School of Advanced Study events brochure Feb - Apr 2011

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Contents The School of Advanced Study Institutes of the School Events at the School Highlights: University of London Trust Fund events Dean’s Seminars Events calendar Research training Calls for papers How to find us

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The School of Advanced Study The School of Advanced Study at the University of London is the only institution of its kind in the UK nationally funded to promote and facilitate research in the humanities and social sciences. The School brings together the specialised scholarship and resources of ten prestigious research institutes at the centre of the University of London to provide a unique environment for 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 Germanic & Romance Studies Institute of Historical Research Institute of Musical Research Institute of Philosophy Institute for the Study of the Americas Warburg Institute The School also hosts a cross-disciplinary centre. The Human Rights Consortium, founded in 2009, brings together the multidisciplinary expertise in human rights found in several institutes of the School, as well as collaborating with individuals and organisations with an interest in the subject. The main aim of the Consortium is to facilitate, promote and disseminate academic and policy work on human rights by holding conferences and seminars, hosting visiting fellows, coordinating the publication of high quality work in the field, and establishing a network of human rights researchers, policy-makers and practitioners across the UK and internationally, with a view to collaborating on a range of activities.

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Institutes of the School

Institutes of the School INSTITUTE OF ADVANCED LEGAL STUDIES The Institute of Advanced Legal Studies (IALS) was founded in 1947 as a national academic institution serving all universities through its national legal research library. Its function is to promote, facilitate and disseminate the results of advanced study and research in the discipline of law, for the benefit of persons and institutions in the UK and abroad. Its areas of speciality include arbitration and dispute settlement, company law, comparative law, economic crime, financial services law and legislative studies and law reform, and the legal profession and delivery of legal services. W: www.ials.sas.ac.uk | E: ials@sas.ac.uk | T: +44 (0)20 7862 5800 INSTITUTE OF CLASSICAL STUDIES The Institute of Classical Studies (IClS) is a national and international research centre for the study of the languages, literature, history, art, archaeology and philosophy of the ancient Greek and Roman worlds. Founded in 1953, it provides an internationally renowned research library available to scholars from universities throughout the world, in association with the Hellenic and Roman Societies. IClS also serves as the meeting place of the main Classics organisations in the UK. W: www.icls.sas.ac.uk | E: admin.icls@sas.ac.uk | T: +44 (0)20 7862 8700

INSTITUTE OF COMMONWEALTH STUDIES The Institute of Commonwealth Studies (ICwS) is the only postgraduate academic institution in the UK devoted to the study of the Commonwealth. Founded in 1949, its purpose is to promote interdisciplinary and inter-regional research on the Commonwealth and its member nations in the fields of history, politics and other social sciences. Its areas of specialism include international development, governance, human rights, north-south relations and conflict and security. It is also home to the longest-running interdisciplinary and practice-oriented human rights MA programme in the UK. W: www.commonwealth.sas.ac.uk | E: ics@sas.ac.uk | T: +44 (0)20 7862 8844 INSTITUTE OF ENGLISH STUDIES The Institute of English Studies (IES), founded in 1999, exists to facilitate advanced study and research in English studies within the University of London and in the wider academic community, national and international. Its Centre for Manuscript and Print Studies covers such fields of study as palaeography, history of printing, manuscript and print relations, history of publishing and the book trade, textual criticism and theory and the electronic book. W: www.ies.sas.ac.uk | E: ies@sas.ac.uk | T: +44 (0)20 7862 8675

INSTITUTE OF GERMANIC & ROMANCE STUDIES The Institute of Germanic & Romance Studies (IGRS) was established in 2004 with the merger of the Institute of Germanic Studies and the Institute of Romance Studies, founded in 1950 and 1989 respectively. Its purpose is to promote and facilitate the study of the cultures of regions speaking the Germanic and Romance languages across a range of disciplines and interdisciplinary fields in the humanities. W: www.igrs.sas.ac.uk | E: igrs@sas.ac.uk | +44 (0)20 7862 8677

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INSTITUTE OF HISTORICAL RESEARCH Founded in 1921, the Institute of Historical Research (IHR) is at the centre of the study of academic history. It provides a stimulating research environment supported by the IHR’s two research centres: the Centre for Metropolitan History and the Victoria County History; is home to an outstanding open access library, hosts events and seminars and has a dedicated programme of research training. W: www.history.ac.uk | E: ihr@sas.ac.uk | T: +44 (0)20 7862 8740

INSTITUTE OF MUSICAL RESEARCH Established in 2006, the Institute of Musical Research (IMR) was set up as a university-wide and national resource with a commitment to foster musical research in all its diversity. The IMR offers a unique meeting point for researchers and postgraduate students across the UK and acts as a hub for collaborative work on a national and international scale. W: www.music.sas.ac.uk | E: music@sas.ac.uk | T: +44 (0)20 7664 4865

INSTITUTE OF PHILOSOPHY The Institute of Philosophy (IP) was founded in 2005, building upon and developing the work of the Philosophy Programme from 1995–2005. The Institute’s mission is to promote and support philosophy of the highest quality in all its forms, both inside and outside the University, and across the UK. Its activities divide into three kinds: events, fellowships and research facilitation. W: www.philosophy.sas.ac.uk | E: philosophy@sas.ac.uk | T: +44 (0)20 7862 8683

INSTITUTE FOR THE STUDY OF THE AMERICAS The Institute for the Study of the Americas (ISA) was founded in 2004 through the merger of the Institute of Latin American Studies and the Institute of United States Studies, both of which were established in 1965. ISA promotes, coordinates and provides a focus for research and postgraduate teaching in history and the social sciences on the Americas – Canada, the US, Latin America and the Caribbean – and plays a national and international role as a coordinating and information centre for all parts of the hemisphere at the postgraduate level in the universities of the UK. W: www.americas.sas.ac.uk | E: americas@sas.ac.uk | T: +44 (0)20 7862 8870 WARBURG INSTITUTE The Warburg Institute (WI), incorporated in the University in 1944, exists principally to further the study of the classical tradition – those elements of European thought, literature, art and institutions which derive from the ancient world. The classical tradition is conceived as the theme which unifies the history of Western civilisation. The bias is not towards ‘classical’ values in art and literature: students and scholars will find represented all the strands that link medieval and modern civilisation with its origins in the ancient cultures of the Near East and the Mediterranean. W: www.warburg.sas.ac.uk | E: warburg@sas.ac.uk | T: +44 (0)20 7862 8949 www.sas.ac.uk

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Events at the School

Events at the School The Institutes of the School collectively offer a wide range of seminars, workshops, lectures, conferences and other academic events. The events programme of the School is unrivalled in its scale, focus and quality. Each year around 1,400 events are organised in the School on humanities and social science topics, attracting over 30,000 audience members drawn from around the UK and internationally as well as the London area. The School brings together scholars, representatives from academic, public, and private organisations, policy-makers, professional experts, and the interested public from the local community, the UK and beyond to participate in its varied programme of events. Over 3,000 speakers, around 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 interdisciplinary cross-fertilisation these events afford. Senate House by Gary Alexander © University of London

The full list of forthcoming and past events held by the School oan be found at www.sas.ac.uk/events/list/sas_events

How to use this guide Events are listed in date and time order. On the left we list the time, the Institute responsible for organising the event, the type of event or series and the venue. On the right we list the event title and speaker where appropriate. There is further information about the highlighted events at the start of the guide, and about the School’s Research training events at the end. Please check our website (www.sas.ac.uk) for full information. Subject area key C - classics

H - history

P - philosophy

Cu - culture, language & literature

Hu - human rights

Po - politics

D - development studies

L - law

S - sociology & anthropology

E - economics

M - music

Booking The majority of our events are free and open to the public, unless stated otherwise. 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, www.sas.ac.uk/events, or email sas.events@sas.ac.uk Event podcasts Selected School events are recorded and available to view, listen to, or download online at www.sas.ac.uk/video.html Mailing list Sign up to our mailing list to receive information on events of interest to you by emailing sas.events@ sas.ac.uk or via the School’s website at www.sas.ac.uk Follow us on University of London – School of Advanced Study 4

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Highlights: University of London Trust Fund events

Highlights University of London Trust Fund events The School organises an annual University Trust Fund programme of prestigious public lectures, recitals and readings. All are welcome. 23 February 2011 09:30–17:30 Institute of Musical Research John Coffin Memorial Trust event Room ST274/275

Film Ferneyhough’s 6th Quartet and concert of music by Brian Ferneyhough Ensemble Exposé conducted by Roger Redgate Free of charge. Open to the public. Advance booking essential. Contact: music@sas.ac.uk

24 February 2011 18:30–20:30 Institute of Germanic & Romance Studies John Coffin Memorial Reading The Chancellor’s Hall

The Dad Project

25 February 2011 18:30–20:30 Institute of Germanic & Romance Studies John Coffin Memorial Reading The Chancellor’s Hall

On Painting Death

Briony Campbell Contact: igrs@sas.ac.uk

Laurie Lipton, artist (London) Contact: igrs@sas.ac.uk

Dean’s Seminars The Dean’s Seminars, chaired by the Dean of the School, are a series of lunchtime research seminars, which aim to promote cross-disciplinary debate in a friendly and relaxed atmosphere. Seminars are free to attend and open to all - booking is not required. Participants may bring their lunch. 16 February 2011 12:30–14:00 Room G35

Tales of the unexpected: German-Jewish women writers in early 20th-century Berlin

30 March 2011 12:30–14:00 Room G32

Intellectual self-knowledge in Augustine

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Dr Godela Weiss-Sussex

Professor Charles Brittain (Cornell University), ST Lee Visiting Professor (201011)

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Highlights: Conferences and symposia

Conferences and symposia 4 February 2011 09:30–18:00 Institute of Philosophy Conference / Symposium Chancellor’s Hall

CenSes Workshop: The body: sensation and representation Tipu Aziz (Oxford), Morten Kringelbach (Oxford), Giandomenico Iannetti (UCL), Mike Martin (UCL; Berkeley), Frederique de Vignemont (Jean Nicod) Contact: philosophy@sas.ac.uk

18 February 2011 10:00–15:30 Institute of Musical Research Conference / Symposium Room ST274/275

The phenomenology of music Mine Dogantan-Dack (Middlesex), Anthony Gritten (Middlesex), Helen Prior (King’s, London), Eric Clarke (Oxford), Barry Stocker (Istanbul Technical), James Currie (Buffalo) Advance registration advised. Waged £10 contribution to costs, on door. Concessions free of charge. Contact: music@sas.ac.uk

18–19 February 2011 10:00–18:00 Warburg Institute Conference / Symposium Woburn Square

Portuguese physicians in the early modern period: geographical expansion and 1medical prudence Jon Arrizabalaga, Bruno Barreiros, Hervé Baudry, Adelino Cardoso, Mário Farelo, Palmira Fontes da Costa, Guido Giglioni, Henrique Leitão, Bruno Martins, Francisco Silva, Timothy D. Walker, António Braz de Oliveira and Manuel Marques Portuguese medicine in the early modern period - an era which witnessed dramatic changes in the institutional, intellectual and social foundations of the medical profession - offers a range of themes worth exploring and discussing. This conference will examine such topics as translation practices and the relationship between medical literature in Latin and Portuguese, the influence of chemical and Paracelsian ideas among Portuguese medical writers, the influence of seventeenth- and eighteenth-century experimental and mechanical philosophies on Portuguese medicine and the transformation oftraditional patterns of medical mobility from the end of the Middle Ages to the Enlightenment. Organised by Guido Giglioni (Warburg Institute) with the support of the Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia, Ministério da Ciência, Tecnologia e Ensino Superior, Portugal (Projecto ‘Filosofia, Medicinae Sociedade £20.00 (£10.00 concessions) Contact: francois.quiviger@sas.ac.uk

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19 February 2011 09:30–17:30 Institute of English Studies Conference / Symposium Senate House

Jane Austen and the cultural and literary currents of her time Danielle Grover: Playing to Miss Byron’s tune: Music in Jane Austen’s Sir Charles Grandison Alan Thwaite: Lunaticks, Boys’ Toys and Heroines Helen Atkinson and Alanah Buck: The life of Henry Edgar Austen: Jane Austen’s Strange Prophecy Markman Ellis: Jane Austen, Banking, and the Credit Crunch E.J. Clery: Why Fanny is Bad at Playing “Speculation”: the Culture of Enterprise in Mansfield Park Contact: jon.millington@sas.ac.uk A study day presented by the Jane Austen Society and the Institute of English Studies.

