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The institutes of the School collectively offer a rich programme of seminars, workshops, lectures, conferences and other academic events. Each year around 2,000 events are organised on humanities topics, attracting over 50,000 audience members drawn from around the UK and internationally as well as the London area including scholars, representatives from academic, public and private organisations, policy-makers, professional experts, and the interested public. More than 6,000 speakers, over one-third of whom are from outside the UK, are welcomed annually to contribute to the intellectual culture of the School. The majority of our events are free and open to the public. All are welcome and encouraged to take advantage of the access to current research and the interdisciplinary cross-fertilisation these events afford. The full list of forthcoming and past events held by the School can be found at www.sas.ac.uk/events Produced by SAS Communications and External Relations Designed by www.mosaiccreates.co.uk
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About the School
The School of Advanced Study, University of London (SAS) is the UK’s national centre for the promotion and facilitation of research in the humanities. SAS brings together the specialised scholarship and resources of 10 prestigious research institutes in Bloomsbury to provide an unrivalled scholarly environment dedicated to the support, evaluation and pursuit of research which is accessible to all Higher Education institutions in the UK and the rest of the world. Member Institutes of the School Institute of Advanced Legal Studies Institute of Classical Studies Institute of Commonwealth Studies Institute of English Studies Institute of Historical Research Institute of Latin American Studies Institute of Modern Languages Research Institute of Musical Research Institute of Philosophy The Warburg Institute SAS also hosts a cross-disciplinary centre. The Human Rights Consortium brings together the multidisciplinary expertise found in the institutes, as well as collaborating with individuals and organisations worldwide, to support, promote and disseminate academic and policy work on human rights.
How to use this guide
Events are listed in date and time order. On the left we list the institute responsible for organising the event, the time, type of event or series and the venue. On the right we list the event title, speaker(s) and a short description where appropriate. There is further information about the highlighted events at the start of the guide, and about research training events and calls for papers at the end. The event information in this brochure was correct at the time of going to press, but may be subject to change. Please check our website for the latest information or email sas.events@sas.ac.uk
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The majority of our events are free and open to the public, unless stated otherwise. Some events have limited capacity and advance booking is advisable. We reserve the right to refuse admittance to any disruptive individual.
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Selected School events are recorded and available to view, listen to or download online at www.sas.ac.uk/events, on iTunes U and on YouTube.
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Event highlights Timeline May
East–West in dialogue Responding to the growing need for greater intercultural dialogue between ‘Western’, Asian and Arabic cultures, this conference explores areas of overlap and difference in Eastern and Western traditions of translation and comparative studies.
Tasty coloured sounds Neuropsychologist Dr Julia Simner explores the crosssensory experiences of synaesthesia and asks how the condition might open novel ways of understanding creativity, perception and the nature of reality.
The secret archive Experts examine the Foreign and Commonwealth Office’s concealment of a huge collection of documentation contrary to public records legislation, including intelligence records and unique first person accounts of the Holocaust.
Time: 09:00–19:00 Date: 8–9 May
Time: 17:00–19:00 Date: 22 May
Time: 10:00–18:00 Date: 29 May
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The British in Brazil This conference brings together internationally renowned scholars to take a fresh look at the relatively unexplored history and legacy of the British in Brazil from economic, political and cultural perspectives. Time: 10:00–18:00 Date: 12–13 May See page 29 for event information
Harrison Birtwistle at 80 Marking the composer’s 80th birthday, this study day addresses his relationship with the legacy of post-1945 British operatic renewal, gives an overview of his creative processes and investigates his collaborations with poets and the importance of the visual arts in his work. Time: 10:30–18:00 Date: 25 May See page 40 for event information
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Early modern medicine of the mind The idea of the cure and care of the soul, seen as parallel or complementary to the cure and care of the body, became increasingly popular from the 15th to 18th centuries. This conference explores how early modern ways of curing and caring for one’s soul worked across disciplines – natural and moral philosophy, logic, medicine and theology. Time: 10:00–18:00 Date: 30–31 May See page 42 for event information
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Some thoughts on Magna Carta The Rt Hon The Lord Judge PC QC, former Lord Chief Justice of England and Wales, gives the keynote presentation at this one-day conference on the legal and judicial legacies of empire.
The Great War at home Professor Jay Winter, a specialist on World War I and its impact on the 20th century, gives a plenary lecture at the 83rd annual Anglo-American conference of historians.
Anna Kavan: historical context, influences and legacy While Anna Kavan’s life story has been widely reported in magazine articles, book reviews and popular biography, there has been little serious scholarly attention to her writing. This one-day symposium brings together scholars to promote an increasing academic focus on her work.
Time: 10:00–19:00 Date: 17 June
Time: 09:00–18:00 Date: 3–4 July
Time: 09:30–19:00 Date: 11 September
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‘Boat refugees’ and migrants at sea Professor François Crépeau, UN Special Rapporteur on the Human Rights of Migrants, gives a keynote address at this conference, which addresses the contemporary phenomenon of ‘boat migration’. Time: 09:00–17:00 Date: 23–24 June
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Translation and comparative cultural studies East–West in dialogue 8–9 May 2014
Responding to the growing need for greater intercultural dialogue between ‘Western’, Asian and Arabic cultures, this conference explores areas of overlap and difference in Eastern and Western traditions of translation and comparative studies. By enacting dialogue between the various traditions, rather than presenting them in terms of traditional dichotomies or subsuming them under monolithic concepts of universal values, the event will contribute towards a reshaping of our understanding of intercultural encounters and engagement. The link between translation studies and comparative cultural
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studies is key and mutually productive: while both are currently engaging with the notion of the incomparability of cultures, translation studies is based on the necessity to compare in order to find appropriate equivalents. By animating the link between these disciplines we aim to contribute to the outlining of new horizons for both. See page 26 for event information
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Lives in the balance Asylum adjudication by the Department of Homeland Security in the US 14 May 2014
The British in Brazil 12–13 May 2014 This conference brings together internationally renowned scholars to explore the history and legacy of the British in Brazil from economic, political, and cultural perspectives. Gilberto Freyre’s book, Ingleses no Brasil (The English in Brazil), published in 1948 explored in a sympathetic way the influence of the British on trade and industry in Brazil, especially in the early 19th century. Notwithstanding this, the historical role of the British in
Brazil from the 19th century is not well known and Freyre’s book, although pioneering on the topic, is a personal account and not one that sought to be comprehensive. Over 60 years later and with the benefit of new scholarship, including the publication of Freyre’s book in English in 2011, this conference will take a fresh look at the topic and explore it from wider perspectives. See page 29 for event information
The authors investigated patterns of adjudication nationwide and within each of the Department’s eight regional asylum offices; officers’ perceptions of certain characteristics of applicants; differences among the eight regional offices; and, for a smaller database of 31,635 cases, correlations between personal characteristics of the adjudicators and case outcomes. The data revealed many surprising correlations, which Professors Ramji-Nogales and Schrag will demonstrate visually during their slide show presentation at this seminar. See page 32 for event information
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Professors Philip Schrag (Georgetown University), Jaya Ramji-Nogales (Temple University) and Andrew Schoenholtz spent three years studying the government’s database of asylum adjudications, from October 1995 to June 2009. This 383,000 case database is one of the world’s largest collections of data about adjudicated cases.
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Metaphysics and method 16 May 2014 Methodological questions about metaphysics have recently come to the fore as a result of a conspicuous trend. Metaphysics has seen a resurgence of historical proportions, since at least the 1970s and 80s, due to the introduction of new frameworks (possible-world semantics, formal ontologies, theories of counterfactuals), the formulation of novel theories (modal realism, naturalness, grounding) and renovated interest in older ones (mereology). The increasing complexity of the discipline has prompted a reflection on its own goals and methods. Meta-metaphysicians are typically interested in such questions as: Is ontology central to the metaphysical endeavor? Can metaphysics be carried out ‘from the armchair’? Are metaphysical disputes defective? Is logic metaphysically innocent? This event focuses on some of the central issues in contemporary metaphysics and its methods. See page 34 for event information
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Apuleius the Provincial Rome–London Lecture 2014 20 May 2014 Professor Barchiesi is a leading authority on Latin literature, with numerous publications, including studies on Vergil, Seneca and Ovid. The Metamorphoses of Apuleius is often described as one of the first novels. This lecture will give critical insight into the relationship between Rome and the provinces, centre and periphery, as a crucial aspect of the plot. The annual Rome–London Lectures, launched in November 2012, promote collaboration between the UK and Italy on all aspects of the Classical tradition in Italy, with special emphasis on Roman archaeology and history, but not excluding literature, language, philosophy and art. The initiative is supported by the British School in Rome, the British Museum and the Roman Society. See page 36 for event information
Meanings of mind The Human Mind Project 23 May 2014 The first public event of the Human Mind Project, which was launched in December 2013, addresses the meaning of mind – how the term is used by philosophers, and the extent to which philosophical ideas about the nature, mechanism and function of the mind relate to the way that scientists use the word across the cognitive sciences. This one-day intensive workshop brings together leading philosophers and scientists willing to discuss what they see to be the key questions facing the study of the mind today. Its overarching goal is to represent a range of philosophical opinion, from those who embrace naturalistic approaches to the mind to those who are skeptical, as well as to explore potentially fruitful topics for interdisciplinary research. See page 39 for event information
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Harrison Birtwistle at 80 A study day 25 May 2014 This study day at the Barbican Centre marks the 80th birthday of Harrison Birtwistle, composer of some of the most inventive and memorable music of the late 20th and 21st centuries. Complementing a series of performances of Birtwistle’s music at the Barbican Centre, a morning symposium will be followed by a study afternoon copromoted by the BBC Symphony Orchestra and the Barbican Centre. The composer himself will be in conversation with Fiona Maddocks (The Observer) during the study afternoon. Professor Jonathan Cross (University of Oxford) will chair both sessions. The event will address aspects of Birtwistle’s work including his relationship with the legacy of post-1945 British operatic renewal, an overview of his creative processes, an investigation of his collaborations with poets, and an assessment of the importance of the visual arts to Birtwistle and his younger contemporary Wolfgang Rihm.
