This month’s events
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The Andrew Carnegie Lecture Series: Jack Halberstam
All Fall Down: Queer World Unbuilding and The Legacies of Anarchitecture
Development invites you to hear from Jack Halberstam as part of The Andrew Carnegie Lecture Series for his talk titled "All Fall Down: Queer World...
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World Refugee Year and West German charitable aid to the global South, 1959-1960 the case of Algeria
Speaker - Mathilde Von Bulow Chair - Bernhard Blumenau
For over a decade after the Second World War, West Germany hosted over twelve million expellees, refugees, and displaced persons requiring assistance and...
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'The Freedom to Ruin Ourselves, if We Want To': Valerius Maximus and the exponential vices of empire
Annual Lecture of the Centre for the Literatures of the Roman Empire - Rebecca Langlands - Exeter
This is a School of Classics event. For further information please contact [email protected]
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Athenian thinking on sisterhood and slavery: new evidence from the Archimedes palimpsest
Katherine Backler - Oxford
This is a School of Classics Research Seminar Series event. For further information please contact [email protected]
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English Research Seminar - Dr Rachel Burns
'And you shall know that I am the Lord': The Wanderer and The Book of Ezekiel.
The ruined-city motif in the Old English poem The Wanderer (lines 73-87) has long been read as a reflex of traditional Germanic diction, and as a symbol of...