23 February 2011 09:30–17:30 Institute of Musical Research Conference / Symposium Chancellor’s Hall

Brian Ferneyhough - a symposium Keynote: Brian Ferneyhough Speakers include: Arnold Whittall (King’s, London), Lois Fitch (RNCM), Julian Anderson (GSMD), Fabrice Fitch (RNCM), Cordulà Pätzold (Staatliche Hochschule für Musik und Darstellende Kunst Stuttgart), Klaus Lippe (Alban Berg Gesamtausgabe, Vienna) and Matteo Cesari (Flute, Accroche Note) Admission free. Registration essential. Contact: music@sas.ac.uk

24–26 February 2011 Institute of Germanic & Romance Studies Conference / Symposium Chancellor’s Hall

The carnival of death: perceptions of death in europe and the americas In the most general terms death is defined as the final and irreversible cessation of the vital functions in an organism, the ending of life. However, the precise definition of death and the exact time of the transition from life to death differ according to culture, religion and legal system. Contact: carnivalofdeath.conf@gmail.com

24 February 2011 9:25–21:00 Institute of Germanic & Romance Studies Conference / Symposium Room ST274/275

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Holocaust writing and translation Coordinators: Andrea Hammel (Aberystwyth) and Peter Davies (Edinburgh) Contact: jane.lewin@sas.ac.uk In collaboration with the Wiener Library

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25 February 2011 10:00–18:00 Institute for the Study of the Americas Conference / Symposium Room G22/26

JISLAC conference: contours of development: new research on migration, politics and policy between the Americas and Europe Speakers: Diego Sánchez-Ancochea (Oxford), Mette Berg (Oxford), Anastasia Bermúdez Torres (Queen Mary), Matthew Brown (Bristol), Laurence Brown (Manchester), Mahrukh Doctor (Hull), Paulo Drinot (Institute for the Study of the Americas), Michael Goebel (Brunel), Silvia Posocco (Birkbeck), Simon Smith (Hull), Paul Sutton (London Metropolitan) Contact: olga.jimenez@sas.ac.uk Funded by the Joint initiative for the Study of Latin America and the Caribbean

25 February 2011 10:15–18:00 Warburg Institute Conference / Symposium Woburn Square

Montaigne and the Classical tradition Speakers include: Philippe Desan, Felicity Green, Margaret McGowan, Peter Mack and John O’Brien £12.00 (8.00 concessions) (including lunch). Early registration is recommended. Contact: elizabeth.witchell@sas.ac.uk

1–2 March 2011 Institute of Germanic & Romance Studies Conference / Symposium Room ST274/275

(Re)branding feminism There has been a general recognition, if not acceptance, of many of feminism’s key concepts. But does this mean that it has ceased to assert itself as a unique movement? Indeed, should feminism be (re)branded in an age when all ideologies are subject to market forces? And what should this rebranding consist of? Contact: marcus.erridge@sas.ac.uk

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3–5 March 2011 9:30–19:15 Institute of Advanced Legal Studies Conference / Symposium Charles Clore House

2nd Biennial War Crimes Conference: Justice? Whose Justice? Punishment, mediation or reconciliation Speakers include: Lesley Abdela (Project Parity), Kasaija Appuli (Makerere); Jose Pablo Baraybar (EPAF, Peru), Bill Bowring (Birkbeck), Lorie Charlesworth (Liverpool John Moores), Adrawa Lawrence Dulu (Development Peace, Uganda), David Fraser (Nottingham), Szymon Janczarek (ECHR, Poland), Frode Lindgjerdet (NTNU Museum, Norway), Cissa Wa Numbe (UNA-DCR), Shirley Randell (Kigali), Niaz Shah (Hull), Ilam MD. Shahinur (ICT, Bangladesh), Susanna Sacouto, Washington College), Silke Studzinky (ECCC, Cambodia), Juan Santos Vara (Salamanca), James Waller (Keene State), Kris Wetherholt (HMF, USA). This conference will explore themes surrounding judicial roles and responses to war crimes (broadly construed) - past, present and future - and also responses to such initiatives, from victims/victors, interested agencies and commentators, including the UN, NATO and various local, regional and international NGOs. Papers will consider questions such as whether the history of such prosecutions indicate that they should simply expose/reveal or whether they should always punish; what is the role of mediation in the interests of revelations of ‘truth’, and what impact can strategies for reconciliation have. Developments in areas like forensic anthropology will also be considered, and the issues surrounding how witness testimony should be managed within the legal process. Consideration of the ethical or moral basis for war crimes prosecutions, and the problem of their chronological dimensions provide a focus for other discussions. Speakers and delegates will debate when, if ever, it ceases to be practical or useful, in terms of successful post-conflict reconstruction to pursue war crimes prosecutions? A particular focus will be on the International Criminal Court, where the Court’s actions indicate that it is taking on the role of the conscience of the world. Does the future of war crime prosecutions lie solely, or mainly, with the ICC? Is this acceptable, given the lack of universal global support for the ICC? Contact: belinda.crothers@sas.ac.uk In collaboration with SOLON and the Centre for Contemporary British History at King’s College London

4 March 2011 9:30–17:30 Institute of English Studies Conference / Symposium Senate House 4

UCL English Graduate Conference 2011: lies and deception Keynote speaker: Sean Spence (Sheffield) As it becomes more difficult to ascertain what is ‘truthful’ information and what is not it behoves us to consider the human obsession with lies - how we lie, the reasons for it and the way it is built into our nature and society. Contact: jon.millington@sas.ac.uk

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10 March 2011 10:00–18:00 Institute of Philosophy Conference / Symposium Chancellor’s Hall

Collective epistemology: the epistemic life of groups Alvin Goldman (Rutgers), Sanford Goldberg (Northwestern), Deborah Tollefsen (Memphis), Hans Bernhard Schmid (Basel) Torsten Wilholt (Bielefeld), Fabienne Peter (Warwick), Michael Brady (Glasgow), Christian List (LSE), Kai Spiekermann (LSE), Miranda Fricker (Birkbeck) Contact: philosophy@sas.ac.uk Supported by the MIND Association

11 March 2011 Institute of Historical Research Conference / Symposium Wolfson Room

Birth of the birth clinic conference Speakers include Lesley Hall and Kate Fisher In 1921 Marie Stopes opened the first of her pioneering birth clinics. Her work and its legacy and the subsequent history of family planning are explored in this one day conference organised in conjunction with the University of Exeter. Contact: ihr@sas.ac.uk

17–18 March 2011 10:30–18:00 Institute of Germanic & Romance Studies Conference / Symposium Room ST274/275

Tales of commerce and imagination: the Berlin department store 1896-1938 - Das Berliner Warenhaus 1896-1938

18–19 March 2011 10:00–18:00 Institute of Philosophy Conference / Symposium Room G22/26

Understanding others: phenomenological methods in clinical practices

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Contact:philosophy@sas.ac.uk In conjunction with the AHRC Autonomy Project at Essex

18–19 March 2011 Warburg Institute Colloquium Woburn Square

Dynastic marriages and their political and social reverberations, 1612-1615 Speakers include: Ines Aliverti, Marie-Claude Canova-Green, Monique Chatenet, Paulette Chon, Sir John Elliott, Patrice Franchet d’Esprey, Chantal Grell, Iain Fenlon, Kristian Jensen, Jill Kraye, Margaret McGowan,Ronnie Mulryne, Robert O’Toole, Nicolas le Roux, David Snchez-Cano, Margaret Shewring Contact: elizabeth.witchell@sas.ac.uk

18 March 2011 Institute of Advanced Legal Studies Conference / Symposium venue tbc

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EC Tax Conference Contact: belinda.crothers@sas.ac.uk

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24–25 March 2011 14:00–18:00 Institute of Philosophy Conference / Symposium Room ST274/275

Expression and Expressive Communication Dorit Bar-On (Chapel Hill), Mitchell Green, Michael Ridge (Edinburgh), Jim Hurford (Edinburgh), Juan Carlos Gomez (St Andrews), Leonardo Fogassi, Natalie Sebanz. Contact: philosophy@sas.ac.uk

28–31 March 2011 Institute of Musical Research Conference / Symposium Senate House

Art musics of Israel: identities, ideologies, Influences Keynote speakers: Amnon Shiloah (Hebrew, Jerusalem), Richard Taruskin (California, Berkeley), Jehoash Hirshberg (Hebrew, Jerusalem) and Arnold Whittall (King’s, London) Contact: valerie.james@sas.ac.uk Presented by the Jewish Music Institute Forum for Israeli Music at SOAS in association with the Institute of Musical Research

29 March 2011 10:00–18:00 Institute of Philosophy Conference / Symposium Room ST274/275

Higher order logic workshop

1 April 2011 09:30–17:30 Institute of Advanced Legal Studies Conference / Symposium Charles Clore House

Public interest environmental law conference 2011: revisiting the tragedy – common goods in the 21st century

Speaker(s) tbc Contact: philosophy@sas.ac.uk In conjunction with the European Research Council Plurals, Predicates, and Paradox project