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The secret archive What is the significance of the FCO’s ‘migrated archives’ and ‘special collections’? 29 May 2014
The Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO) collections of ‘migrated archives’ from 37 former dependencies, now in The National Archives, created enormous interest when their existence was admitted following a recent court case brought against the UK government by Kenyans formerly detained and tortured by the UK colonial administration. A Foreign Secretarycommissioned report investigated the removal and concealment of official documentation, and drew attention to the FCO’s lack of knowledge about the information that it holds. A 2013 detailed investigation revealed
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that it holds ‘special collections’ of over 600,000 documents contrary to public records legislation, including intelligence records and case files containing unique first person accounts of the Holocaust. This conference brings together historians, archivists, lawyers, journalists and civil servants to examine this concealment of documentation, and to consider how best to secure its future survival and public release. See page 41 for event information
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30–31 May 2014 The idea of the cure and care of the soul, seen as parallel or complementary to the cure and care of the body, became increasingly popular in the early modern period, from the 15th to the 18th centuries. This conference explores the extent to which early modern ways of curing and caring for one’s soul can be seen as a bridging category that functioned across a number of interrelated disciplines (natural and moral philosophy, logic, medicine and theology). Some of the questions that will be considered are: Can such phrases as ‘medicine of the mind’ and ‘medicine of the soul’ be given firm conceptual and historical definitions? Can they be taken as evidence that patterns of medical thinking were being imported into the domain of moral and theological discourse, or that the opposite trend was in fact taking place? See page 42 for event information
Local history and heritage Local history summer school 24–26 July 2014 This three-day non-residential summer school focuses on local history and heritage using the most up-to-date methods, sources and successful approaches to the subject. An illustrious team of experts from The National Archives, the London Metropolitan Archives, English Heritage, the History of Parliament, the Survey of London and the Victoria County History, as well as from universities throughout the UK, will explore the historical, archaeological, art historical and architectural evidence for British localities. Through practical advice and example, students will learn how to broaden and enrich their own local history projects, as well as have the opportunity to meet specialists and other researchers and to discuss their own work. Sessions will include ‘sources and approaches’, ‘houses and households’, ‘urban heritage’, ‘landscape and gardens’ and ‘writing, presenting and publishing’.
Anna Kavan Historical context, influences and legacy of her fiction 11 September 2014 Anna Kavan’s publication history spans from her early novels under the name Helen Ferguson in the late 1920s and early 1930s to her last work which won Brian Aldiss’ prize for Sci-Fi Novel of the Year in 1967. Her own life story has been widely, and often sensationally, reported in magazine articles, book reviews and popular biography, but there has been little serious scholarly attention to her writing. Yet, her writing continues to be published in English and translation, to hold fascination for new generations of readers and to influence other writers and artists. This one-day symposium brings together scholars with an interest in Kavan to promote an increasing academic focus on her work. The day will close with an evening event at which leading contemporary writers will discuss Anna Kavan’s work in relation to their own writing. See page 68 for event information
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Speaker highlights The Cuban ‘update’ and the stalemate in US–Cuba relations 8 May 2014 Professor Raúl Rodríguez Deputy Director, Center for Hemispheric and United States Studies, University of Havana Professor Rodríguez teaches introductory and postgraduate courses on US history and has co-authored syllabi and taught courses on Cuban history and the history of US–Cuban relations to visiting undergraduate students from the University of North Carolina, American University and University of Alabama. He has been a visiting scholar and guest lecturer in Canadian, UK, US and Latin American universities on topics related to Cuban Foreign Policy and US–Cuba and Canadian Cuban relations. His recent publications include articles in the International Journal of Canadian Studies and the Canadian Foreign Policy Journal, ‘Las relaciones Estados Unidos Canadá en el contexto regional de América del Norte’ in Estados Unidos: Una mirada en el siglo 21 (2009) and ‘Canada, Cuba and the United States as seen in Cuban Diplomatic History 1959–1962’ in the Harvard University Working Papers Series, David Rockefeller Center for Latin American Studies, 1/10. See page 27 for event information
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Centre for Musical Performance as Creative Practice seminar and concert 12 May 2014 Professor Christian Wolff Composer
Christian Wolff was born in 1934 in France, but has lived mostly in the US since 1941. Academically trained at Harvard as a classicist, Wolff has taught classics at Harvard and from 1971 to 1999 was Professor of Classics and Music at Dartmouth College. Though mostly self-taught as a composer of experimental music, associations with John Cage, Morton Feldman, David Tudor, Earle Brown, Frederic Rzewski and Cornelius Cardew have been important for him. A particular feature of his music has been to allow performers various degrees
of freedom and interaction at the actual time of performance. Professor Wolff is a member of the Akademie der K端nste in Berlin and has received an honorary Doctor of Arts degree from the California Institute of the Arts. His lecture will be followed by a short concert by Apartment House, an award-winning chamber ensemble specialising in contemporary classical music. See page 30 for event information
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Christian Wolff discusses his music
Speaker highlights Tasty coloured sounds The experiences of synaesthetes 22 May 2014 Dr Julia Simner University of Edinburgh
Affectio in the tradition of the De inventione Philosophy and pragmatism 21 May 2014 Professor Rita Copeland Professor of Classical Studies and English and Sheli Z and Burton X Rosenberg Professor of Humanities, University of Pennsylvania Rita Copeland’s work focuses on history of rhetoric, the reception of classical traditions in medieval and early modern literature and culture, and the history of the emotions. Her recent books include Medieval Grammar and Rhetoric: Language Arts and Literary Theory AD 300–1475 (co-authored with Ineke Sluiter) and The Cambridge Companion to Allegory (co-edited with Peter Struck). Her forthcoming work includes The Oxford History of Classical Reception in English Literature 800–1558. See page 37 for event information
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Neuropsychologist Julia Simner is a synaesthesia research expert. She runs the Synaesthesia and Sensory Integration lab at the University of Edinburgh. Her work focuses on the psychological and neuroscientific bases of synaesthesia (an inherited neurological condition that gives rise to a ‘merging of the senses’, e.g. synaesthetes might ‘see’ colours when they hear music or read numbers, or experience tastes in the mouth when they read words). She has been published in high impact science journals such as Nature and is the editor of the Oxford Handbook of Synaesthesia. In 2010 she was recognised as an outstanding European scientist by the European Commission’s Atomium Culture Initiative. In this CenSes seminar, part of the Rethinking the Senses project, Julia explores the nature of cross-sensory experiences and asks what they might tell us about sensory processing in the population at large, and how synaesthesia might open novel ways of understanding creativity, perception and the very nature of reality. See page 38 for event information
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Author reading Vienna, Lässliche Todessünden and Quasikristalle 22 May 2014
Eva Menasse is the 12th Writerin-Residence at the Ingeborg Bachmann Centre for Austrian Literature. She grew up in Vienna, and now lives in Berlin with her husband, the writer Michael Kumpfmüller. In 2005, she published her first novel, Vienna, which was shortlisted for the UK’s 2007 Independent Foreign Fiction Prize in its English translation. An account of several generations of a Jewish family, Vienna reflects a prominent theme in her writing: the Jewish history of Austria. As a journalist, Menasse also covered the political side of anti-Semitism, publishing a report on the case of David Irving (Der Holocaust vor Gericht. Der Prozess um David Irving, 2000). Among her other works are two children’s books, Lässliche Todessünden (a collection of short stories published in 2009) and her latest novel Quasikristalle (2012). See page 39 for event information
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Eva Menasse Author and journalist
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Pithecusae, Methone and the early history of the Greek alphabet J P Barron Memorial Lecture 11 June 2014 Professor Richard Janko Gerald F Else Collegiate Professor of Classical Studies, University of Michigan
Richard Janko is an AngloAmerican classical scholar. His scholarship has focused primarily on Bronze Age Greece, archaic Greek epic, especially the Iliad of Homer, ancient literary criticism, especially the ‘Poetics’ of Aristotle, early Greek religion and philosophy (especially Empedocles, Orphism, and the Derveni papyrus), and the reconstruction of ancient books on papyrus-rolls. His publications include Aristotle on Comedy, Philodemus: the Aesthetic Works. Vol. I/1: On Poems Book 1 and Vol.
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I/3: Philodemus, On Poems Books 3–4. He has previously held positions at St Andrews, Columbia, UCLA and UCL and held Visiting Professorships at the Scuola Normale Superiore, Pisa and the American School of Classical Studies, Athens. He was elected to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in 2006, and to the American Philosophical Society in 2009. See page 50 for event information
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Queens of crime Dangerous women: the protagonists of psychological noir, 1945–2014 12–13 June 2014 Dr Lee Horsley Lancaster University In 1965, Lee Horsley came to England as a Fulbright Scholar and has lived here ever since. She has been at the University of Lancaster since 1974, where she teaches 20th century British and American literature and two specialist crime courses. Her current research takes in both British and American literature. Her recent publications include The Noir Thriller (2001; expanded paperback edition, 2009) and Twentieth-Century Crime Fiction (2005). She is co-editor of The Blackwell Companion to Crime Fiction (2010). In collaboration with her daughter, Katharine, she has written articles on contemporary crime fiction and, in 2002, started Crimeculture, a successful website devoted to the academic study of crime fiction and film. She is also co-editor of www.pulporiginals.com, which aims to make some of the best mid-century American crime paperbacks available as e-books. She will give a keynote address at this two-day conference.
