin
This presentation maps out a research project in the making that investigates disability inclusion schemes within the UK screen industries, and specifically the...
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Early Modern and Reformation Seminar --- Dr Laura Kounine (University of Sussex)
"Not a drop of tears, or any sweat from fear came from her": Interrogating mind, body, and emotions in early modern German witch-trials
Dr Laura Kounine (University of Sussex) "Not a drop of tears, or any sweat from fear came from her": Interrogating mind, body, and emotions in early...
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Institute for Theology, Imagination and the Arts film screening and panel -- Candlemas 2024, week 9
Film screening of Carl Theodor Dryer's 'The Passion of Joan of Arc' and panel discussion (ITIA)
The Institute for Theology, Imagination, and the Arts (ITIA) extends a warm invitation to a special screening of Carl Theodor Dryer's 'The Passion...
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Institute of Intellectual History seminar -- Adrian Blau(King's College, London)
"The Origins of Quentin Skinner's "Meaning and Understanding in the History of Ideas"
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Institute of Intellectual History seminar -- John Marshall (John Hopkins)
Art, Artists, Aesthetics, Antiracism, Antislavery and AfroBritish Arguments 1787-1792: Quobna Ottobah Cugoano's Thoughts and Sentiments on the Evil of Slavery
Art, Artists, Aesthetics, Antiracism, Antislavery and AfroBritish Arguments 1787-1792: Quobna Ottobah Cugoano's Thoughts and Sentiments on the Evil of...
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Unearthing the Past: Insights from the 2023 Vindolanda Excavation Season
Penny Trichler of the Vindolanda Trust takes a look back at the 2023 season of digging at Roman Vindolanda Fort on Hadrian's Wall. She explores the...
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Institute of Intellectual History seminar -- Norman Vance (Sussex)
Individualism and its Discontents: Hobbies to Hayek and Beyond
All welcome
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Art History Research Lecture: Prof Basile Baudez
Textiles in the City: Canaletto dresses Piazza San Marco
This talk focuses on the different ways Canaletto transformed the image of venice's Piazza San Marco by using textiles that operate as architectural...
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Annual Lecture in the History of Women, Gender and Sexuality
Inexplicable men of genius and what to do about them: a study in predicaments and alarms in the historiography of early Christian women
Blossom Stefaniw is Professor of Intellectual History at MF University College in Oslo where she teaches in the Religious Studies department. Her research...
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Institute for Theology, Imagination and the Arts research seminar --- Candlemas 2024, week 7
Dr Yusen Yu (St Andrews), 'Medieval Islamic Cosmology and Its Visual Culture'
This week's seminar is led by our own Dr Yusen Yu, in the School of Art History, on the topic 'Medieval Islamic Cosmology and Its Visual...
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2024 Octavia Elfrida Saunders Memorial Lecture: Professor Lesley Lokko OBE
Building and being
For an architect, in too many ways to count, to be is to build and to build is to be. But increasingly, in a more fluid and often fragile world, the nature of...
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'The Drum': film screening plus panel discussion
On 5 March, Dundee Contemporary Arts will be screening the 1938 film 'The Drum' from a rare vintage 16mm print, as part of the events programme for...
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Energy Cafe: Imagery and community agency in energy futures
Hosted by Gair Dunlop. Whether it's enormous offshore wind developments or the slow drawdown of nuclear facilities, community agency in relation to...
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James Wilson Lecture in Law and Government by Bridget McCormack
We are delighted to invite you to the Institute of Legal and Constitutional Research (ILCR) Annual James Wilson Lecture in Law and Government featuring Bridget...
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Institute of Intellectual History seminar series -- Synne Myrebøe (Vienna)
The distinctiveness of Scandinavian intellectual history
All Welcome
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Art History Research Lecture: Prof Susan Laxton
'Surrealist Photomontage c. 1931: Politics and Desire'
Join us for Professor Susan Laxton's Research Seminar on 'Surrealist Photomontage c. 1931: Politics and Desire' at 4pm on the 21 February in...