Speakers include: Simon Counsell (Director, Rainforest Foundation UK); Julien Lamontagne-Godwin ( Project Scientist at CABI ); Trevor Bishop ( Head of Water Resources from the UK Environment Agency); Tom Levitt (News Editor of the Ecologist) Public Interest Environmental Law (PIEL) UK is run entirely by students, and was inspired by the environmental justice movement of the same name in the USA, where similar conferences have been running from Oregon for over 25 years. The annual conferences in the UK have been hosted and supported by the Institute of Advanced Legal Studies, and have so far centred on corporate responsibility; energy and pathways to environmental justice; sustainability and international trade. PIEL UK also benefits from the support of Friends of the Earth, Capacity Global, FIELD, UKELA, ELF, The Gaia Foundation and academics at UCL, SOAS and Kent University. Contact: IALS.Events@sas.ac.uk

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4 April 2011 10:00–15:30 Institute for the Study of the Americas Conference / Symposium University of Birmingham

Peace and (In)security The British Association for Canadian Studies (BACS) is pleased to announce their 36th annual conference. Reflecting one of the explicit priorities of the Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade (Government of Canada), the conference aims to interrogate the historical legacies, contemporary realities and cultural myths of the ‘peaceable kingdom’. Contact: canstuds@gmail.com

7–8 April 2011 Institute of Musical Research Conference / Symposium Stewart House

The sounds of early cinema in Britain: performance, realisation and reception Convenor: Julie Brown (Royal Holloway) and Annette Davison (Edinburgh) At the IMR on 7 April and at the Barbican Centre on 8 April Contact: valerie.james@sas.ac.uk Part of the AHRC-funded Beyond Text Network ‘The Sounds of Early Cinema in Britain’

7–8 April 2011 09:30–17:30 Institute of English Studies Conference / Symposium Senate House

Chaucer and celebrity: the fourth London Chaucer conference Speakers include: Alexandra Gillespie (University of Toronto), Thomas Prendergast (College of Wooster). Our current obsession with celebrity has had a profound, even distorting effect on the contemporary literary market and cultures of reading. A new reliance on ghost-writing and a fascination with fame and scandal, for example, have disrupted post-enlightenment fixations on the author-category and literary merit, bringing us to an interesting point of contact with earlier cultures of literacy. As the reputation of Geoffrey Chaucer himself demonstrates, the simultaneously repellent and fascinating nature of modern celebrity culture presents clear parallels with that of the late medieval world. Chaucer’s own celebrity emerged quickly and has been enduring. From the seemingly reverent imitations of his contemporaries and followers - like Usk, Hoccleve and Lydgate - through the popularity of Chauceriana in early modern print, to the countless appropriations and adaptations of his work in our own times, Chaucer has been a more or less constant star within the English literary canon. And Chaucer was deeply interested in questions of celebrity: in the relationship between fame and authority, in the fame of literary creations such as the Wife of Bath, in legends and lives. Contact:jon.millington@sas.ac.uk

11–13 April 2011 Institute of Germanic & Romance Studies Conference / Symposium Room ST274/275

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Jewish identities in contemporary Europe Convenors: Lucille Cairns (Durham), Andrea Reiter (Southampton) Contact: jane.lewin@sas.ac.uk

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14–15 April 2011 10:00–18:00 Institute of English Studies Conference / Symposium venue tbc 4

Publishing in the hot and cold wars This conference will be concerned with the distinctive ways in which the communication of ideas, news, and entertainment was conducted nationally and internationally during the Second World War and the subsequent Cold War. Our main focus will be on print production, but we will also want to provide a context for this in terms of broadcast materials, and documentary and feature films. Contact: jon.millington@sas.ac.uk

14 April 2011 10:00–17:00 Institute for the Study of the Americas Conference / Symposium University of Central Lancashire

BAAS Annual Conference The fifty-sixth British Association for American Studies Conference will be held at the School of Journalism, Media and Communication, incorporating American Studies, at the University of Central Lancashire. There is no overarching theme for the conference, and papers and panel proposals are welcomed on any subject related to the United States of America and early America. The conference will feature papers from a wide range of disciplines and play host to an international collection of scholars from across the spectrum of the research community, from postgraduates to senior scholars. Contact: Theresa Saxon at baas@uclan.ac.uk

16 April 2011 10:00–18:00 Institute of English Studies Conference / Symposium The Beveridge Hall

Book destruction Much attention has been given in recent years to the book as a material, historical object and its possible technological obsolescence in the era of digitization. Such reflections have tended to concentrate on the production and cultural circulation of books, their significance and their power to shape knowledge and subjectivities. But there is another aspect to our interactions with the book which remains relatively unexplored: the history of book destruction. In certain circumstances books are treated not with reverence but instead with violence or disregard. Contact: jon.millington@sas.ac.uk

27–28 April 2011 Institute of Musical Research Conference / Symposium Stewart House

SMA theory and analysis graduate students’ conference Further details: www.music.sas.ac.uk Contact: valerie.james@sas.ac.uk

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February—April 2011

Events calendar Tuesday 1 February 2011 09:30–17:30 Institute of English Studies Workshop British Library

British Library National Postgraduate Training Day: English 19th-21st centuries

17:00–19:00 Institute of Historical Research Seminar series: Military history Germany Room

Military history (title tbc)

17:30–19:30 Institute of Historical Research Seminar series: Archives and society Ecclesiastical History Room (IHR)

Archive as event: the online classification of John Latham’s archive

17:30–19:30 Institute of Historical Research Seminar series: Christian missions in global history Pollard Room

Scarcely more than a Christian trophy case? The London Missionary Society Museum 1814-1910

17:30–19:30 Institute of English Studies Seminar series: History of libraries research Room G37

The Milden mystery: the search for the lost library of William Burkitt (1650-1703)

17:30–19:30 Institute of Historical Research Seminar series: History of libraries Room G37

The Milden mystery: the search for the lost library of William Burkitt (1650-1703)

18:00–20:00 Institute of Historical Research Seminar series: International history Low Countries Room

Gold Movements and interwar diplomacy

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Athanasios Velios (University of the Arts) H

Chris Wingfield (Birmingham) H

Rev Gerard Moate (Dedham, Essex) Cu

Rev. Gerard Moate (Dedham, Essex) H

Michele Blagg (King’s College) H

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19:00–20:30 Institute of Historical Research Seminar series: London Society for Medieval Studies Wolfson Room

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Writing the history of popular magic in the Middle Ages Catherine Rider (Exeter) H

Wednesday 2 February 2011 14:15–15:30 Warburg Institute Seminar series: Director’s work in progress Woburn Square

Virgil’s Fourth Eclogue in the Italian Renaissance

16:00–18:00 Institute of Philosophy Seminar series: Reasons for action Room G34

Thick concepts and reasons for action

17:00–19:00 Institute for the Study of the Americas Seminar Venue tbc

A queer time and space of marronage: Patricia Powell’s A Small Gathering of Bones

17:30–19:00 Institute of Historical Research Seminar series: Contemporary British history Wolfson Room

Introducing his newly published book about Gordon Brown: Brown at 10

17:15–19:15 Institute of Historical Research Seminar series: British history in the long 18th century Wolfson Room

‘The girl I left behind me’: military wives in 18thcentury London

17:30–19:30 Institute of Historical Research Seminar series: Earlier middle ages Ecclesiastical History Room (IHR)

Telling stories in a Byzantine court

17:30–19:30 Institute of Historical Research Seminar series: Psychoanalysis and history Low Countries Room

Visuality in British Colonial psychology

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Luke Houghton C, Cu, H, P

Pekka Vyrynen (Leeds) P

Ronald Cummings (Leeds) S

Anthony Seldon (Wellington School) H

Jennine Hurl-Eamon (Trent) H

Rosemary Morris (Queen’s, Belfast) H

Erik Linstrum (Harvard; Institute of Historical Research) H

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17:30–19:30 Institute of Historical Research Seminar series: Metropolitan history Pollard Room

Water management in 18th-century London

17:30–19:30 Institute of Historical Research Seminar series: History of political ideas Room G37

Harrington’s views on religion: how reason and constitution can be used against eschatology and oligarchy

Carry van Lieshout (King’s, London) H

Luc Borot (Oxford) H

Thursday 3 February 2011 11:00–12:30 School of Advanced Study Research training Room G34

Careers workshop: CVs and application forms

11:15–11:15 Institute of Historical Research Seminar series: History of education Room G34

Theories of race, class and intelligence: the legacy of the eugenic vision of Francis Galton

16:00–18:00 Institute of Philosophy Seminar Room 102

Perception, senses and action forum (title tbc)

16:30–19:00 Institute of Classical Studies Seminar series: Ancient history Room G22/26

The silence of the Persians

17:00–19:00 Institute of Historical Research Seminar series: Modern German history Ecclesiastical History Room (IHR)

John Chaloner: the English army officer who created Der Spiegel

17:00–18:30 Institute of Musical Research Seminar series: Directions in musical research Room G35

The idea of global opera

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Clyde Chitty (Institute of Education) H

Oliver Kaufmann P

Lindsay Allen (King’s, London) C

Christopher Knowles (London) H

Benjamin Walton (Cambridge) Chair: Katharine Ellis (Royal Holloway) M

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17:00–19:00 Institute of Historical Research Seminar series: British history 18151945 Wolfson Room

Church and state in the Essex Countryside 19101973: the case of Thaxted

17:15–19:15 Institute of Historical Research Seminar series: British history in the 17th century Germany Room

Due Libertie and proportional equalitie: Milton, cemocracy and the Republican tradition

17:30–19:30 Institute of Historical Research Postgraduate and early career seminar Low Countries Room

Postgraduate and early career seminar (title tbc)

17:30–19:30 Institute of Historical Research Seminar series: American history Pollard Room

Citizens for Eisenhower and the struggle for Modern Republicanism, 1952-1965

18:00–20:00 Institute of Germanic & Romance Studies Martin Miller and Hannah NorbertMiller Memorial Lecture Chancellor’s Hall

The making of a refugee scientist

18:00–19:00 Institute of Advanced Legal Studies Lecture Charles Clore House

A Quest for a Theory of Privacy

18:30–20:30 Institute of English Studies Seminar series: London theatre Room G35

London Theatre (title tbc)

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Arthur Burns H

Rachel Foxley (Reading) H

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Robert Mason H

Heinz Wolff (Brunel) Cu, H

Michael Birnhack (Tel-Aviv; Institute of Advanced Legal Studies Visiting Fellow) L

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Friday 4 February 2011 09:30–18:00 Institute of Philosophy Conference / Symposium Chancellor’s Hall

CenSes Workshop: The Body: Sensation and Representation

16:30–18:30 Institute of Classical Studies Postgraduate work in progress seminar Room G35

Tainted love: Ovid, Metaphorphoses 11.410-748

17:00–18:00 Warburg Institute Seminar series: History of scholarship Woburn Square

Theory and practice in Medieval medicine: the material in the Cairo Genizah

17:15–19:15 Institute of Historical Research Seminar series: Women’s history Low Countries Room

Engendering Enlightenment: Sarah Stone, William Cadogan, and maternity in 18th-century England

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Madeleine Jones (Princeton) C

Efraim Lev C, Cu, H, P, S, Po

Mary Fissell (Johns Hopkins) H

18:00–20:00 Institute of English Studies Seminar series: Irish studies Room G32

Relations between Modern Irish and Scottish Poetry: conclusions from a research project