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Legal and judicial legacies of empire Some thoughts on Magna Carta 17 June 2014 The Rt Hon The Lord Judge PC QC Former Lord Chief Justice of England and Wales Called to the Bar in 1963 and appointed Queen’s Counsel in 1979, Lord Judge has had an illustrious career. A member of several boards and committees, he was Chair of the Criminal Committee of the Judicial Studies Board, 1990–93 and 1996–98. In 1988, he was made a High Court Judge, Queen’s Bench Division, and received a Knighthood. In 1996, he was appointed Lord Justice of Appeal and soon after a Privy Councillor. In 1998, he became Senior Presiding Judge for England and Wales and in 2005 was appointed President of the Queen’s Bench Division. In 2008, Lord Judge was appointed Lord Chief Justice of England and Wales (retiring in 2013), was created a life peer and became Baron Judge of Draycote. He will give a keynote address at this one-day conference. See page 52 for event information
‘Boat refugees’ and migrants at sea: a comprehensive approach Integrating maritime security with human rights 23–24 June 2014 Professor François Crépeau UN Special Rapporteur on the Human Rights of Migrants Special Rapporteur on the Human Rights of Migrants since 2011, François Crépeau holds the Hans and Tamar Oppenheimer Chair in Public International Law at McGill University. He is a fellow of the Royal Society of Canada and was Fellow of the Pierre Elliott Trudeau Foundation 2008–2011. The focus of his current research includes migration control mechanisms, the rights of foreigners, the interface between security and migration, and the interface between the rule of law and globalisation. François Crépeau is a keynote speaker at this conference, which aims to comprehensively and holistically address the contemporary phenomenon of ‘boat migration’. See page 55 for event information
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The Great War at home 2014 Anglo-American conference of historians 3–4 July 2014 Professor Jay M Winter Professor of History, Yale University Jay Winter is a specialist on World War I and its impact on the 20th century. He has taught at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, and the universities of Warwick, Cambridge, Columbia and Yale. He is the author and co-author of numerous books, including Rene Cassin et les droits de l’homme (co-authored with Antoine Prost), which won the prize for best book of the year at the Blois History festival in 2011. See page 60 for event information
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Events calendar May Thursday 1 School of Advanced Study Conference / symposium 10:00–16:00 Court Room
Festival in a Box: sharing knowledge on dementia and the arts
Institute of Commonwealth Studies Conference / symposium 12:30–16:40 Senate Room
Violence, protest and democracy in Africa
Institute of Classical Studies Ancient History seminar 16:30–19:30 Room G22 / 26
A property transaction between Kindye and Mylasa and the problem of the ‘Little Sea’
Institute of Commonwealth Studies Panel discussion / book launch 17:00–20:00 Senate Room
Ruth First: não vamos esquecer
Institute of Historical Research Seminar 17:15–19:15 Room G21A
Alex Bloom: pioneer of radical democratic state education
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Alberto Campagnolo (University of the Arts) Free Email: jon.millington@sas.ac.uk
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Friday 2 Institute of Modern Languages Research 2-day conference 09:00–18:00 Senate House Room G22 / 26 and Chelsea College of Arts
Memories of the future
Institute of Historical Research Colloquium 10:00–16:00 Room 349
Church growth and decline in a global city: London, 1980 to the present
Warburg Institute Reading class 13:00–14:00 Warburg Institute
Esoteric traditions and occult thought
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Institute of Classical Studies Postgraduate Work in Progress seminar 16:30–18:30 Room 243
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Institute of English Studies Seminar 17:00–19:00 Room G37
Psychoanalysis, literature and practice
Institute of Historical Research Seminar 17:15–19:15 Room 102
Geoffrey Parker’s Global Crisis: War, Climate Change and Catastrophe in the 17th century
Institute of English Studies Seminar 18:00–20:00 Room 234
The Charles Peake Ulysses Seminar
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Tuesday 6 Institute of Philosophy Conference / symposium 10:00–13:00 Room G22 / 26
The right to freedom: a symposium on critical theory
Warburg Institute Reading class 16:15–17:15 Warburg Institute
Latin paleography
Institute of Classical Studies Trivium seminar 16:30–18:30 Room 246
Developing an online critical edition: the case of Catullus Online
Institute of Historical Research Seminar 17:15–19:15 Room G34
Grotland writing the last days of the London slum 1940-65
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Events calendar May Institute of Historical Research Seminar 17:15–19:15 Room 349
‘What seek these men?’ – combat motivation for the North Russia Relief Force volunteers in 1919
Institute of Historical Research Seminar 17:15–19:15 Room G26
Reformation Catholicism and the English Bible
Human Rights Consortium & Institute of Advanced Legal Studies Workshop 17:30–19:30 Charles Clore House
New jurisprudence on the substantive law of international protection
Institute of Classical Studies Accordia lecture 17:30–19:30 Institute of Archaeology, UCL
Accordia lecture
Institute of Historical Research Seminar 17:45–19:45 Room G35
The impact of archive digitisation projects
Institute of Advanced Legal Studies Seminar 18:00–19:30 Charles Clore House
Doing good business: the evolution of corporate social responsibility in Eritrea
Institute of Historical Research Seminar 18:00–20:00 Room G37
In the loop? Chatham House and Whitehall c.1945-70
Institute of Historical Research Seminar 18:00–20:00 Court Room
The history of sex in 20th-century South Africa
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Speaker: Catherine Burns (Witwatersrand) Free Email: ihr.reception@sas.ac.uk
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Wednesday 7 Institute of Classical Studies Virgil Society lectures 11:00–16:30 Room G22 / 26
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Reading the poet: from the Georgics and Presidential address: Virgil and the unspoken Free Email: sarah.mayhew@sas.ac.uk
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Work in Progress seminar
Institute of Modern Languages Research Friends of Germanic Studies Annual Lecture 16:00–18:00 Court Room
Catherine the Great’s visitors, fictional and real, from her German homeland
Institute of Philosophy IP Aesthetics Forum seminar 16:00–18:00 Room 243
How we develop an understanding of pictorial representation
Institute of Musical Research ICONEA seminar 17:00–18:30 Room 246
The Wanshini manuscript: new hypotheses about al-Kindi’s theories – a fake?
Institute of Historical Research Seminar 17:15–19:15 Room STB3 / 6 (basement), Stewart House
The place of political economy in 1970s French thought
Institute of Historical Research Seminar 17:15–19:15 Room G35
City of beasts
Institute of Historical Research Seminar 17:30–19:30 Senate Room
Miracles in the Italian Renaissance home
Institute of Historical Research Seminar 17:30–19:30 Room 349
An apprenticeship in assimilation: a family history
Institute of Historical Research Seminar 17:30–19:30 Room 102
Changing interpretations of Jewish history and art in Anglo-Jewish museums
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Events calendar May Institute of Historical Research Seminar 17:30–19:30 Room G37
Early medieval charters and landscape: Genoa and Milan compared
Institute of Historical Research Seminar 17:30–19:30 Room G21A
The Basel Mission in South India and the emergence of a contact religiosity, 1834-60
Institute of English Studies The Annual Paleography Lecture 18:00–19:00 Chancellor’s Hall
The hand of Ralph of Coggeshall
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Speaker: James Willoughby (Oxford) | Registration required Free Email: jon.millington@sas.ac.uk
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Thursday 8 Institute of Historical Research Spring school 09:00–18:00 Senate House
Oral history spring school
Institute of Modern Languages Research 2-day conference 09:00–19:00 Room 349
Translation and comparative cultural studies: East–West in dialogue
Human Rights Consortium Conference / symposium 09:30–18:00 University of Essex Human Rights Centre
Human rights research students’ conference
Warburg Institute Colloquium 10:30–17:45 Warburg Institute
The afterlife of Virgil
Institute of Classical Studies Seminar 16:30–19:30 Room G22 / 26
Ancient History seminar
Institute of Philosophy Rethinking the Senses seminar 17:00–19:00 Room 246
Timing and the senses in complex events
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Tutors: Joanna Bornat, Jenny Harding, Graham Smith and Joel Morley Fee applicable Email: simon.trafford@sas.ac.uk
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This event will take place at the University of Essex Human Rights Centre, Wivenhoe Park, Colchester CO4 3SQ £15 standard / £10 student, concessions Email: hrc@sas.ac.uk
Speakers include: Alessandro Barchiesi, Francesca Bortoletti, Marilena Caciorgna, Philip Hardie, Andrew Laird, Maren Laue and Tim Markey £40 standard / £25 concessions Email: warburg@sas.ac.uk
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Institute of Historical Research Seminar 17:30–19:00 Room 103
Black civil rights in the North during the New Deal
Institute of English Studies Seminar 18:00–20:00 Room 243
Media history: the wartime newspaper 1939-45
Institute of Historical Research Seminar 18:00–20:00 Room G37
Re-visiting insiders and outsiders: oral narratives of migration and multi-positionalities
Institute of English Studies Seminar 18:30–20:00 Room 234
Postgraduate feminist reading group
Institute of Commonwealth Studies Lecture 18:30–20:30 Chancellor’s Hall
Caribbean politics: an evening with Selwyn Strachan
Institute of Latin American Studies Conference / symposium 18:30–20:30 Senate Room
The Cuban ‘update’ and the stalemate in US–Cuba relations
Speaker: Olly Ayers (Kent) Free Email: ihr.reception@sas.ac.uk
Speakers: Tom O’Malley and Siân Nicholas (Aberystwyth) Free Email: jon.millington@sas.ac.uk
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Friday 9 Bringing the archives home II
Institute of Philosophy IP lunchtime seminar 12:30–14:00 Room G22 / 26
Testing theories of reference
Warburg Institute Reading class 13:00–14:00 Warburg Institute
Esoteric traditions and occult thought
In collaboration with the British Library and the Warburg Institute £10 Email: ilas@sas.ac.uk
Speaker: Michael Devitt (CUNY) Free Email: philosophy@sas.ac.uk
Convenors: Liana Saif and Charles Burnett | Registration required Free Email: warburg@sas.ac.uk
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Institute of Latin American Studies Workshop 09:00–17:00 Seng T Lee Room, Senate House Library
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Events calendar May Institute of English Studies Workshop / seminar 14:00–17:00 Senate House
Pedagogic criticism and the future
Institute of Classical Studies Postgraduate Work in Progress seminar 16:30–18:30 Room 243
Julius Caesar in the shadow of Jason
Institute of Historical Research Seminar 17:15–19:15 Room 102
Religious coexistence in a Low Countries health resort: Protestants and Catholics at spa
Institute of Historical Research Seminar 17:30–19:30 Court Room