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The Excavation of a Neolithic salt "factory" at Street House, Loftus, North Yorkshire
Independant archaeologist, Steven Sherlock, presents new evidence for Early Neolithic (3800--3700 BC) salt-working at Street House, Loftus, in north-east...
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Art History Research Lecture: Professor Christopher S Wood
'Aby Warburg's Europe'
Join us for Professor Christopher S Wood Research Seminar on 'Aby Warburg's Europe' and a wine reception afterwards at 79 North Street. In...
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Smog (1962): the critical geographies of Italian migration
Film Studies Speaker Series: Dr Shelleen Greene
In 1962, Smog, an Italian-American co-production directed by Franco Rossi, debuted at the Venice Film Festival. The film was the opening screening of the 23rd...
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Rethinking Victorian Mediascapes
School of Art History Workshop
Presenters at this Art History workshop will be: 9.15am to 9.55am -- Stephanie O'Rourke, John Martin and the Art of Infrastructure, School of Art...
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Publishing Orientalism: a transcultural industry?
An event with Professor Mary Roberts, University of Sydney and Senior Global Scholar
Spaces are strictly limited, so booking is essential. This event will showcase a selection of nineteenth-century illustrated publications across various media...
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Hands off: LGBTQ+ Cultural Heritage and Ethical Stewardship -- Day Two
Who should be responsible for safeguarding queer and trans collections for posterity, and how should this be done? 'Hands off' is a two-day...
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Hands off: LGBTQ+ Cultural Heritage and Ethical Stewardship -- Day One
Ajamu X and Matthew Arthur Williams in conversation
Who should be responsible for safeguarding queer and trans collections for posterity, and how should this be done? 'Hands off' is a two-day...
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Supply chain cinema: producing global film workers
Film Studies Speaker Series: Dr Kay Dickinson
Dr Kay Dickinson will introduce her upcoming book Supply chain cinema: producing global film workers (BFI, 2024). Why are big budget films typically made across...
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Institute of Intellectual History seminar series -- Christopher de Bellaigue
Suleyman the Magnificent and the 16th century race for empire
All Welcome
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Iran: Wonders of Nature
The exhibition, 'Iran: Wonders of Nature' brings together stunning examples of the country's rich visual tradition, many of them on display in...
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Under pressure: history painting at the threshold of national cultures
Art History Research Lecture: Professor Mary Roberts, Senior Global Fellow, University of Sydney
Polish artist Stanislaw Chlebowski's career was forged in multiple worlds, in multiple studios and across multiple national narratives. Chlebowski created...
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Institute of Intellectual History seminar series -- Ariane Fichtl (Helsinki and St Andrews)
Overcoming the biopolitical dynamic of enslavement to achieve Immediate Emancipation
All Welcome
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Teach-in: Gaza and justice
As we pass 100 days of Israel's military campaign in Gaza with a spread of conflict in the region, this Teach-In provides a forum for discussing questions...
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Medieval History Seminar -- Dr Mirela Ivanova (University of Sheffield)
Inventing Slavonic: Cultures of Writing between Rome and Constantinople
Dr Mirela Ivanova (University of Sheffield) Inventing Slavonic: Cultures of Writing between Rome and Constantinople
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Institute of Intellectual History seminar series
Tim Stuart Buttle (York)
"Behind the curtain: Hobbes and the politics of recognition
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Alberta Whittle: The Axe Forgets, But The Tree Remembers
Alberta Whittle's film commission The Axe Forgets, But The Tree Remembers is a multi-voiced portrayal of members of the Windrush Generation and their...
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Early Neolithic timber halls in Scotland: Dr Brian Hope-Taylor, Yeavering, Doon Hill, Balbridie and 50 years of confusion or worse
Professor Ian Ralston, Abercromby Professor of Archaeology, University of Edinburgh
In July 1959, while Brian Hope-Taylor, Ministry of Works digger and soon-to-be Assistant Lecturer in Archaeology at Cambridge, was still excavating the great...