18:00–20:00 Institute of English Studies Seminar series: Finnegans Wake research Room G35

Finnegans Wake research (title tbc)

Edna Longley (Belfast) Cu

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Saturday 5 February 2011 10:00–16:00 Institute of English Studies Research training Room G35

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Methods and resources MA study day 2: Mastering the dissertation Wim Van Mierlo (Institute of English Studies)

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11:00–13:00 Institute of English Studies Seminar series: Modernism Room G22/26

Modernism and performance

14:00–16:00 Institute of Historical Research Seminar series: Education in the long 18th century Germany Room

Girlhood’s tender shoots: education, natural science and female sexuality 1760-1840

14:00–16:00 Institute of English Studies Seminar series: EMPHASIS (Early Modern Philosophy and the Scientific Imagination) Room 104

Soul and intellect in the 17th Century

17:30–20:30 Institute of Classical Studies Accordia Lecture Institute of Archaeology, Gordon Square

On the edge of urbanism: mountain communities in an age of change

Kirsten Shepherd-Barr (Oxford): Women, Evolution, and Theatrical Modernism Olga Taxidou (Edinburgh): Failure and Utopia in Modernist Performance Cu

Sam George (Hertfordshire ) H

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Mara Migliavacca (Padova) C

Monday 7 February 2011 14:00–16:00 Institute of Philosophy Seminar Room 103

The graph conception of set Luca Incurvati (Cambridge) Supported by the ERC Plurals, Predicates and Paradox project P

16:30–18:00 Warburg Institute Seminar series: History of Art Woburn Square

St Joseph, St Peter, Jean Gerson and the Guelphs

17:00–19:00 Institute of Historical Research Seminar series: Crusades and the latin east Ecclesiastical History Room (IHR)

Baldric of Bourgueil’s Historia Ierosolimitana

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Carol Richardson C, Cu, H

Steve Biddlecombe (Bristol) H

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17:00–19:00 Institute of Historical Research Seminar series: European history 1500-1802 Low Countries Room

Inheritance and aristocratic power c.1300-1750

17:00–19:00 Institute of Classical Studies Seminar series: Latin literature Room G37

The lover’s exile in Ovid’s elegiac poetry

17:30–19:30 Institute of Historical Research Seminar series: Socialist history Pollard Room

The ruins of the urban Renaissance, or why Blairite urbanism was a good idea appallingly implemented

Professor Hamish Scott (Glasgow) H

Efi Spentzou (Royal Holloway) C

Owen Hatherley (Birkbeck) H

17:30–19:30 Institute of Historical Research Seminar series: Global history London Centre, University of Notre Dame

Masked condominia: collaboration vs competition in the trans-European history of Imperialism Richad Drayton H

17:30–19:00 Institute of Commonwealth Studies Seminar series: Decolonization Room G35

The Monday Club and decolonisation

18:00–20:00 Institute of English Studies Postgraduate feminist reading group Room G34

Reproductive technologies and the new politics of motherhood

18:00–19:00 Institute of Advanced Legal Studies Lecture Charles Clore House

Market abuse and misleading communications

Neil Fleming (Glasgow Caledonian University) Hu, Po

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Andrew Haynes (Wolverhampton; Senior Associate Research Fellow, Institute of Advanced Legal Studies) L

Tuesday 8 February 2011 09:30–17:30 Institute of English Studies Workshop British Library

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British Library National Postgraduate Training Day Cu

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17:00–18:00 Institute of Advanced Legal Studies Seminar Charles Clore House

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The extradition review - a discussion Sir Scott Baker Organised with the European Criminal Law Association (UK) L

17:00–19:00 Institute of Historical Research Seminar series: Religious history of Britain 1500-1800 Germany Room

Henry VIII and traditional religion before the Break with Rome

17:00–19:30 Institute of Historical Research Seminar series: Jewish history Room G32

Ernst Leitz, the Leica company, and the Holocaust

17:15–19:15 Institute of Historical Research Seminar series: Locality & region Ecclesiastical History Room (IHR)

Dead polecats: a Yorkshire perspective

17:15–19:15 Institute of Historical Research Seminar series: Life-cycles Pollard Room

Feminism and new reproductive technologies

17:15–19:15 Institute of Historical Research Seminar series: British maritime history venue tbc

Histories of victory and defeat in Japanese naval films

Richard Rex (Cambridge) H

Frank Dabba Smith (UCL) H

Christopher Webb (Borthwick Institute, York) H

Veronique Mottier (Cambridge) H

Jonathan Rayner (Sheffield) H

Wednesday 9 February 2011 14:15–15:30 Warburg Institute Seminar series: Director’s work in progress Woburn Square

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The Angelic vision of Christ in Gethsemane: from dramatic exegesis to exegetical drama Peter Tóth C, Cu, H, P

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February—April 2011

17:00–19:00 Institute of Historical Research Seminar series: Contemporary British history Wolfson Room

Traffic and freedom: the politics of driving in 1960s Britain

17:15–19:15 Institute of Historical Research Seminar series: Modern religious history Pollard Room

Isaac Williams (1802-65) and the Oxford Movement

17:15–19:00 Warburg Institute Seminar series: Literature, ideas and society Woburn Square

The medicinal power of reading

17:30–19:30 Institute of Historical Research Seminar series: Earlier middle ages Ecclesiastical History Room (IHR)

New insights on the Viking settlement of England: the small finds evidence

17:30–19:30 Institute of Historical Research Seminar series: Rethinking modern Europe Germany Room

Diasporas and circulation of ideas in the era of the liberal revolutions

17:30–19:00 Institute of Commonwealth Studies Seminar series: Human rights Room G32

Including ‘Caste’ in the UK Equality Act (2010)

17:30–19:30 Institute of Historical Research Seminar series: Modern Italian history venue tbc

The origins of the ndrangheta

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Simon Gunn (Leicester) H

John Boneham (Lambeth Palace Library) H

Vivian Nutton and Angus Gowland Cu, C

Jane Kershaw (Oxford) H

Maurizio Isabella (Queen Mary) H

Meena Varma (Dalit Solidarity Network UK) D, Hu, L, Po

John Dickie (UCL) H

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Thursday 10 February 2011 14:00–16:00 School of Advanced Study Research training Room ST275

Research Skills Workshop: organizing a conference

16:30–19:00 Institute of Classical Studies Seminar series: Ancient history Room G22/26

Alexander the Great and the impossibility of biography

17:00–18:30 Institute of Musical Research Seminar series: Directions in musical research Room G35

The digital gurus of Indian music

17:30–19:30 Institute of Historical Research Seminar series: Film history Low Countries Room

The Jewish producer: Michael Klinger and Rachel’s Man (1974)

17:30–19:30 Institute of Historical Research Seminar series: Philosophy of history Pollard Room

History, metaphysics and theology: R.G. Collingwood and C.N. Cochrane on ideas and civilization

Andrew Roberts (King’s, London) C

Viram Jasani, Tarun Jasani and Simon Revely (Asian Music Centre, London) M

Andrew Spicer (West of England) H

James Connelly (Hull) H

17:30–19:30 Institute of English Studies Seminar series: Digital text and scholarship Room G32

Transcribe Bentham: taking the Bentham edition into the digital age

17:30–19:00 Institute of English Studies Seminar series: Medieval manuscripts Room G34

An eleventh-century medical manuscript, at least partly from Bury: BL Sloane 1621

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Philip Schofield and Valerie Wallace Cu

Debby Banham (Cambridge) Cu

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17:30–19:00 Institute of Classical Studies Institute of Germanic & Romance Studies Lecture Room ST273

The reception of Classical Antiquity in German literature: Virgil in 16th century: some case studies

17:30–19:00 Institute of Commonwealth Studies Seminar Room ST275

Nigeria, the Commonwealth and the 2011 elections

17:30–19:30 Institute of Historical Research Seminar series: European history 1150-1553 venue tbc

The military rhetoric of communities in conflict: the violence of insurgents and of students in the late Middle Ages

Nigel Harris (Birmingham) Cu, H

Kayode Samuel (Visiting Fellow, Institute of Commonwealth Studies) D, E, H, Hu, L, Po

Hannah Skoda (Oxford), Patrick Lantschner (Oxford) H

17:30–19:30 Institute of Historical Research Seminar series: Reconfiguring the British: nation, empire, world 16001900 Wolfson Room

Gossip, rumour and scandal: Rev.Simpson’s ‘improper liberties’ and the small world of the South Seas mission

18:00–19:30 Human Rights Consortium Seminar SOAS

The passions of international criminal law

18:00–19:30 Institute for the Study of the Americas Seminar Venue tbc

In country: mapping the Iraq war in Iraq in Fragments (2006) and The Hurt Locker (2008)

Emily Manktelow (Exeter) H

Gerry Simpson (Melbourne and LSE) Cu, H

Guy Westwell (Queen Mary) Cu, H

Friday 11 February 2011 16:30–18:30 Institute of Classical Studies Postgraduate work in progress seminar Room G35

Religious topography Part I: Greek kings as Egyptian gods: location and purpose of Ptolemaic cult statues in Egyptian temples Elizabeth Brophy(Oxford) C

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17:00–19:00 Institute of Historical Research Seminar series: Low Countries history Low Countries Room

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The use and usefulness of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) in early modern and medieval history: the case of Friesland and Groningen Hans Mol (Fryske Akademy) H

17:15–19:15 Institute of Historical Research Seminar series: Economic and social History of the premodern world, 1500 - 1800 Pollard Room

How well did early modern financial markets adjust to shocks? Exchange rates between England and the Netherlands in the mid sixteenth century Ling Li (LSE) H

18:00–20:00 Institute of English Studies Seminar series: Ezra Pound Cantos Reading Group Room G34

Canto 5 Sarah Barnsley (Goldsmiths) Cu

Saturday 12 February 2011 10:30–16:15 Institute of Germanic & Romance Studies Research training workshop Room ST275

Visual Cultures

14:00–17:00 Institute of English Studies Seminar series: Open University book history and bibliography research Room ST273

Reading in the First World War Edmund King (The Open University): A Captive Audience? The Reading Lives of Australian Prisoners of War, 1914-18 Jonathan Black (Kingston University): Reading behind the Lines: Letters between British official war artists and writers of the First World War Cu

Monday 14 February 2011 10:30–17:30 Institute of Musical Research Research Training Room ST273

Music and literature: interdisciplinarity, narrativity, metaphors Convenor: Holly Rogers (Liverpool), with John McGrath (Liverpool), Helen Abbott (IGRS/Bangor), Delia da Sousa Correa (Open), Peter Dayan (Edinburgh) M

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February—April 2011

15:00–17:00 Institute of English Studies Seminar series: Literary and critical theory Room 103

Literary and critical theory (title tbc)

16:00–18:00 Institute of Germanic & Romance Studies Seminar series: German philosophy Room G32

Reading and discussing German philosophy

17:15–19:15 Institute of Historical Research Seminar series: Sport and leisure history Ecclesiastical History Room (IHR)