Combined and uneven development: towards a new theory of world-literature
Institute of Latin American Studies Lecture 18:00–19:30 Senate Room
¿En defensa de la hoja de coca? The anti-drugs policies of Evo Morales and the Movimiento al Socialismo
Institute of English Studies Seminar / reading group 18:00–20:00 Room 234
Ezra Pound Cantos: Canto 4
Institute of English Studies Seminar 18:00–20:00 Room G34
Finnegans Wake research
Speakers: Kristen Kreider, Susan Bruce and Angela Woods Free Email: jon.millington@sas.ac.uk
Speaker: Bridget England (UCL) Free Email: sarah.mayhew@sas.ac.uk
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Roundtable with Warwick Research Collective (WReC) Free Email: ihr.reception@sas.ac.uk
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With the Anglo-Bolivian Society | Fee applicable Email: ilas@sas.ac.uk
Speaker: Henry Mead Free Email: jon.millington@sas.ac.uk
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Saturday 10 Institute of English Studies Seminar 17:30–19:30 Winchester College Archives and Libraries
History of libraries research
Institute of Latin American Studies Seminar 09:45–17:30 UCL Institute of Archaeology, 6th Floor Seminar Room
South American archaeology
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Convenor: Geoff Day (Winchester College) Free Email: jon.millington@sas.ac.uk
Speakers: Denise Arnold, Alexander Herrera, David Beresford-Jones, Manuel Arroyo-Kalin, Santiago Rivas Panduro and George Lau Sponsored by Beta Analytic | £7.50 Email: b.sillar@ucl.ac.uk
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Latin American music
Institute of English Studies Modernism seminar 11:00–13:00 Room G37
Modernist ethics
Institute of English Studies Seminar 14:00–16:00 Room G37
A spanner and his works: Athanasius Kircher and the Republic of Letters
Institute of Modern Languages Research CCWW seminar 14:00–16:00 Room G21A
Affective translations
Institute of Historical Research Seminar 17:30–19:30
Visit to the college library and archives at Winchester College
Speakers:AndrewGreen,JoséManuelIzquierdoKönig,MaríaBernarditaBatlle Lathrop,CarolinePearsallandSueMiller|IncollaborationwiththeInstituteof Musical Research | £5 Email: h.stobart@rhul.ac.uk
Speaker: Shane Weller (Kent) | Free Email: jon.millington@sas.ac.uk
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Sunday 11 Institute of Musical Research Performance / study day 10:30–14:00 Purcell Room, Southbank Centre
Gamechangers study day: Haydn’s ‘The Creation’ PromotedbytheOrchestraoftheAgeofEnlightenment|TicketsfromSouthbank Centre box office: 0844 875 0073 £12 per session / £6 concessions / £4 student Email: christopher.barenberg@sas.ac.uk
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Monday 12 Warburg Institute Short course 10:00–17:00 Warburg Institute
Resources and techniques for the study of Renaissance and early modern culture
Institute of Latin American Studies Conference / symposium 10:00–18:00 Senate Room
The British in Brazil
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IncollaborationwiththeBrazilInstitute,King’sCollegeLondon,CanningHouse and the Foreign & Commonwealth Office £20 standard / £10 concessions Email: olga.jimenez@sas.ac.uk
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Events calendar May Institute of Advanced Legal Studies Seminar 14:30–17:45 Charles Clore House
Roadmap progress: where we are now on defence rights in Europe
Institute of Modern Languages Research Seminar 16:00–18:00 Room 246
Materialism in German philosophy: from Boehme to Sloterdijk and beyond
Warburg Institute History of Art seminar 16:30–17:30 Warburg Institute
‘And so we see … sculptors imitating painting’: paragone and reform in late Renaissance Rome
Institute of Classical Studies Ancient Philosophy seminar 16:30–19:00 Room 243
Up the rocky road to nowhere? The imagery of sectarian choice in Lucian’s Hermotimus
Institute of Musical Research CMPCP / IMR Performance / Research seminar 17:00–18:30 Chancellor’s Hall
Christian Wolff discusses his music
Institute of Classical Studies Roman Art seminar 17:30–19:30 Room 264
Roman sculpture and Wilton House
Institute of Historical Research Seminar 17:30–19:30 Room G21A
Work motivation experiments at the interwar cocoa works
Institute of Historical Research Seminar 17:30–19:30 Room G35
Sadism, songs and stolen liberty: a working-class lad in the navy in the 1960s
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Convenor: Johan Siebers (IMLR / UCLAN) Free Email: johan.siebers@sas.ac.uk
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Speaker: Dorigen Caldwell (Birkbeck) Free Email: warburg@sas.ac.uk
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MichaelTrapp(King’s,London)andClaudioGarciaEhrenfeld(King’s,London) Free Email: sarah.mayhew@sas.ac.uk
InassociationwiththeAHRCResearchCentreforMusicalPerformanceas Creative Practice Free Email: music@sas.ac.uk
Speaker: Peter Stewart (Oxford) Free Email: sarah.mayhew@sas.ac.uk
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Tuesday 13 Institute of Musical Research Other event 09:30–19:00 Royal Society of Medicine
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Creativity, music and the brain: the power of music over the mind OrganisedbyRoyalSocietyofMedicine,supportedbytheInstituteofMusical Research | £50 student / other tickets £70–£155 Email: christopher.barenberg@sas.ac.uk
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Institute of Latin American Studies Conference / symposium 10:00–18:00 University of Sheffield
Media and governance in Latin America
Institute of Advanced Legal Studies Seminar 15:00–17:00 Charles Clore House
Methodology of legal history
Warburg Institute Reading class 16:15–17:15 Warburg Institute
Latin paleography
Institute of Classical Studies Trivium seminar 16:30–18:30 Room 246
Pastoral elements in the work of Cy Twombl
Institute of Historical Research Seminar 17:15–19:15 Room 104
The vanishing minority: human rights as Jewish politics in postwar America
Institute of Historical Research Seminar 17:15–19:15 Room 103
The red tempts me: folk songs and sexual choices in the Landes de Gascogne, 1820–1914
Institute of English Studies Seminar 17:30–19:30 Room 234
Roman Jakobson: poetry of self, city, sign and form
Institute of English Studies Book Collecting seminar 18:00–20:00 Room G22 / 26
Collecting Spanish books
In collaboration with the University of Sheffield | Registration required Free Email: ilas@sas.ac.uk
Speakers: Christopher Tomlins, Eric Heinze, Axel Korner, Gareth Stedman-Jones and David Sugarman Free Email: belinda.crothers@sas.ac.uk
Speaker: Charles Burnett Free Email: warburg@sas.ac.uk
Speakers: Mary Jacobus and Ahuvia Kahane Free Email: sarah.mayhew@sas.ac.uk
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Speaker: Leo Cadogan Free Email: jon.millington@sas.ac.uk
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Wednesday 14 Drawing upon Pierre Bersuire’s Ovidius Moralizatus: depictions of the pagan deities in an English medieval miscellany
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Warburg Institute Work in Progress seminar 14:15–15:15 Warburg Institute
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Events calendar May Institute of Classical Studies Mycenaean series lecture 15:30–19:30 Room G22 / 26
‘Nought may endure but mutability’: intercultural encounters and material transformations in the 13th to 11th century BC Aegean
Institute of Philosophy IP Aesthetics Forum seminar 16:00–18:00 Room 246
How suspense in ‘Breaking Bad’ makes us root for the antihero but dislike his wife
Warburg Institute Lecture 16:30–17:45 Warburg Institute
Patrilinear transmissions of literature and learning: the example of early modern France
Institute of Historical Research Seminar 17:15–19:15 Room 104
The emergence of civil society: Foucault on the Scottish Enlightenment
Human Rights Consortium & Institute of Advanced Legal Studies Seminar 17:30–19:30 Charles Clore House
Lives in the balance: asylum adjudication by the Department of Homeland Security in the US
Institute of Historical Research Seminar 17:30–19:30 Room G37
The head of St John the Baptist: Byzantium and the circulation of relics in the early middle ages
Institute of Advanced Legal Studies Lecture 18:00–19:00 Charles Clore House
Innovation and continuity in law making – Sir William Dale Memorial Lecture
Institute of English Studies Seminar / reading group 18:00–19:30 Room G21A
Literary London poetry reading group
Institute of Modern Languages Research Research Centre for German & Austrian Exile Studies seminar 18:00–20:00 Room 243
Novemberpogrom 1938 (Kristallnacht): eyewitness testimonies
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Speaker: Neil Kenny (Oxford) | Free Email: warburg@sas.ac.uk
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Events calendar May Thursday 15 Institute of Latin American Studies Workshop 10:00–17:30 Chancellor’s Hall
Environmental debates and policies in Latin America
Institute of Philosophy IP lunchtime seminar 12:30–14:00 Room 243
Concepts and conceptions
Institute of Modern Languages Research CQFCS & CCWW seminar 16:00–18:00 Room 243
L’écriture comme transgression (Writing as transgression)
Institute of Classical Studies Ancient History seminar 16:30–19:30 Room G22 / 26
Hittite routes to western Anatolia
Institute of Modern Languages Research English Goethe Society lecture 17:15–19:00 Room G35
The critical intelligence of Sophie Mereau
Institute of Historical Research Seminar 17:30–19:30 Room G34
Families in crisis: parenting and the life cycle in English society, c.1450–1620
Institute of Historical Research Seminar 17:30–19:30 Room 104
A tale of two mosques: impresarios of Islam in America and Japan
Institute of English Studies Seminar 18:00–20:00 Senate House
The photographically-illustrated book: new approaches to a cultural phenomenon
Institute of English Studies Seminar 18:00–20:00 Room 234
Modernist magazines
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Speaker: Karen Neander (Duke) Free Email: philosophy@sas.ac.uk
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Speaker: Mark Weeden (London) Free Email: sarah.mayhew@sas.ac.uk
Speaker: Charlotte Lee (Cambridge) Free Email: jane.lewin@sas.ac.uk
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Events calendar May Friday 16 Institute of Modern Languages Research 2-day CQFCS conference 09:30–17:45 Room 104
Indigeneity and French Canada
Institute of English Studies 2-day conference 10:00–18:30 Senate House
1814: the Peninsular War – war, peace and publication
Institute of Philosophy Conference / symposium 10:45–17:30 Room G22 / 26
Metaphysics and method
Warburg Institute Reading class 13:00–14:00 Warburg Institute
Esoteric traditions and occult thought
Institute of Modern Languages Research CCWW seminar 14:00–18:00 Room G34
Paradoxical languages: eating disorders in contemporary women’s writing
Institute of Classical Studies Postgraduate Work in Progress seminar 16:30–18:30 Room 243
The Christian metamorphosis of the hills of Rome in the late 4th century
Institute of English Studies Seminar 17:30–19:30 Room G35
London 19th-century studies research
Keynotespeakers:BrunoCornellier,MaurizioGattandYvesSiouiDurand £60 standard / £30 student Email: william.marshall@sas.ac.uk
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Speakers: Nick Jones (Birmingham), Anna-Sofia Maurin (Gothenburg), Chris Daly (Manchester) and Tim Williamson (Oxford) Fee applicable Email: philosophy@sas.ac.uk
Convenors: Liana Saif and Charles Burnett Free Email: warburg@sas.ac.uk
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Speaker: Bridget Bennett (Leeds) Free Email: jon.millington@sas.ac.uk