For profit, pleasure and sport: recreation, culture and society in the Atlantic World, 1600-1700

17:15–19:15 Institute of Historical Research Seminar series: Music in Britain Wolfson Room

Gaslight in the glorious old cathedrals: the church times and theological objections to 19thcentury musical festivals

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Natalie Deibel (George Washington) H

Charles McGuire (Oberlin College; Oberlin Conservatory of Music) H, M

17:30–19:00 Institute of Classical Studiesi Seminar series: London Roman art Royal Holloway London Annex

Roman strigillated sarcophagi: finding voices for a ‘silent majority’

17:30–19:30 Institute of Historical Research Seminar series: Voluntary action history Low Countries Room

Gay NGOs and the formation of a ‘gay community’ in England, 1967-1985

17:30–19:30 Institute of Historical Research Seminar series: Global history London Centre, University of Notre Dame

Imperial history and global history

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Janet Huskinson (Open University) Cl, Cu

Charles Smith (Loughborough) H

John Darwin H

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17:30–19:30 Institute of Historical Research Seminar series: Modern French history Pollard Room

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Fan mail, hate Mail and intellectual history: the popular reception of Ernest Renan’s Vie de Jésus in late-19th-century France Robert Priest (Oxford; RHS Marshall Fellow) H

Tuesday 15 February 2011 17:00–19:00 Institute of Historical Research Seminar series: Military history Germany Room

T.E. Lawrence, the Arab revolt and the cinema

17:00–19:30 Institute for the Study of the Americas Seminar Room G32

Stop being just a housewife: gender, health and women’s magazines in 1950s Canada

17:30–19:00 Institute of Advanced Legal Studies Institute of Commonwealth Studies Seminar series: International Refugee Law Charles Clore House

Family reunification of refugees and transjurisdictional marriages: a United Kingdom case study

John Peaty (MOD) H

Kaitlynn Mendes (De Montfort) S

Prakash Shah (Queen Mary; Associate Research Fellows, Institute of Advanced Legal Studies) Hu, L

17:30–19:30 Institute of Historical Research Seminar series: Archives and society Ecclesiastical History Room (IHR)

Archives and social networking: using new web technologies to reach out to archive users

18:00–20:00 Institute of Historical Research Seminar series: International history Low Countries Room

Morley, Minto and the defence of India

18:00–19:30 Institute of Commonwealth Studies Seminar series: Black Britain Room G34

Playing the Russian game: British government attempts to suppress George Padmore’s criticism of colonialism, 1945-1949

Helen Broderick and Nora Daly (British Library) H

Ben Gillon (Glasgow) H

Leslie James Cu, H, Hu

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19:00–20:30 Institute of Historical Research Seminar series: London Society for Medieval Studies Wolfson Room

February—April 2011

Mediterranean hybridity: a concept in search of evidence? Peregrine Horden (Royal Holloway) H

Wednesday 16 February 2011 12:30–14:00 School of Advanced Study Seminar series: Dean’s Seminar Room G35

Tales of the unexpected: German-Jewish women writers in early 20th-century Berlin

13:00–14:00 Institute of Commonwealth Studies Seminar series: Commonwealth research Room 104

The struggle for social justice: slave workers in the Caribbean

15:30–19:30 Institute of Classical Studies Mycenaean series lecture Room G22/26

Domesticating the periphery: new research in the Neolithic of northern Greece

16:00–18:00 Institute of Philosophy Seminar series: Aesthetics forum Room G35

Neo-Formalism

Godela Weiss-Sussex (Institute of Germanic & Romance Studies) Cu

Mary Turner (Institute of Commonwealth Studies) Cu, H, Hu, Po

Kostas Kotsakis (Thessaloniki) C

Bence Nanay (Antwerp) Supported by the British Society of Aesthetics P

16:00–18:00 Institute of Philosophy Seminar series: Reasons for action STB7

Constructivisms about reasons

17:00–19:30 Institute for the Study of the Americas Seminar Venue tbc

Cricket and West Indian nationalism (title tbc)

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Hallvard Lillehammer (Cambridge) P

Clem Seecharan (London Metropolitan) S, H, Cu

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17:15–19:15 Institute of Historical Research Seminar series: British history in the long 18th century Wolfson Room

The Black Indies: reflections on slavery and abolition and the North East

17:30–19:30 Institute of Historical Research Seminar series: Psychoanalysis and history Low Countries Room

Psychoanalysis in Egypt: Victorian science and Freud’s historical novel

17:30–19:30 Institute of Historical Research Seminar series: Metropolitan history Pollard Room

Sites of knowledge and instruction: London’s museum environments and civic identity 18511914

Sean Creighton H

Emma Francis (Warwick) H

Joanna Marchant (Institute of Historical Research) H

17:30–19:30 Institute of Historical Research Seminar Room 104

Courts: the least democratic branch? The new separation of powers

18:00–20:00 Institute of English Studies Seminar series: Contemporary innovative poetry research Room G35

Contemporary innovative poetry research seminar

18:00–19:00 Institute of Advanced Legal Studies Lecture Charles Clore House

Electronic evidence: can there ever be a presumption of being in order?

Pasquale Pasquino (New York) H

Robert Sheppard (Edge Hill) Cu

Stephen Mason (Barrister; Associate Research Fellow, Institute of Advanced Legal Studies; General Editor, Digital Evidence and Electronic Signature Law Review) L

Thursday 17 February 2011 11:00–18:00 Institute of Classical Studies Research training Room 102

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Reception studies training workshop Speaker(s) tbc C

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14:00–16:00 School of Advanced Study Research training Room ST275

Research skills workshop: getting research published

17:00–18:30 Institute of Musical Research Seminar series: Directions in musical research Room G35

Behind Wagner’s erotics: some methodological confessions

17:00–18:30 Warburg Institute Seminar series: Maps and society Woburn Square

Cartography and credulity: mapping the sources of the Nile since 150 AD.

17:00–19:00 Institute of Historical Research Seminar series: British history 18151945 Wolfson Room

Beyond the nation, beyond representation: the London restaurant and some reflections on the study of 19th century British Cultural History

Laurence Dreyfus (Oxford) Chair: John Deathridge (King’s, London) M

Roy Bridges (Aberdeen) Cu, H, S

Brenda Assael (Swansea) H

17:15–19:15 Institute of Historical Research Seminar series: British history in the 17th century Germany Room

Reconstructing the Civil Wars in Restoration England

17:30–19:30 Institute of Historical Research Seminar series: Postgraduate and early career Low Countries Room

From ‘Imperialist stronghold’ to socialist city; the ‘decolonisation’ of Shanghai 1949-1954

17:30–19:30 Institute of Historical Research Seminar series: American history Pollard Room

Black Conservatives and the American Civil Rights Movement

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Matthew Neufeld (Warwick) H

Jon Howlett (Bristol) H

Michael Ondaatje H

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17:30–19:00 Institute of Commonwealth Studies Seminar series: Language Policy/ Practice in the Commonwealth Room G34

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Accident from a historical error - incident in a global era: the language situation in postindependent Africa (Cameroon) Kizitus Mpoche (SOAS) Hu, Po, S

17:30–19:00 Institute of Classical Studies Institute of Germanic and Romance Studies Lecture Room ST273

The reception of Classical Antiquity in German literature: the gods have returned - Weimar Classicism and after T.J. Reed (Oxford) Cu, H

Friday 18 February 2011 18–19 February 2011 Warburg Institute Conference / Symposium Woburn Square

Portuguese physicians in the early modern period: geographical expansion and medical prudence For more information see p.6 Cu, H

10:00–15:30 Institute of Musical Research Conference / Symposium Room ST274/275

The phenomenology of music

16:30–18:30 Institute of Classical Studies Postgraduate work in progress seminar Room G35

Religious topography part II: Apollo and Jupiter in early Augustan Rome: some topographical propositions

For more information see p.6 M

Lily Withycombe-Taperell (Royal Holloway) C

17:15–19:15 Institute of Historical Research Seminar series: Women’s history Low Countries Room

No room for this rotten effeminate stuff here? Material culture and space in secondary schools for middle-class boys and girls in South-East England, 1840-1914 Jane Hamlett (Royal Holloway) H

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18:00–20:00 Institute of English Studies Seminar series: Charles Peake Ulysses Room G35

February—April 2011

Charles Peake Ulysses seminar (title tbc) Cu

Saturday 19 February 2011 09:30–17:30 Institute of English Studies Conference / Symposium Senate House

Jane Austen and the cultural and literary currents of her time

11:00–16:00 Institute of Germanic & Romance Studies Seminar Court Room

Cultural memory seminar: memory and education

11:00–13:00 Institute of English Studies Seminar series: London nineteenth century studies Room G22/26

London nineteenth century studies (title tbc)

For more information see p.7 Cu

Lucy Bond (Goldsmiths), Andy Pearce (Holocaust Educational Trust), Robert Eaglestone (Royal Holloway) Cu

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Monday 21 February 2011 16:30–18:00 Warburg Institute Seminar series: History of art Woburn Square

Repoussoirs - art or connoisseurship?

17:00–19:00 Institute of Historical Research Seminar series: European history 1500-1800 Low Countries Room

Enforcing royal legislation against its own beliefs: the reception of the edicts of pacification at the Parlement of Bordeaux during the French Wars of Religion (1563-1600)

Ulrike Kern C, Cu, H

Gregory Champeaud (Bordeaux) H

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17:00–19:00 Institute of Classical Studies Seminar series: Latin literature Room G37

The Propertius Code: stichometric intertextuality in Propertius 4

17:30–19:30 Institute of Historical Research Seminar series: Socialist history Pollard Room

Out of the shadows- the campaign for homosexual equality from the 1970s

17:30–19:30 Institute of Historical Research Seminar series: Global history London Centre, University of Notre Dame

Away from exceptionalism: early American history and global history in the 21st century

18:00–20:00 Institute of English Studies Seminar series: Djuna Barnes research Room 104

Like a priestess in a bear’s cave: Jung’s anima and Modernist sexuality in Nightwood

18:00–19:30 Institute of Germanic & Romance Studies Centre for Contemporary Women’s Writing Spanish reading group Room ST276

Maria Barbal’s Pedra de tartera (1985) / Canto rodado (1995)

Donncha O’ Rourke (Oxford) C

John Lindsay (Kingston) H

Trevor Burnard H

Nick Hocking (Birkbeck) Cu

Ester Pou (London) Cu

Tuesday 22 February 2011 17:00–19:00 Institute of Historical Research Seminar series: Religious history of Britain 1500-1801 Germany Room

Power, jurisdiction and the switch: an enigmatic feature of the Tudor Royal supremacy

17:00–20:00 Institute of Classical Studies Spring Lecture Room G22/26

‘Mycenaeans’ overseas? Matertial connections and mobility in Late Bronze Age Mediterranean

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David Crankshaw (King’s, London) H