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Saturday 17 Warburg Institute Colloquium 10:00–18:00 Warburg Institute
Monday 19 Institute of Classical Studies Ancient Philosophy seminar 15:30–19:00 Room 243
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On the peak of darkness: from the abyss to the light with Dante
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Speakers: Alessandro Scafi (Warburg Institute), John Took (UCL) and Tabitha Tuckett (UCL) £25 standard, £12.50 concessions Email: warburg@sas.ac.uk
Ancient philosophy Speaker: Giles Pearson (Bristol) Free Email: sarah.mayhew@sas.ac.uk
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Warburg Institute Seminar 16:30–17:30 Warburg Institute
Art, history and propaganda in Pauline Rome (1534-1549)
Institute of Musical Research CMPCP / IMR Performance / Research seminar 17:00–18:30 Room 102
Articulation and legato in Beethoven’s string writing
Institute of Historical Research Seminar 17:15–19:15 Room G21A
The business of war in the age of absolutism
Institute of Classical Studies Roman Art seminar 17:30–19:30 Room 264
Detecting provincial culture: Roman bronzes reported to the Portable Antiquities Scheme
Institute of English Studies Seminar 17:30–19:30 Room 234
Printed books v. manuscripts: economies of production and economies of reception
Institute of Latin American Studies Conference / symposium 17:30–19:30 Senate Room
The prosperity index on Latin America and the Caribbean
Institute of Advanced Legal Studies Seminar 18:00–19:30 Charles Clore House
Commercial / company law
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Speaker: Guido Rebecchini (Courtauld) | Free Email: warburg@sas.ac.uk
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Speaker: Guy Rowlands (St Andrews) Free Email: ihr.reception@sas.ac.uk
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Speaker: Orkun Akseli (Durham) | Registration required Free Email: ials.events@sas.ac.uk
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Tuesday 20 Middle East and Central Asia Music Forum
Institute of Philosophy Seminar 17:00–19:00 Room 243
Logic, epistemology and metaphysics
Convenor: Laudan Nooshin (City University) Free Email: music@sas.ac.uk
Speaker: David Nicolas (CNRS Jean Nicod) Free Email: philosophy@sas.ac.uk
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Institute of Musical Research Conference / symposium 09:45–18:00 Room AG09, College Building, City University London
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Institute of Classical Studies Rome–London Lecture 2014 17:00–19:30 Room G22 / 26
Apuleius the Provincial
Institute of Historical Research Seminar 17:15–19:15 Room G34
Race and indigeneity: changing constructions of difference on the Mosquito Coast
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Demonising the fleet? Perceptions of the Italian navy since 1939
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Institute of Historical Research Seminar 17:30–19:15 Room G37
‘Erastianism’ and clericalism in the debate on church government in the 1640s and 1650s
Institute of Historical Research Seminar 17:45–19:45 Room G35
Without walls: the value of archives in the modern city
Institute of Historical Research Seminar 18:00–20:00 Room G21A
Anglo-French intelligence relations in the 1920s and 1930s
Institute of Historical Research Seminar 19:00–20:30 Room 104
Monastic space and the use of books in Anglo-Norman England
Speaker: Alessandro Barchiesi (Stanford) Free Email: john.north@sas.ac.uk
Speaker: Karl Offen (Oklahoma) Free Email: ihr.reception@sas.ac.uk
Speaker: Richard Hammond (Portsmouth) Free Email: ihr.reception@sas.ac.uk
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Wednesday 21 School of Advanced Study Social Scholar seminar 13:00–14:00 Room 246
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A warrior and a virtuous prince: Alexander the Great and the women of Darius in Italian Renaissance art
Warburg Institute Lecture 16:30–17:45 Warburg Institute
Affectio in the tradition of the De inventione: philosophy and pragmatism
Institute of Historical Research Seminar 17:15–19:15 STB3 / 6 (basement), Stewart House
War and peace: Clement VIII’s interpretation of the Pope’s role as common father of Christendom (1592–1605)
Institute of Historical Research Seminar 17:15–19:15 Room G35
Intimacy, love and loneliness: coping with separation during the Napoleonic Wars (the Fremantle Papers, c.1801–14)
Institute of English Studies London Old and Middle English Research (LOMERS) seminar 17:30–19:30 Room G22
Old and Middle English research seminar
Institute of Historical Research Seminar 17:30–19:30 Room G37
John Lewis anniversary
Institute of Historical Research Seminar 17:30–19:30 Room G26
Freud’s Roman holiday
Institute of Historical Research Seminar 17:30–19:30 Room 104
Blended and extended families in Carolingian charters
Institute of Historical Research Seminar 17:30–19:30 Room 102
Films with a mission: missionary films in comparative film history
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Events calendar May Institute of Commonwealth Studies Seminar 18:00–20:00 Chancellor’s Hall
The resilience of money lending in rural India In collaboration with Microfinance Club UK Free Email: ics@sas.ac.uk
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Thursday 22 Institute of Modern Languages Research Conference / symposium 09:30–16:00 Seng T Lee Room, Senate House Library
Global cities and practices of interruption
Institute of Classical Studies Ancient History seminar 16:30–19:30 Room G22 / 26
Homer’s Anatolia: geography, charter myths and the development of the Iliad
Warburg Institute Maps and Society seminar 17:00–18:30 Warburg Institute
Portable empires: atlases and the spatial projection of the Iberian empires during the Constitutional Revolutions (1776–1825)
Institute of Philosophy Rethinking the Senses seminar 17:00–19:00 Room 243
Tasty coloured sounds: the experiences of synaesthetes
Institute of English Studies Seminar 17:30–19:00 Senate House
Medieval manuscripts: the use of Latin in the Vercelli Book
Institute of Historical Research Seminar 17:30–19:30 Room G35
Anna May Wong: Hollywood and the Chinese
Free Email: s.a.jordan@qmul.ac.uk
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Speaker: Jeffrey Richards (Lancaster) Free Email: ihr.reception@sas.ac.uk
Institute of Modern Languages Research The 2014 Keith Spalding Lecture 17:30–19:30 Room G34
Why pay for an education in Germany? Wolfenbüttel and its Academy for the Nobility, 1687–1715
Institute of Advanced Legal Studies Seminar 18:00–19:30 Charles Clore House
The counter-terrorist court over time: a case study of Northern Ireland’s Diplock courts
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Human Rights Consortium, Institute of Modern Languages Research & Institute of Latin American Studies Films in Dialogue screening 18:00–20:00 Senate Room
Film screening: ‘Onibus 174’ (Bus 174)
Institute of Modern Languages Research Ingeborg Bachmann Centre Writer-in-Residence reading 19:00–21:00 Austrian Cultural Forum
Eva Menasse reads from Vienna (2005), Lässliche Todessünden (2009) and Quasikristalle (2013)
Speaker: Luciana Martins (Birkbeck) Free Email: jordana.blejmar@sas.ac.uk
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Friday 23 Warburg Institute Reading class 13:00–14:00 Warburg Institute
Esoteric traditions and occult thought
Institute of Classical Studies Postgraduate Work in Progress seminar 16:30–18:30 Room 243
Countercultures as impetus to stylistic change in classical Greek sculpture
Institute of Historical Research Seminar 17:30–18:30 Court Room
‘Point of promise and of danger’: postwar aesthetic debates in the US
Institute of Advanced Legal Studies Seminar 18:00–19:30 Charles Clore House
Priests of the Law: Royal Justices and legal-literary culture in 13th-century England
School of Advanced Study 1-day workshop 09:30–17:30 Room G22 / 26
Meanings of mind: The Human Mind Project
Convenors: Liana Saif and Charles Burnett | Registration required Free Email: warburg@sas.ac.uk
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Registration required Free Email: mattia.gallotti@sas.ac.uk
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Saturday 24 ‘Packaging the curriculum’: general course schoolbooks and the encyclopaedic project in the 18th century
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Institute of Historical Research Seminar 14:00–16:00 Court Room
Speaker:JoElcoat(LeedsUniversity)|FreeEmail:ihr.reception@sas.ac.uk
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Events calendar May Sunday 25 Institute of Musical Research Conference / symposium 10:30–18:00 Fountain Room, Barbican Centre
Harrison Birtwistle at 80 Limitedplaces|Contact:BarbicanBoxOffice02076388891|Promotedbythe Barbican Centre in collaboration with the BBCSO and IMR Free Email: music@sas.ac.uk
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Monday 26 Institute of English Studies ICONEA seminar 17:30–19:30 Room 234
Richard Dumbrill interviews the acclaimed Lebanese composer Bushra al-Turk
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Tuesday 27 Warburg Institute Reading class 16:15–17:15 Warburg Institute
Latin paleography
Institute of Philosophy Seminar 17:15–19:00 Room 243
Objective probability, and conditional reasoning: how to believe a conditional
Institute of Historical Research Seminar 17:15–19:15 Room 104
Disgust: Jud Suss in Nazi Germany
Institute of Historical Research Seminar 17:15–19:15 Room 103
The history of being middle aged: the life-course in sociological perspective
Institute of Historical Research Seminar 18:00–20:00 Court Room
The woman with two sets of genitals: hermaphrodites, sexuality and attitudes to deviancy in 18th-century Russia
Speaker: Charles Burnett Free Email: warburg@sas.ac.uk
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Speaker: Daniel Wildmann (Leo Baeck Institute) Free Email: ihr.reception@sas.ac.uk
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Wednesday 28 Warburg Institute Work in Progress seminar 14:15–15:15 Warburg Institute
The Bibliothéque orientale of Barthélemy d’Herbelot
Institute of Philosophy IP Aesthetics Forum seminar 16:00–18:00 Room 243
Beauty in science: a case of aesthetics or quasi-aesthetics?
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Speaker:AngelaBreitenbach(Cambridge)|SupportedbytheBritishSociety of Aesthetics | Free Email: philosophy@sas.ac.uk
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Institute of Musical Research ICONEA seminar 17:00–18:30 Room 246
Lute manuscripts and their uses
Warburg Institute Literature, Ideas and Society seminar 17:15–18:30 Warburg Institute
Demonic imagination
Institute of Historical Research Seminar 17:15–19:15 Room G37
Reinterpreting Thomas Paine: republicanism, democracy, emancipation, enlightenment
Institute of Historical Research Seminar 17:30–19:30 Room 104
Carolingian emperors as sportsmen
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Speakers:SoranaCorneanu(Bucharest)andThibautMausdeRolley(UCL) Free Email: warburg@sas.ac.uk
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Speaker: Achim Hack (Jena) Free Email: ihr.reception@sas.ac.uk
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Thursday 29 Institute of Advanced Legal Studies 1-day conference 11:00–18:00 Charles Clore House
National security and public health: exceptions to human rights?
Institute of Commonwealth Studies Conference / symposium 10:00–18:00 Chancellor’s Hall
The secret archive: what is the significance of the FCO’s ‘migrated archives’ and ‘special collections’?