Evangelia Kiriatzi (Athens) C

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17:00–19:30 Institute of Historical Research Seminar series: Jewish history Senate House

Jewish revolutionaries and the community/ society paradigm

17:15–19:15 Institute of Historical Research Seminar series: Locality & region Ecclesiastical History Room (IHR)

Silk hats, counter-jumpers and the rural experience. The county of Hertfordshire, 18801914

Lars Fischer (Cambridge) H

Julie Moore (Hertfordshire) H

17:15–19:15 Institute of Historical Research Seminar series: Life-Cycles Pollard Room

The new girl in the old boy network: Elizabeth Esteve-Coll at the V&A

17:15–19:15 Institute of Historical Research Seminar series: British maritime history venue tbc

Masculinity and mental health in the Georgian navy

18:30–21:00 Institute of Germanic & Romance Studies Seminar series: Visual culture Room ST275

Alternative worlds

Ruth Adams (King’s, London) H

Roland Pietsch (Queen Mary) H

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Wednesday 23 February 2011 09:30–17:30 Institute of Musical Research Conference / Symposium Chancellor’s Hall

Brian Ferneyhough - a symposium

12:30–14:00 Institute of English Studies Director’s seminar Room G35

Making books at the end of the seventeenth century - working life at the University Press, Oxford during its formative years

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Martyn Ould (The Old School Press) Cu

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14:15–15:30 Warburg Institute Seminar series: Director’s work in progress Woburn Square

Domninus of Larissa, a philosophermathematician of the fifth century CE

16:00–18:00 Institute of Philosophy Seminar series: Aesthetics forum Room G35

Non-conceptual content and artistic activity

Peter Riedlberger C, Cu, H, P

Jason Gaiger (Oxford) Supported by the British Society of Aesthetics P

16:30–17:30 Warburg Institute Lecture Woburn Square

The Cambridge Platonists and Ficino: a Platonic inheritance revisited

17:00–19:30 Institute of Classical Studies Seminar series: Classical archaeology Room G22/26

Onlookers on Attic vases: perpectives on production and class

17:00–19:00 Institute of Historical Research Seminar series: Contemporary British history Wolfson Room

Organisational pluralism: reflections on a ‘new style’ of management of the Linwood car plant, 1967-1981

Sarah Hutton C, Cu, H, P

Mark Stansbury-O’Donnell (St Thomas/Institute of Classsical Studies Webster Fellow) C

Alison Gilmour (Glasgow; Institute of Historical Research) H

17:15–19:15 Institute of Historical Research Seminar Pollard Room

‘Lift up your hearts!’ Prayer, public worship and spiritual health in Britain during the Second World War Hannah Elias (McMaster) H

18:00–20:00 Institute of Commonwealth Studies Lecture Beveridge Hall

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Britain and the Commonwealth: confronting the past - imagining the future Philip Murphy (Institute of Commonwealth Studies) Cu, H, Hu, L, Po

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17:30–19:30 Institute of Historical Research Seminar series: Earlier middle ages Ecclesiastical History Room (IHR)

The emergence of an ‘Islamic aristocracy’: Alid families in the early Islamic East

17:30–19:30 Institute of Historical Research Seminar series: Rethinking modern Europe Germany Room

Migrants, immigrants and welfare in modern Britain

17:30–19:30 Institute of Musical Research University Trust Fund event Room ST274/275

Film Ferneyhough’s 6th Quartet and concert of music by Brian Ferneyhough

17:30–19:30 Institute of Historical Research Seminar series: Modern Italian history venue tbc

Fighting for Itaglia: popular percpetions of the First World War

18:00–20:00 Institute of Germanic & Romance Studies Research Centre for German and Austrian Exile Studies seminar

Flying and spying: MI5, Claud Sykes and Karl Otten

Teresa Bernheimer (SOAS) H

David Feldman (Birkbeck) H

Ensemble Exposé conducted by Roger Redgate M

Vanda Wilcox (John Cabot, Rome) H

Richard Dove(London) Cu

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Thursday 24 February 2011 24–26 February 2011 Institute of Germanic & Romance Studies Conference / Symposium Chancellor’s Hall

The carnival of death: perceptions of death in Europe and the Americas

9:25–21:00 Institute of Germanic & Romance Studies Conference / Symposium Room ST274/275

Holocaust writing and translation

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14:00–16:00 School of Advanced Study Research training Room ST275

Research skills workshop: teaching skills for the PhD student

14:00–16:00 School of Advanced Study Research Training venue tbc

EndNote: intermediate training

16:30–19:00 Institute of Classical Studies Seminar series: Ancient history Room G22/26

Alexander and ritual warfare

17:00–18:30 Institute of Musical Research Seminar series: Directions in musical research Room G35

Music semiotics as a hermeneutic tool for musical interpretation and analysis

Lynette Mitchell (Exeter) C

Nicholas McKay (Sussex) Chair: Michael Spitzer (Liverpool) M

17:30–19:30 Institute of Historical Research Seminar series: Society, culture & belief, 1500-1802 Ecclesiastical History Room (IHR)

The Jesuit Jerome Nadal and his Influence from Paraguay to China

17:30–19:30 Institute of Historical Research Seminar series: Philosophy of history Pollard Room

Art and History: their relationship in the work of R. G. Collingwood

17:30–19:00 Institute of English Studies Seminar series: Open University biography Room ST273

Biographizing Tagore

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Jean Michel Massing (Cambridge) H

Stephen Leach (Keele) H

William Radice (Oxford) Cu

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17:30–19:30 Institute of Historical Research Seminar series: European history 1150-1552 venue tbc

Rift to reconciliation? Henry II and the miracles of St Thomas

17:30–19:30 Institute of Historical Research Seminar series: Reconfiguring the British: nation, empire, world 16001900 Wolfson Room

After slavery: free trade, sugar and the reconfiguration of the state 1833-52

18:00–19:30 Institute for the Study of the Americas Seminar Venue tbc

Challenging lilywhite Hollywood: African Americans and the demand for racial equality in the motion picture industry, 1963-1974

Gesine Oppitz-Trotman (East Anglia; Institute of Historical Research) H

Keith McClelland (UCL) H

Andrew Dawson (Greenwich) Cu, H, Hu

18:30–20:30 Institute of Germanic & Romance Studies John Coffin Memorial Reading Chancellor’s Hall

The Dad Project

18:30–20:30 Institute of English Studies Seminar series: London theatre Room G35

Panel: histories of live art

Briony Campbell Cu

Gavin Butt (Goldsmiths), Dominic Johnson (Queen Mary), Heike Roms (Aberystwyth) Cu

Friday 25 February 2011 10:00–18:00 Institute for the Study of the Americas Conference / Symposium Room G22/26

JISLAC conference: Contours of development: new research on migration, politics and policy between the Americas and Europe For more information see p.8 S, Po

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10:15–18:00 Warburg Institute Conference / Symposium Woburn Square

Montaigne and the Classical tradition

14:00–17:00 Institute of Musical Research Research training reading group Room G27

Classic texts in music and culture

16:30–18:30 Institute of Classical Studies Postgraduate work in progress seminar Room G35

MA session

17:15–19:15 Institute of Historical Research Seminar series: Economic and social History of the premodern world, 1500 - 1800 Pollard Room

Training the future labour force: chimney sweep apprentices in England, c. 1780-1840

17:30–19:00 Institute of Commonwealth Studies Seminar series: Singapore Room 103

Singapore’s defence policy in the 21st century: limits to success?

17:30–19:30 Institute of Historical Research Seminar series: History of gardens and landscapes Wolfson Room

The social and cultural history of municipal parks in Manchester during the early 20th century

18:30–20:30 Institute of Germanic & Romance Studies John Coffin Memorial Reading Chancellor’s Hall

On painting death

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Niels van Manen (Manchester; Institute of Historical Research) H

Graham Webb-Ong (King’s, London) P

Carole O’Reilly (Salford) H

Laurie Lipton (artist) Cu

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Saturday 26 February 2011 14:00–17:00 Institute of English Studies Seminar series: Open University book history and bibliography research Room ST273

Reading in the First World War Jonathan Arnold (Institute of English Studies): Please send me Tess of the Dr Rbyvilles (Harding): Reading preferences of American Soldiers and Sailors during World War One Jane Potter (Oxford Brookes): Khaki and Kisses: Reading the Romance Novel in the Great War Cu

14:30–16:30 Institute of Germanic & Romance Studies Centre for Contemporary Women’s Writing in French seminar Room ST276

Unstable selves in Ying Chen’s fiction Gabrielle Parker (Middlesex) and Julie Rodgers (Maynooth) Cu

Monday 28 February 2011 12:30–14:30 Institute for the Study of the Americas Seminar Senate Room

The president’s fiscal commission report: what next? Marc L. Goldwein (Policy Director, Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget; Senior Policy Analyst, Fiscal Policy Program, New America Foundation) E, Po

16:00–19:00 Institute of Classical Studies Seminar series: Ancient philosophy Room G34

Forms as numbers

16:30–18:00 Warburg Institute Seminar series: History of art Woburn Square

Thomas Spring’s chantry and mortuary chapel at Lavenham

17:00–19:00 Institute of Classical Studies Seminar series: Latin literature Room G37

Unreliable beholders and their (con)texts: from Theocritus to Petronius

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John Dillon (Dublin) C

Charles Tracy C, Cu, H

Alexander Kirichenko (Trier) C

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17:15–19:15 Institute of Historical Research Seminar series: Sport and leisure history Ecclesiastical History Room (IHR)

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The significance of thermal comfort, physical health and recreation in the design of the crystal palaces at Hyde Park and Sydenham Henrik Schoenefeldt (Cambridge) H

17:15–19:00 Institute of English Studies Seminar series: London Shakespeare Room G22/26

London Shakespeare Florence March (Avignon): Richard III at the Avignon Festival Pascale Aebischer (Exeter): Bend it like Nagra: filming Renaissance drama for British television in the twenty-first century Cu

17:15–19:15 Institute of Historical Research Seminar series: Music in Britain Wolfson Room

Who owns the musical past?: Wealth, power and professional reputation in modern musicology

17:30–19:00 Institute of Commonwealth Studies Seminar series: Decolonization Room G35

The Malayan Emergency: Asian perspectives

Andrew Pinnock (Southampton) H, M

Manuel Bollag (King’s College London)

British and French Soldiers: Views of the Counter-Insurgencies in Malaya and Indochina, 1945-1960 Karl Hack (Open University) Hu, Po

17:30–19:00 Institute of Classical Studiesi Seminar series: London Roman art Royal Holloway London Annex

The statue of Hadrian from Cyrene

17:30–19:30 Institute of Historical Research Seminar series: Global history London Centre, University of Notre Dame

What might a global history of the 20th century look like?

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Thorsten Opper (The British Museum) C, Cu

Angus Lockyer H

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18:00–20:00 Institute of English Studies Seminar series: Literary and critical theory Room 103

Literary and critical theory (title tbc)

18:00–20:00 Institute for the Study of the Americas Lecture Senate Room

America’s deficit problem: can it be conquered?