Institute of Classical Studies Ancient History seminar 16:30–19:30 Room G22 / 26
Ilion, the Hellespont, and the koinon of Athena Ilias
Institute of English Studies Library tour 17:30–18:30 Senate House Library
Senate House Library Friends
Institute of Historical Research Seminar 17:30–19:30 Room G34
German-American collaboration and national identity in the making of Harvard’s ‘Flowers That Never Fade’, 1887–1939
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Keynote speaker: Malcolm Dando (Bradford) £75 standard / £40 student Email: belinda.crothers@sas.ac.uk
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£20 standard / £10 concessions Email: olga.jimenez@sas.ac.uk
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Speaker: Ellery Foutch (Courtauld) | Free Email: ihr.reception@sas.ac.uk
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Events calendar May Institute of Historical Research Seminar 17:30–19:30 Room 104
Samurai next door: Bushido (Way of the Warrior) ideology and Chinese views of modern Japan
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Friday 30 Institute of English Studies Conference / symposium 09:00–18:00 Senate House
Adapting Conrad
Warburg Institute 2-day conference 10:00–18:00 Warburg Institute
Early modern medicine of the mind
Warburg Institute Reading class 13:00–14:00 Warburg Institute
Esoteric traditions and occult thought
Institute of Classical Studies Postgraduate Work in Progress seminar 16:30–18:30 Room 243
Literary deviances of the early Roman Imperial period denying vocalisations by the lower orders
Institute of English Studies Seminar 17:00–19:00 Room G26
Psychoanalysis, literature and practice
Institute of Historical Research Seminar 17:15–19:15 Room 102
Northwest Indian cotton cloth and caravan trade, c.1600–1900
Institute of Modern Languages Research Seminar 17:30–19:30 Room 102
Apocalittici ed integrati: Italian intellectuals and new technologies
Institute of English Studies Seminar 18:00–20:00 Room 234
Finnegans Wake research
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£20 standard / £10 student, concessions
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Speakersinclude:FabrizioBigotti,SoranaCorneanu,ClaireCrignon,Guido Giglioni,AngusGowland,LionelLaborie,GideonManningandPieterPresent £40 standard / £25 concessions Email: warburg@sas.ac.uk
Convenors: Liana Saif and Charles Burnett | Registration required Free Email: warburg@sas.ac.uk
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Speaker: Andrew Worley (Exeter) | Free Email: sarah.mayhew@sas.ac.uk
Commentator: David Bell Free Email: jon.millington@sas.ac.uk
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FlorianMussgnug,DanielaLaPennaandCharlotteRossinconversationwith Pierpaolo Antonello | Free Email: jane.lewin@sas.ac.uk
Free Email: jon.millington@sas.ac.uk
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Events calendar June Monday 2 Institute of Commonwealth Studies Postgraduate workshop 09:30–17:30 Room 243
Researching Southern Africa
Institute of Modern Languages Research Workshop 09:30–20:00 Room 349
German in the world
Institute of Musical Research CMPCP / IMR Performance / Research seminar 17:00–18:30 Chancellor’s Hall
Composer and performer: an experimental turn and its consequences
Institute of Historical Research Seminar 17:15–19:15 Room G21A
Gender and missionary discourses in early modern Spain: the case of Maria de Agreda
Institute of Historical Research Seminar 17:30–19:30 Room G35
An incurable state: involuntary childlessness in 19th-century America
Institute of Advanced Legal Studies Seminar 18:00–19:30 Charles Clore House
Courts, jurors and social media
Institute of Modern Languages Research Lecture 18:30–20:00 Room 349
Movement and migration: German and central European histories in an overlapping world
Sponsored by the Southern Africa seminar series Free Email: ics@sas.ac.uk
Registration required £25 standard / £15 student Email: jane.lewin@sas.ac.uk
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Speaker: Ian Cram | Registration required Free Email: ials.events@sas.ac.uk
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Tuesday 3 Warburg Institute Reading class 16:15–17:15 Warburg Institute
Latin paleography
Institute of Historical Research Life-Cycles seminar 17:15–19:15 Room G21A
Life-Cycles seminar
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Speaker: Charles Burnett Free Email: warburg@sas.ac.uk
Speaker: Phyllis Mack (Rutgers) Free Email: ihr.reception@sas.ac.uk
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Institute of Historical Research Seminar 17:15–19:15 Room 349
A respectable repast: logistics challenges to the subsistence doctrine in the American War of Independence
Institute of Historical Research Seminar 17:15–20:15 Room G26
Popular disputation and the Reformation in Canterbury, 1533-53
Institute of Historical Research Seminar 17:30–19:30
Building monastic libraries in exile: the English convents and their collections in the 17th century
Institute of Historical Research Seminar 18:00–20:00 Room G37
British intelligence and the international dimension to security of the Palestine Mandate
Institute of Historical Research Seminar 19:00–20:30 Room 104
London Society for Medieval Studies
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Events calendar June H
Speaker:JillRussell(King’s,London)|Free Email:ihr.reception@sas.ac.uk
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Speaker: Stuart Palmer (Kent) | Free Email: ihr.reception@sas.ac.uk
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Speaker:CarolineBowden(QueenMary)|FreeEmail:ihr.reception@sas.ac.uk
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Speaker: Steven Wagner (Oxford) | Free Email: ihr.reception@sas.ac.uk
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Wednesday 4 Institute of Advanced Legal Studies Seminar 09:00–13:00 Charles Clore House
The design of a new Brazilian Commercial Code and the challenges of an emerging economy
Warburg Institute Work in Progress seminar 14:15–15:15 Warburg Institute
Work in Progress seminar
Institute of Historical Research Seminar 17:15–19:15 Room 349
Making remainders count: the radical potential of Hume’s Court of Competitors
Institute of Historical Research Seminar 17:15–19:15 Room G21A
The Methodist missionary history project 1994–2014
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Speaker: Rebecca Darley Free Email: warburg@sas.ac.uk
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Events calendar June Institute of Historical Research Seminar 17:15–19:15 Room G35
‘At once a fav’rite and a friend’: the gentleman’s magazine and its readers, 1731–1815
Institute of Historical Research Seminar 17:30–19:30 Room G34
Perspectives on Sutton Hoo
Institute of Historical Research Seminar 17:30–19:30 Room G37
The study of early medieval manuscripts 1929-47
Institute of English Studies Library tour 17:30–20:00 Sebate House Library
Senate House Library Friends
Institute of Historical Research Seminar 19:30–21:00 Room 104
Hanging exoticism: Chinese wallpapers and English imitations in the 18th-century home
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Speakers: Sue Brunning and Patrick Wright Free Email: ihr.reception@sas.ac.uk
Speaker: David Ganz (Notre Dame / Cambridge) Free Email: ihr.reception@sas.ac.uk
Tour led by Christine Wise Free Email: jon.millington@sas.ac.uk
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Thursday 5 Institute of Philosophy Conference / symposium 09:00–14:00 Room 349
Critical philosophy of race: here and now
Institute of Philosophy IP Lunchtime seminar 12:30–13:00 Room 243
The importance of genetic modifications: why Habermas is wrong
Institute of Classical Studies Ancient History seminar 16:30–19:30 Room G22 / 26
The god king at Kaunos
Institute of Philosophy Rethinking the Senses seminar 17:00–19:00 Room 243
Rethinking the Senses seminar
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Speaker: Jan-Mathiu Carbon (Liège) Free Email: sarah.mayhew@sas.ac.uk
Speaker: Yann Coelloe (Lille) Free Email: philosophy@sas.ac.uk
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Institute of Historical Research Seminar 17:15–19:15 STB2 (basement), Stewart House
Compulsory education in Quebec: contradictory facets of an historical debate and paradoxes for the future
Institute of English Studies Seminar 17:30–19:00 Senate House
Medieval manuscripts: cataloguing a medieval academic library: the manuscripts of Peterhouse
Institute of Modern Languages Research Lecture 17:30–19:30 Room G34
‘How hard it is for me to disagree with you’: the correspondence between Erich Neumann and C G Jung (1933–1960)
Institute of English Studies Lecture 18:00–19:00 Chancellor’s Hall
The Irish Studies Lecture: Desire and dishonour: heterosexuality in 19th-century Ireland
Human Rights Consortium, Institute of Modern Languages Research & Institute of Latin American Studies Films in Dialogue screening 18:00–20:00 Room G35
Film screening: Nostalgia de la luz (Nostalgia for the light)
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Events calendar June H
Speaker: Therese Hamel (Laval) | Free Email: ihr.reception@sas.ac.uk
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Speaker:RodneyThomson(Hobart)|FreeEmail:jon.millington@sas.ac.uk
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Speaker: Martin Liebscher (UCL) | Free Email: jane.lewin@sas.ac.uk
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Speaker:JoannaBourke(Birkbeck)|FreeEmail:jon.millington@sas.ac.uk
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Speaker: Brad Epps (Cambridge) Free Email: jordana.blejmar@sas.ac.uk
Friday 6 Warburg Institute Colloquium 10:00–17:30 Warburg Institute
Self-portraiture in word and image
Warburg Institute Reading class 13:00–14:00 Warburg Institute
Esoteric traditions and occult thought
Institute of Modern Languages Research Seminar 14:00–18:00 Room 243
Memory and emotion in 19th-century visual culture
Speakers:SimonGilson,AndrewHadfield,JamesHall,PaulHolberton,Helen Langdon,JacquelineLichtenstein,MartinMcLaughlinandAlisonWright £25 standard / £12.50 concessions Email: warburg@sas.ac.uk Convenors: Liana Saif and Charles Burnett | Registration required Free Email: warburg@sas.ac.uk
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Speakers:ColleenBecker,EricAnderson,CherycevonXylander,PriyankaBasu and Emilie Oleron Evans | Free Email: jane.lewin@sas.ac.uk
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Events calendar June Institute of Classical Studies Digital Classicist seminar 16:30–18:30 Holden Room 103
On cognition and the digital in the study of ancient textual artefacts
Institute of Historical Research Seminar 17:15–19:15 Room 102
Piracy, porcelain, profit: exotic negotiations and early 17th-century global politics
Institute of English Studies Seminar 17:30–19:30 Room G35
Periodicity without periodicals: a woman is reading Emerson in the American South
Institute of Historical Research Seminar 17:30–19:30 The Court Room
Liquid crystals of the revolution
Institute of English Studies Seminar 18:00–20:00 Room 234
The Charles Peake Ulysses Seminar
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Saturday 7 Institute of Musical Research Conference / symposium 10:00–18:00 Room 349
Thinking and singing
Institute of English Studies Seminar 14:00–16:00 Room G37
Newton, academic freedom and the perfection of the understanding as a religious obligation
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Speaker: Rob Iliff (Sussex) Free Email: jon.millington@sas.ac.uk
Sunday 8 Institute of Musical Research Conference / symposium 10:00–18:00 Parry Rooms, Royal College of Music
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Singing from the Piano Promoted by the SongArt Performance network Fee applicable Email: music@sas.ac.uk
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Events calendar June Monday 9 Institute of Modern Languages Research Seminar 16:00–18:00 Room 246
Materialism in German philosophy: from Boehme to Sloterdijk and beyond
Institute of Musical Research Directions in Musical Research seminar 17:00–18:30 Room 104
In-formed graphics
Institute of Historical Research Seminar 17:30–19:30 Room G34
Tony Benn: history man?