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Marc L. Goldwein (Policy Director, Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget; Senior Policy Analyst, Fiscal Policy Program, New America Foundation) E, Po

Tuesday 1 March 2011 1–2 March 2011 Institute of Germanic & Romance Studies Conference / Symposium Room ST274/275

(Re)branding feminism

17:00–19:00 Institute of Historical Research Seminar series: Military history Germany Room

The secret service bureau and the enemy alien question during the Great War

17:00–19:30 Institute for the Study of the Americas Seminar Macmillan Hall

Ethnicity and the persistence of inequality

17:30–19:30 Institute of Historical Research Seminar series: Archives and society Ecclesiastical History Room (IHR)

The autonomy paradox: new adventures in archival description

17:30–19:30 Institute of Historical Research Seminar series: Christian missions in global history Pollard Room

‘They will take everything from us’: Catholic versus Protestant approaches to Leprosy Settlement in Uganda, 1927-1951

For more informaiton see p.8 Cu, S

Martin Farrar (King’s, London) H

Rosemary Thorp (Oxford) S

Jenny Bunn (UCL) H

Kathleen Vongsathorn (Oxford) H

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17:30–20:30 Institute of Classical Studies Accordia Lecture Room G22/26

The Pantanello: new research at Hadrian’s Villa, Tivoli

17:30–19:30 Institute of English Studies Seminar series: Textual scholarship Room G34

The double life of The Ghost in the Garden Room: Charles Dickens edits Elizabeth Gaskell

17:30–19:30 Institute of Historical Research Seminar series: History of libraries Room G37

Old books and new technologies: the dissenting academy libraries project, 1720-1860

Thorsten Opper (British Museum) C

Fran Baker (John Rylands Library, Manchester) Cu

Isabel Rivers (Queen Mary), Rose Dixon and Kyle Roberts (Centre for Dissenting Studies, Dr. Williams’s Library) H

18:00–20:00 Institute of Historical Research Seminar series: International history Low Countries Room

Exporting Amnesty International to the United States: transatlantic activism in the 1960s

19:00–20:30 Institute of Historical Research Seminar series: London Society for Medieval Studies Wolfson Room

Incrusted with ivory: observations on a casket in the Victoria and Albert Museum

Sarah Snyder (UCL) H

Mariam Rosser-Owen (V&A Museum) H

Wednesday 2 March 2011 13:30–15:30 Institute of Philosophy Seminar series: Aesthetics forum Room ST273

Understatement, overstatement, and irony Kendall Walton (Michigan) Supported by the British Society of Aesthetics P

14:15–15:30 Warburg Institute Seminar series: Director’s work in progress Woburn Square

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Taste and scholarship in 18th-century Venice: Antonio Maria Zanetti the Younger (1706-1778) Laura Popoviciu C, Cu, H, P

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16:00–18:00 Institute of Philosophy Seminar series: Reasons for action Room 104

The object and aims of deliberation

16:30–17:30 Warburg Institute Lecture Woburn Square

Painters and saints: anthroponymy and art in Medieval Italy

17:00–19:00 Institute of Historical Research Seminar series: History of political ideas Germany Room

A (radical) whig theory of empire: political economy, political integration, and political transformation in the 18th century

Michael Martin (UCL; Berkeley) P

Julian Gardner Cu, H, P, S

Steven Pincus (Yale) H

17:30–19:00 Institute for the Study of the Americas Seminar Venue tbc

The 2011 communist party congress in Cuba: real turning point or simply the usual rubber stamp? Tony Kapcia (Nottingham) H, Po

17:15–19:15 Institute of Historical Research Seminar series: British history in the long 18th century Wolfson Room

Ecclesiastical property: social, economic and religious history? The church and English social history, 1730-1800 Daniel Cummins (Reading) H

17:30–19:30 Institute of Historical Research Seminar series: Earlier middle ages Ecclesiastical History Room (IHR)

Stating the obvious? Rituals, assemblies and the Anglo-Saxon state, 871-978

17:30–19:30 Institute of Historical Research Seminar series: Metropolitan history Pollard Room

Lost London: managing change in a world city

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Levi Roach (Cambridge) H

Philip Davies (English Heritage) H

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17:30–17:30 Institute of Commonwealth Studies Seminar series: Human rights Room G32

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Competing authorities or contested consequences? Justice, faith and negotiation in conflict states Leslie Vinjamuri (Centre for the International Politics of Conflict, Rights and Justice, SOAS; London Transitional Justice Network [LTJN]) D, Hu, L, Po

17:30–19:30 Institute of English Studies Inter-University seminar in Romantic studies STB8

Inventing tradition and securing memory: objects and the composition of biography

18:00–19:00 Institute of Advanced Legal Studies Seminar Charles Clore House

International judicial control of environmental protection: standard setting, compliance control and the development of international environmental law by the international judiciary

Murray Pittock (Glasgow) Cu

Yasuhiro Shigeta (Osaka Gakuin) L

Thursday 3 March 2011 3–5 March 2011 Institute of Advanced Legal Studies Conference / Symposium Charles Clore House

2nd Biennial War Crimes Conference: Justice? Whose Justice? Punishment, mediation or reconciliation For more information see p.9 Hu, L

11:15–11:15 Institute of Historical Research Seminar series: History of education Room G34

Overseas students in British universities 19002010: practice without policy

12:00–13:30 Institute of Germanic & Romance Studies Work-in-progress seminar Room ST276

Past crimes, present memories: French crime fiction and the second World War

Hilary Perraton (Institute of Education) H

Claire Gorrara (Cardiff / Institute of Germanic & Romance Studies) Cu

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14:00–18:00 Institute of Musical Research Workshop University of Cardiff

February—April 2011

Creativity in performance: improvisation in Mozart’s Piano Concertos John Irving (Institute of Musical Research) and Claire Holden (AHRC Creative and Performing Arts Fellow, Cardiff) M

16:00–18:00 Institute of Philosophy Seminar series: Perception, senses and action forum Deller Hall, Senate House

Ideas about the role of cortical oscillations in speech and language

16:30–19:00 Institute of Classical Studies Seminar series: Ancient history Room G22/26

Alexander and Dionysos: royal ideology and after-life representations in ancient Macedonia

17:00–19:30 Institute of Classical Studies Seminar series: Classical archaeology Room G22/26

Portrait statue monuments along the Dromos on Delos

17:00–18:30 Warburg Institute Seminar series: Maps and society Woburn Square

London 1747 and Dublin 1756: John Rocque’s capital city maps

17:00–19:00 Institute of Historical Research Seminar series: British history 18151946 Wolfson Room

Playing Hamlet in a barn: comedy, tragedy, and drama in the London police courts, 1820-1920

17:15–19:15 Institute of Historical Research Seminar series: British history in the 17th century Germany Room

The roots of English deism: between Protestant Enlightenment and radical Enlightenment

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Anne-Lise Giraud (ENS, Paris) P

Elias Koulakiotis (Ioannina) C

Sheila Dillon (Duke) C

John Montague (Royal Irish Academy, Dublin) Cu, H, S

Sascha Auerbach (Northern British Columbia) H

Diego Lucci (American University in Bulgaria) H

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17:30–19:30 Institute of Historical Research Seminar series: Postgraduate and early career Low Countries Room

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‘They speak of him with something akin to admiration’: The burglarious exploits of Charles Peace and the pleasure culture of crime in Britain, 1878-1939 Eloise Moss (Oxford) H

17:30–19:30 Institute of Historical Research Seminar series: American history Pollard Room

On the corner: black intellectuals and the urban crisis

17:30–19:00 Institute of Classical Studies Institute of Germanic and Romance Studies Lecture Room ST273

The reception of Classical Antiquity in German literature: Hölderlin and Antiquity

18:00–20:00 Institute of English Studies Wyndham Lewis reading group seminar Room ST275

Wyndham Lewis and the inter-war popular novel: potboilers and gun-man bestsellers

Daniel Matlin H

Charlie Louth (Oxford) Cu, H

Anna Burrells (Birmingham) Cu

Friday 4 March 2011 9:30–17:30 Institute of English Studies Conference / Symposium Senate House

UCL English Graduate Conference 2011: lies and deception

16:30–18:30 Institute of Classical Studies Postgraduate work in progress seminar Room G35

Representations of power part I: A role model for Augustus? The Augustus/Numa asses and the Roman mint of 23-12 BC

For more information see p.9 Cu

Victoria Győri (King’s, London) C

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February—April 2011

17:00–18:00 Warburg Institute Seminar series: History of scholarship from the Renaissance onwards Woburn Square

The interest in Arabic poetry in 17th- and 18thcentury Europe

17:15–19:15 Institute of Historical Research Seminar series: Women’s history Low Countries Room

Uneven orientalisms: Burmese women in the Victorian and Edwardian British imagination

18:00–20:00 Institute of English Studies Seminar series: Irish studies Room G32

Conor Cruise O’Brien and the meaning of Irish liberalism

18:00–20:00 Institute of English Studies Seminar series: Finnegans Wake research Room G35

Finnegans Wake research (title tbc)

19:00–20:30 Institute of Germanic & Romance Studies Centre for Contemporary Women’s Writing study day Room ST274/275

Esther Tusquets

Jan Loop C, Cu, H, P, S, Po

Lucy Delap (Cambridge) H

John Regan (Dundee) Cu

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Saturday 5 March 2011 11:00–13:00 Institute of English Studies Seminar series: Modernism Room G22/26

Modernism and disability Laura Salisbury (Birkbeck): Aphasic Modernisms: Human, Animal, Mechanical Stuart Murray (Leeds): Virginia’s Sister: Modernism and the Presence of Disability Cu

11:00–17:00 Institute of Germanic & Romance Studies Centre for Contemporary Women’s Writing study day Court Room

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Esther Tusquets Cu

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13:00–16:00 Institute of English Studies Seminar Room G37

Events calendar Victorian Popular Fiction Association study day Tara MacDonald (Amsterdam): Sensational Reading in Amelia B. Edwards’s Hand and Glove and Barbara’s History Anne-Marie Beller (Loughborough): ‘She knows much that ladies are not accustomed to know’: The Gendering of Knowledge and Experience in the Fiction of Amelia B. Edwards and M. E. Braddon Cu, P

14:00–16:00 Institute of English Studies Seminar series: EMPHASIS (Early Modern Philosophy and the Scientific Imagination) Room 104

Music and the emergence of experimental science

15:00–17:00 Institute of Classical Studies Virgil Society lecture Room ST274/275

Ausonius and Virgil’s nether regions

Penelope Gouk (Manchester): Music and the emergence of experimental science Cu, P

Roger Rees (St Andrews) C

Monday 7 March 2011 10:30–17:30 Institute of Musical Research Research Training Room ST273

Interpreting musical sources: textual criticism, editorial method, scholarly and performing editions, 18th-, 19th- and 20th-century sources Convenor:John Rink (Cambridge), with Neil Heyde (RAM), and John Butt (Glasgow) M

16:30–18:00 Warburg Institute Seminar series: History of art Woburn Square

Aspects of Dionysus in Renaissance Art

17:00–19:00 Institute of Historical Research Seminar Ecclesiastical History Room (IHR)

‘The enemy is in your midst, under your rule it is the Christians.’ The indigenous Christian minorities of the Bilad al-Sham and Egypt in the mid-thirteenth century

Francois Quiviger (Warburg Institute) C, Cu, H, M

Scott Parker (Royal Holloway) H

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February—April 2011

17:00–19:00 Institute of Historical Research Seminar series: European history 1500-1801 Low Countries Room

Ex-votos, ethnographies, and enthusiasm: humanists, Jews, and the tale of Simon of Trent

17:00–19:00 Institute of Classical Studies Seminar series: Latin literature Room G37

What is Horace doing in Seneca’s choruses?