UP
Free Email: johan.siebers@sas.ac.uk
Speaker: Jane Alden (Wesleyan) Free Email: music@sas.ac.uk
Speakers: Keith Flett and others Free Email: ihr.reception@sas.ac.uk
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Tuesday 10 Institute of English Studies Library tour 14:30–15:30 Senate House Library
Senate House Library Friends
Warburg Institute Reading class 16:15–17:15 Warburg Institute
Latin paleography
Institute of Musical Research Directions in Musical Research seminar 17:00–18:30 Room 243
Shklovsky’s Ostranenie as theoretical tool and creative principle
Institute of Historical Research Seminar 17:15–19:15 Room 104
The Chelsea murder and the question of Jewishness in 18th-century London
Institute of English Studies Seminar 17:30–19:30 Room 234
Roman Jakobson: poetry of self, city, sign and form
Institute of English Studies Seminar 18:00–20:00 Room G22 / 26
Collecting private collection catalogues
Tour led by Christine Wise Free Email: jon.millington@sas.ac.uk
Speaker: Charles Burnett Free Email: warburg@sas.ac.uk
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Events calendar June Wednesday 11 Institute of Philosophy IP Lunchtime seminar 12:30–14:00 Room 243
Internal and external reasons: Williams’s challenge to moral theory
Warburg Institute Work in Progress seminar 14:15–15:15 Warburg Institute
The imagery of Ishtar and her symbolical role in the neo-Assyrian palace
Warburg Institute Lecture 16:30–17:45 Warburg Institute
The religion of the patriarchs in early modern European thought
Institute of Classical Studies J P Barron Memorial Lecture 17:00–19:30 Room G22 / 26
Pithecusae, Methone and the early history of the Greek alphabet
Institute of Historical Research Seminar 17:15–19:15 Room G37
The idea of ‘Christian democracy’ revisited
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Speaker: Sir Noel Malcolm (Oxford) | Free Email: warburg@sas.ac.uk
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Speaker: Richard Janko (Michigan) Free Email: sarah.mayhew@sas.ac.uk
Speaker: Jan-Werner Mller (Princeton) Free Email: ihr.reception@sas.ac.uk
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Thursday 12 Institute of English Studies 2-day conference / symposium 09:00–18:00 Senate House
Queens of crime
Institute of Modern Languages Research 2-day conference 09:15–18:00 Room 349
Adapting, performing and reviewing Shakespearean comedy in a European context
Institute of Classical Studies Ancient History seminar 16:30–19:30 Room G22 / 26
The Hekatomnids and Iasos
Institute of Historical Research Seminar 17:30–19:30 Room G34
The 12th-century revival of the cult of St Aethelwold
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Speakers: Roberta Fabiani and Massimo Nafissi (Perugia) Free Email: sarah.mayhew@sas.ac.uk
Speaker: Rebecca Browett (IHR) Free Email: ihr.reception@sas.ac.uk
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Institute of Historical Research Seminar 17:30–19:30 Room 104
Becoming Thai in a Cold War world: international alliance, cultural integration and Thai national assertion from 1945-60
Institute of English Studies Seminar 18:00–20:00 Room 243
Modernist magazines
Institute of English Studies Seminar / reading group 18:30–20:00 Room 234
Postgraduate feminist reading group
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Events calendar June H
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Speaker: Gerri Kimber Free Email: jon.millington@sas.ac.uk
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Friday 13 Warburg Institute Reading class 13:00–14:00 Warburg Institute
Esoteric traditions and occult thought
Institute of Classical Studies Digital Classicist seminar 16:30–18:30 Holden Room 103
Neo-Latin poetry in English manuscripts 1550–1700
Institute of English Studies Seminar 17:00–19:00 Room G37
Psychoanalysis, literature and practice
Institute of English Studies Seminar / reading group 18:00–20:00 Room 234
Ezra Pound Cantos
Convenors: Liana Saif and Charles Burnett | Registration required Free Email: warburg@sas.ac.uk
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Saturday 14 The voice and the lens Tickets available from Spitalfields Music Box Office: 020 7377 1362 Supported by Arts Council England £15 Email: music@sas.ac.uk
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Institute of Musical Research Performance 19:00–22:00 Rich Mix
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Events calendar June Monday 16 Institute of English Studies 5-day summer school Senate House
London International Palaeography Summer School 2014
Institute of Historical Research Conference / symposium 09:00–18:00
Stereotyping in the early modern British public sphere: history as fieldwork
Institute of Modern Languages Research 2-day conference 09:00–20:00 Senate Room
New poetics of disappearance: narrative, violence and memory
Institute of Musical Research CMPCP / IMR Performance / Research seminar 17:00–18:30 Chancellor’s Hall
A short history of key noise at the piano: its technical and aesthetic implications
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Free Email: manjeet.sambi@sas.ac.uk
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Tuesday 17 Institute of Commonwealth Studies Conference / symposium 10:00–19:00 Chancellor’s Hall
Legal and judicial legacies of empire
Institute of Advanced Legal Studies Seminar 12:00–14:00 Charles Clore House
‘Statute? What statute?’: Norm hierarchy and judicial law-making in international criminal law
Warburg Institute Reading class 16:15–17:15 Warburg Institute
Latin paleography
Institute of Philosophy Logic, Epistemology and Metaphysics seminar 17:00–19:00 Room 243
Logic, epistemology and metaphysics
Institute of Historical Research Seminar 17:15–19:15 Room 349
Franco-British intelligence activity in the Near East at the outset of the First World War: a wary partnership
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The printer Edward Whitchurch and the reformist cause in Marian and Elizabethan England
Institute of English Studies Seminar / reading group 18:00–19:30 Room 234
Literary London
Institute of Historical Research Seminar 18:00–20:00 Room G37
‘Shutting the door after the horses were out’: empire, race, and the problem of defence in the British Pacific, 1900–14
Institute of Historical Research Seminar 18:00–20:00 Court Room
The appeal of a German theory of homosexuality to Zionism in the 1920s
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Wednesday 18 Warburg Institute Work in Progress seminar 14:15–15:15 Warburg Institute
Work in Progress seminar
Institute of Philosophy 2-day workshop 15:00–13:00 Room G35
Chance and conditionals
Institute of Modern Languages Research Director’s seminar 16:00–18:00 Room 243
Painful Italianness: translating Italian-North American female bodily trouble into Italian
Institute of Historical Research Seminar 17:15–19:15 STB3 / 6 (basement), Stewart House
The Magna Carta of Galicia: emulation of English liberties in the Age of Radicalism and Enlightenment
Institute of Historical Research Seminar 17:15–19:15 Room G35
Politics and conflict under the early Hanoverian monarchs
Speaker: Huub van der Linden Free Email: warburg@sas.ac.uk
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Events calendar June Thursday 19 Institute of English Studies 2-day conference Senate House
400th anniversary of the Foundation of Heythrop College and the Jesuit Educational Tradition
Institute of Modern Languages Research English Goethe Society lecture 17:15–19:00 Room G26
‘Vorgänger Darwins [...] Nachfolger Goethes’: Bölsches Goethe (and Novalis) – literature and the two cultures then and now
Institute of Historical Research Seminar 17:30–19:30 Room G35
Sylvia Pankhurst and the East London Federation of the suffragettes: the working women’s struggle for the vote
Institute of Advanced Legal Studies Seminar 18:00–19:30 Charles Clore House
Caribbean Integration Law
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Esoteric traditions and occult thought
Institute of Modern Languages Research CCWW book launch 14:00–18:00 Room 349
Celebrating publications in contemporary women’s writing
Institute of Classical Studies Digital Classicist seminar 16:30–18:30 Room G37
Public archaeology in a digital age
Institute of Modern Languages Research Seminar 17:00–19:00 Room 243
Translating minor languages in Italy: Anna Bogaro’s ‘Poets from Friuli’
Institute of Historical Research Seminar 17:30–19:30 Room G35
Explanation or critique? – what is the role of Marxist musicology?
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Events calendar June Monday 23 Institute of English Studies 5-day summer school Senate House
London Rare Books School: week 1
Institute of Advanced Legal Studies W G Hart legal workshop 2-day workshop Charles Clore House
Legal education and training and the professions
Human Rights Consortium 2-day conference 09:00–17:00
‘Boat refugees’ and migrants at sea: a comprehensive approach – integrating maritime security with human rights
Registration required | Fee applicable Email: iesevents@sas.ac.uk
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Institute of Modern Languages Research Seminar 16:00–18:00 Room 246
Materialism in German philosophy: from Boehme to Sloterdijk and beyond
Institute of Musical Research Directions in Musical Research seminar 17:00–18:30 Room 104
Between art and commerce: music as a UK creative industry, 1819
Institute of Historical Research Seminar 17:30–19:30 Room G35
Socialist history
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Tuesday 24 Warburg Institute Reading class 16:15–17:15 Warburg Institute
Latin paleography
Institute of Historical Research Seminar 17:15–19:15 Room 104
Goodbye race? Modern anti-Semitism, race and belonging reconsidered
Institute of Historical Research Seminar 17:15–19:15 Room 103
History of childhood and youth in Ireland: state of the art and the field
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Events calendar June Institute of English Studies History of Libraries Research seminar 17:30–19:30 Senate House
History of libraries
Institute of Historical Research Seminar 17:30–19:30
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Institute of Historical Research Seminar 17:30–19:30 The Court Room
Marxism in culture
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Wednesday 25 Institute of Advanced Legal Studies Seminar 12:00–14:00 Charles Clore House
A report about a failed comparative survey project on maqasid al-shari’ah
Warburg Institute Work in Progress seminar 14:15–15:15 Warburg Institute
Averroes’ Middle Commentary on the Nicomachean Ethics
Warburg Institute Lecture 16:30–17:45 Warburg Institute
The early construction of Poussin as the cornerstone of the academic tradition in France
Institute of Latin American Studies Symposium 16:30–18:00 Room G22 / 26
Spaces of ambiguity and possibility: decentralisation, democracy, and the state in contemporary Latin America
Institute of Musical Research ICONEA seminar 17:00–18:30 Room 246
When East meets West: Richard Dumbrill interviews the singer Merit Ariane Stephanos
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Institute of Advanced Legal Studies Lecture 17:30–19:00 Charles Clore House
Exploring the European Union: legal implications of the Scottish referendum outcome
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Thursday 26 Institute of English Studies 3-day conference 09:00–19:00 Senate House
Modernism now! BAMS (British Association for Modernist Studies) international conference
Institute of Latin American Studies Conference / symposium 09:30–18:00 The Chancellor’s Hall
Greeks and Romans on the Latin American stage
Warburg Institute Colloquium 10:00–17:00 Warburg Institute
Colour
Institute of Historical Research Seminar 17:30–19:30 Room G34
Death and politics in the Spanish Second Republic
Institute of Historical Research Seminar 18:00–20:00
War, memory and the Italians in Scotland: oral history as a challenge to communal histories
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Convenor: Rosa M. Andújar (UCL) Fee applicable Email: ilas@sas.ac.uk
Speakers:DavidBrafmann,JimHarris,UlrikeKern,AshokRoy,PaulSmithand Hannah Smithson £25 standard / £12.50 concessions Email: warburg@sas.ac.uk
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Friday 27 Institute of Musical Research 2-day conference King’s College London
Royal Musical Association and Philosophy Group: fourth annual conference
Warburg Institute Reading class 13:00–14:00 Warburg Institute
Esoteric traditions and occult thought
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Events calendar June Institute of Modern Languages Research 2-day workshop 14:15–17:30 Room G37
Women’s scientific travelling
Institute of Classical Studies Digital Classicist seminar 16:30–18:30 Room G37
The Leipzig open fragmentary texts: digital fragmenta historicorum Graecorum projects
Institute of English Studies Seminar 17:30–19:30 Room G35
New media: silence and the 19th-century archive
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Monday 30 Institute of English Studies 5-day summer school Senate House
London Rare Books School: week 2
Institute of Musical Research CMPCP / IMR Performance / Research seminar 17:00–18:30 Chancellor’s Hall
Séverine Balon discusses and performs Rebecca Saunders ‘Solitude’
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InassociationwiththeAHRCResearchCentreforMusicalPerformanceas Creative Practice | Free Email: music@sas.ac.uk
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Events calendar July Tuesday 1 Institute of Musical Research 4-day conference Chancellor’s Hall
British Forum for Ethnomusicology conference: analytical approaches to world music
Institute of Historical Research Seminar / library tour 17:30–19:30 Foyle Special Collections Library
History of libraries research
Institute of Historical Research Lecture 18:00–19:00
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Tour led by Alice Ford-Smith Free Email: ihr.reception@sas.ac.uk
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11th Ingeborg Bachmann Centre (IBC) international postgraduate conference in Austrian literature
Institute of Modern Languages Research Seminar 16:00–18:00 Room 243
Reflections on anti-Semitism and Islamophobia in contemporary culture and beyond
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Speaker: Yosefa Loshitzky (SOAS / IMLR) Free Email: christopher.barenberg@sas.ac.uk
Thursday 3 Institute of Historical Research 2-day conference 09:00–18:00 Beveridge and Macmillan halls
Anglo-American conference: the Great War at home
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Friday 4 Institute of Classical Studies Digital Classicist seminar 16:30–18:30 Athlone Room 102
The Europeana network of ancient Greek and Latin epigraphy (EAGLE) and linked open data
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Speaker: Pietro Liuzzo (Heidelberg) Free Email: sarah.mayhew@sas.ac.uk
Saturday 5 Institute of English Studies 9-day summer school Senate House
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Events calendar July Monday 7 Institute of Advanced Legal Studies Seminar 14:30–17:45 Charles Clore House
European Criminal Law Registration required Free Email: ials.events@sas.ac.uk
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Tuesday 8 Institute of English Studies 3-day conference Senate House
Victorian treasures and trash: Victorian Popular Fiction Association 6th annual conference
Institute of English Studies Book Collecting seminar 18:00–20:00 Room 349
Book collecting
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Speaker: David Chambers Free Email: jon.millington@sas.ac.uk
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Wednesday 9 Institute of Musical Research Conference / symposium 14:30–18:00 Court Room
Jean Louis Florentz Convenor: Robert Sholl (Royal Academy of Music) Fee applicable Email: music@sas.ac.uk
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Thursday 10 Institute of Musical Research Conference / symposium Salle des Commissions, BNF site Richelieu, Paris
Francophone Music Criticism Network annual conference
Institute of Philosophy Conference / symposium 10:00–17:00 Senate Room
Instituting minds conference
Institute of Latin American Studies Conference / symposium 10:00–18:00 CRASSH, Cambridge
Bread, freedom and social justice: organised workers and mass mobilisations in Latin America, the Arab world and Europe
Institute of Commonwealth Studies Colloquium 16:00–19:00 The Court Room
Why join the Commonwealth?
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InassociationwiththeUniversityofHertfordshireMarieCurieInitialTraining Network, TESIS Fee applicable Email: philosophy@sas.ac.uk
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Events calendar July Institute of English Studies Seminar / reading group 18:30–20:00 Room 234
Postgraduate feminist reading group
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Friday 11 Institute of English Studies 2-day conference Senate House
Michael Field centenary conference: new directions in fin de siècle studies
Institute of Latin American Studies Conference / symposium 09:30–17:30 Room G22 / 26
Non-traditional slaveholding in the Atlantic world
Institute of Classical Studies Digital Classicist seminar 16:30–18:30 Room G37
Retracing Theban witness networks in Demotic contracts
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Convenor: Catherine Armstrong (Manchester Metropolitan) £40 standard / £30 concessions Email: olga.jimenez@sas.ac.uk
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Monday 14 Institute of English Studies 3-day workshop Senate House
Researching contemporary culture Speakers:CarolineBassett,ClareBirchall,KieranConnell,JeremyGilbert, GaryHall,MattHills,RogerLuckhurst,HollyPester,ErnestoPriegoandAgnes Woolley | Free Email: jon.millington@sas.ac.uk
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Wednesday 16 Institute of Advanced Legal Studies Seminar 16:00–18:00 Charles Clore House
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Fictions about music: from George Eliot to Janet Frame Convenors:PaulWatt,SarahCollinsandMichaelAllis|Keynotespeaker:Delia da Sousa Correa (OU) | Fee applicable Email: music@sas.ac.uk
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Events calendar July Friday 18 Institute of Classical Studies Digital Classicist seminar 16:30–18:30 Room G34
Clotho: network analysis and distant reading on Perseus Latin corpus
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Wednesday 23 Institute of English Studies 3-day conference Senate House
Literary London conference 2014
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Thursday 24 Institute of Historical Research Summer school Deller Hall
Local history and heritage
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Friday 25 Papyrology and linguistic annotation: how can we make TEI EpiDoc XML corpus and treebanking work together?
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Institute of Classical Studies Digital Classicist seminar 16:30–18:30 Room G35
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Events calendar August Friday 1 Institute of Classical Studies Digital Classicist seminar 16:30–18:30 Room G37
Standards for networking ancient prosopographies: data and relations in Greco-Roman names
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Tuesday 5 Institute of English Studies 2-day conference Senate House
Language, culture and society in Russian / English Studies – 5th conference
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Friday 8 Institute of Classical Studies Digital Classicist seminar 16:30–18:30 Room G37
A new approach to digital editions of ancient manuscripts using CIDOC-CRM, FRBRoo & RDFa
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Friday 15 Institute of Classical Studies Digital Classicist seminar 16:30–18:30 Room G37
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Events calendar September Wednesday 3 Institute of English Studies 3-day conference Senate House
Old and Middle English studies: texts and sources
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Thursday 11 Institute of English Studies Conference / symposium 09:30–19:00 Senate House
Anna Kavan: historical context, influences and legacy of her fiction
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Friday 12 Institute of Commonwealth Studies Conference / symposium 09:30–19:00 Room G22 / 26
Hostile populations
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Saturday 13 Institute of Historical Research Conference / symposium 09:00–18:00 Room 349
The County Societies symposium
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Monday 15 Warburg Institute Short course 10:00–17:00 Warburg Institute
Renaissance Latin for beginners Convened and taught by Guido Giglioni (Warburg Institute) Registration required | £175 standard / free to Warburg students Email: warburg@sas.ac.uk
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Exile and gender: Research Centre for German & Austrian Exile Studies international conference Registration required £60 standard / £30 student Email: jane.lewin@sas.ac.uk
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‘The School’s extensive and varied range of training programmes are designed to meet the needs of 21st-century researchers, offering programmes which enable scholars in the humanities to develop their skills and pursue their studies to maximum effect.’ Rachel Stickland, Registrar
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The School’s programme of personal development and transferable skills training is available in the form of weekly workshops. This general training is complemented by a set of research methodologies courses for students in social science disciplines, and in the software and management information tools required to enable students to complete their research effectively.
Making the most of the concentration of expertise available in the School and the University of London, the institutes between them also provide well-established discipline-specific research training in core humanities disciplines. Training in aspects of history, for instance, is extensive, notably in the Institute of Historical Research (IHR), which offers a comprehensive programme of short courses in research skills for historians. Taking advantage of both the unparalleled concentration of historical expertise available in the University of London, and the wealth of archival materials in and round the capital, the Institute’s highly successful courses are widely recognised as the best means of developing and extending both essential and more specialised research skills. The IHR training programme is primarily aimed at postgraduate historians, but also welcomes established historians and independent researchers and writers of all sorts. Further historical skills courses run by the Warburg Institute include classes in medieval and Renaissance Latin for historians, and a programme of training in resources and techniques (jointly with the University of Warwick), which provides specialist research training for doctoral students working on Renaissance and early modern subjects in a range of disciplines. The London Palaeography Summer School run by the Institute of English Studies provides training in that key skill.
Extensive training for students of cultures and literatures is offered by the Institute of Modern Languages Research, whose well-established and popular programme, comprising a series of Saturday workshops, is offered to any postgraduate student working in modern languages or a related discipline (for instance, film, or art history). And the Institute of Musical Research runs a successful national scheme of day schools, aimed at PhD students but also open to those taking master’s programmes in music, whereby specialist tutors from across the UK provide an insight into current research questions, debates and methodologies across a spectrum of musical research. Most of the School’s training is available to postgraduate students across the UK, much of it free of charge. Details of all research training courses are available from our website: www.sas.ac.uk/supportresearch/ research-training
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London and the First World War
Forbidden access: censoring books and archives
20–21 March 2015
6–7 November 2014
As part of the events commemorating the First World War centenary, Imperial War Museums in partnership with the Centre for Metropolitan History is organising a major conference to explore the ways in which London and its inhabitants were affected by, and involved with, the 1914–18 conflict. Proposals for panels or individual papers are invited on any topic connected with the impact of the First World War on London and its role in the conflict, from a wide range of perspectives and disciplines. Please send abstracts of around 250 words and a brief biography to olwen.myhill@sas.ac.uk
Dickens Day 2014: Dickens and conviviality 11 October 2014 CFP deadline: 31 May 2014 Dickens Day, now in its 28th year, will look at how conviviality features in Dickens’s life and work. His works are famously convivial, depicting sociability in myriad forms, and renowned for their emphasis on humour, celebrations, family gatherings, theatrics, eating and drinking, and good cheer. Dickens was also himself famously convivial and sociable. Yet he was also a chronicler of the flipside of bonhomie, exploring loneliness, isolation, poverty, and the feelings of inadequacy and exclusion that may fuel conviviality. Proposals are invited for 20-minute papers that address these themes from scholars of all backgrounds and career stages. Please send proposals of no more than 500 words to Bethan Carney, Holly Furneaux and Ben Winyard at bethan.carney@gmail.com, hf35@le.ac.uk and benwinyard@hotmail.com
CFP deadline: 2 June 2014 This multidisciplinary conference will explore how published works and archival materials and the ideas contained in them are affected, obscured or distorted by censorship. It will investigate the proliferating and divisive causes, symptoms and effects of the censoring impulse, from overt interference with a text to the subtler, intangible effects of caution and fear in the face of anticipated control, and to do so in relation to a variety of angles and contexts: aesthetic, cultural, socio-economic, ideological, legal, political. Proposals for 20-minute papers are invited on any aspect of the power of censorship. Please send paper proposals of no more than 300 words, plus a short biography to iesevents@sas.ac.uk
Being Human: a festival of the humanities 15–23 November 2014 CFP deadline: 20 June 2014 Being Human is the first coordinated national festival of the humanities in the UK. Led by the School of Advanced Study – with support from the Arts and Humanities Research Council and the British Academy – the festival will celebrate the vitality, value, and social relevance of humanities research in 2014, via a national exploration of what it means to be human. Hosted by higher education institutions and their cultural and community partners across the UK, it will draw together a programme of publicly accessible activities to inform, extend, and ignite our contemporary thinking and imagination. Proposals are invited from research organisations who would like to stage events as part of the festival. For further information about how to get involved please contact Michael Eades and Rosemary Lambeth at michael.eades@sas.ac.uk and rosemary.lambeth@sas.ac.uk www.sas.ac.uk
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