17:30–19:30 Institute of Historical Reserch Seminar series: Global history London Centre, University of Notre Dame

The image of the globe in the Renaissance

18:00–20:00 Institute of English Studies Postgraduate feminist reading group Room G35

Class and motherhood in the media

19:00–20:30 Institute of Germanic & Romance Studies Other events Chancellor’s Hall

Entre escritoras: on Ana Maria Matute

Stephen Bowd (Edinburgh) H

Victoria Moul (King’s, London) C

PeterBarber H

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Ester Tusquets (Barcelona) Cu

Tuesday 8 March 2011 14:00–16:00 Institute of Philosophy Workshop Room G35

Early modern philosophy workshop

17:00–19:00 Institute of Historical Research Seminar series: Religious history of Britain 1500-1800 Germany Room

A ‘dialogue between the present and past’? Lord Herbert of Cherbury and the Henrician Reformation in his life and reign of King Henry VIII

Jeffrey McDonough (Harvard; Munster) and Don Rutherford P

Christine Jackson (Oxford) H

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17:00–19:30 Institute of Historical Research Seminar series: Jewish history Senate House

Jacob Frank on the relative merits of Judaism, Christianity and Islam

17:00–20:00 Institute of Classical Studies Webster Lecture venue tbc

Webster Lecture (title tbc)

17:15–19:15 Institute of Historical Research Seminar series: Locality & region Ecclesiastical History Room (IHR)

The parochial nature of timber framing

17:15–19:15 Institute of Historical Research Seminar series: Life-cycles Pollard Room

Motherhood and female honour in Early Modern London

17:15–19:15 Institute of Historical Research Seminar series: British maritime history venue tbc

The Atlantic maritime frontier: piracy and the pursuit of governmental legitimacy in the modern state, 1688-1856

Ada Rapoport-Albert (UCL) H

Mark Stansbury-O’Donnell (St Thomas) C

Duncan James (Insight, Historic Buildings Research) H

Tim Reinke-Williams (Northampton) H

Guy Chet (North Texas) H

17:30–19:00 Institute of English Studies Seminar series: Open University biography Room ST274

Biographizing Tambimuttu

19:00–20:30 Institute of Historical Research Seminar series: London Society for Medieval Studies Wolfson Room

Prison life in Medieval Italy: the experience of semi-exclusiveness

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Ruvani Ranasinha Cu

Guy Geltner (Amsterdam) H

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February—April 2011

Wednesday 9 March 2011 14:00–19:00 Institute of Classical Studies Gender Colloquium Room ST274/275

Gender colloquium (title tbc)

14:15–15:30 Warburg Institute Seminar series: Director’s work in progress Woburn Square

Imagination and memory in Marsilio Ficino’s theory of the vehicles of the soul

16:00–18:00 Institute of Philosophy Seminar series: Aesthetics forum Room 103

The special affects of early modern horror

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Anna Corrias C, Cu, H, P

Maria Loh (UCL) Supported by the British Society of Aesthetics P

16:30–17:30 Warburg Institute Lecture Woburn Square

Homo Ludens revisited: from Huizinga to Zemon Davis and beyond

17:00–18:30 Institute of Musical Research ICONEA seminar Room G35

What do we know about Babylonian music and how do we know it?

17:00–19:30 Institute for the Study of the Americas Seminar venue tbc

Rethinking church-state conflict in the 20thcentury Argentina

17:00–19:00 Institute of Historical Research Seminar series: Contemporary British history Wolfson Room

Time, funding and social science: the British birth cohort surveys of 1946 and 1958

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Lisa Jardine Cu, H, P, S

Richard Dumbrill M

Martin Castro (Oxford; Buenos Aires) H, Po

John Welshman (Lancaster) H

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17:00–20:00 Institute of Classical Studies Guest lecture Room G22/26

Ancestors and the goddess: new discoveries from Minoan Mochlos

17:15–19:15 Institute of Historical Research Seminar series: Modern religious history Pollard Room

B. Seebohm Rowntree, The Bible and the British people, c.1900-1950

17:30–17:30 Institute of Historical Research Seminar series: Earlier middle ages Ecclesiastical History Room (IHR)

Changes in material and mental culture at the end of Antiquity: East and West contrasted

17:30–19:30 Institute of Historical Research Seminar series: Rethinking modern Europe Germany Room

Defining the diaspora: the case of the Greeks

17:30–19:30 Institute of Historical Research Seminar series: Modern Italian history Low Countries Room

One people one ballot. The universal suffrage in Italy and France between Two Revolutions (17971848)

Jeffrey Soles (Greensboro NC) H

Simon Green (Leeds) H

Bryan Ward-Perkins (Oxford) H

Richard Clogg (Oxford) H

Luca Fruci, Pisa H

Thursday 10 March 2011 10:00–18:00 Institute of Philosophy Conference / Symposium Chancellor’s Hall

Collective epistemology: the epistemic life of groups

14:00–17:00 Institute of English Studies Seminar series: Open University book history and bibliography research Venue tbc

Reading in the First World War

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Alisa Miller (GuildHE): Towards a popular canon: Poetry, war and authorial identity in Europe, 1914-1929 Sara Mori (IES, University of London): Reading during the First World War: the experience of Gabinetto G.P. Vieusseux of Florence Cu

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15:35–15:35 Institute of Historical Research Seminar series: Film history Low Countries Room

February—April 2011

Having our cake and eating It: The Dirty Dozen (1967), the Second World War combat film and Vietnam Tom Symmons (Queen Mary) H

16:30–19:00 Institute of Classical Studies Seminar series: Ancient history Room G22/26

Ancient history (title tbc)

17:00–19:00 Institute of Historical Research Seminar series: Modern German history Ecclesiastical History Room (IHR)

Much ado about nothing? The NATO double Track decision on West German political culture

17:00–18:30 Institute of Musical Research Seminar series: Directions in musical research Room G35

Don’t sing it on a feast day: sacred music performance in the Soviet Union

17:30–19:30 Institute of Historical Research Seminar series: Society, culture & belief, 1500-1800 Ecclesiastical History Room (IHR)

Early Modern constructions of ethnicity and English travellers to the Ottoman Empire

17:30–19:30 Institute of Historical Research Seminar series: Philosophy of history Pollard Room

The discrepancy between the reception and relevance of Collingwood’s philosophy of history

17:30–19:30 Institute of English Studies Seminar series: Digital text and scholarship Room G34

Written in stone? Encoding ancient documents

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Philipp Gassert (Augsburg) H

Pauline Fairclough (Bristol) Chair: Erik Levi (Royal Holloway) M

Eva Johanna Holmberg (Helsinki; Queen Mary) H

Jan van der Dussen (Open, The Netherlands) H

Gabriel Bodard and Charlotte Rouech (King’s, London) Cu

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17:30–20:00 Institute of Germanic & Romance Studies Working Group for the Reception of German/Austrian/Swiss Literature lecture Room ST273

Holocaust testimony in translation

17:30–19:30 Institute of Historical Research Seminar series: European history 1150-1551 venue tbc

Islam in Medieval central Europe

17:30–19:30 Institute of Historical Research Seminar series: Reconfiguring the British: nation, empire, world 16001901 Wolfson Room

The private life of public health: East India company surgeons and the domestic sphere

18:00–19:30 Institute for the Study of the Americas Seminar Court Room

The federal government’s urban policy in the post-war era

18:00–19:30 Institute for the Study of the Americas Seminar Venue tbc

Strangers in the living room: carving out family space in the postwar motel

18:30–20:30 Institute of English Studies Seminar series: London theatre Room G35

Panel on costume: wearing, working, feeling, acting

Peter Davies (Edinburgh) Cu

Katarina Stulrajterova (Bratislava; London) H

Margot Finn (Warwick) H

Roger Biles (Illinois State) H, Po

Cara Rodway (King’s, London) Cu, H

Speakers tbc Cu

Friday 11 March 2011 Institute of Historical Research Conference / Symposium Wolfson Room

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Birth of the birth clinic conference For more information see p.10 H

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16:00–19:30 Institute of Germanic & Romance Studies Seminar Room ST276

From textual to visual: Un secret (book by Philippe Grimbert; film by Claude Miller)

16:30–18:30 Institute of Classical Studies Postgraduate work in progress seminar Room G35

Representations of power part II: Viewing the pacification of the Alps: the Augustan arch at Segusium

Naomi Segal (Institute of Germanic & Romance Studies) Cu

Hannah Cornwell (Oxford) C

17:00–18:30 Institute of Musical Research Performance/research seminar Chancellor’s Hall

The workshop as a research tool

17:00–18:00 Warburg Institute Seminar series: History of scholarship from the Renaissance onwards Woburn Square

La fonction des signes et des prodiges dans la conception de l’histoire de Flavius Josephe et de Tacite. Un exemple: Guerre des Juifs VI, 288-315 et Histoires V, 13

Mine Dogantan Dack (Middlesex) M

Francis Schmidt C, Cu, H, P, S, Po

17:15–19:15 Institute of Historical Research Seminar series: Economic and social History of the premodern world, 1500 - 1801 Pollard Room

The occupational structure of England and Wales c. 1650-1871: work in progress

17:30–19:30 Institute of Historical Research Seminar series: History of gardens and landscapes Wolfson Room

Leberecht Migge and the ‘Green Revolution’ in Weimar Germany

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Leigh Shaw-Taylor (Cambridge) H

David Haney (Kent) H

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18:00–20:00 Institute for the Study of the Americas Lecture London School of Economics

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Discussion panel on gender and poverty in the 21st century Nancy Folbre (Massachusetts Amherst), Diane Elson (Essex), Maxine Molyneux (Institute for the Study of the Americas), Sylvia Chant (LSE; Associate Fellow, Institute for the Study of the Americas) Cu, E, D, Hu, L, Po, S

Saturday 12 March 2011 14:00–17:00 Institute of English Studies Seminar series: Open University book history and bibliography research Room ST273

Reading in the First World War Cu

Monday 14 March 2011 16:00–18:00 Institute of Germanic & Romance Studies Seminar series: German philosophy Room G32

Reading and discussing German philosophy

16:00–19:00 Institute of Classical Studies Seminar series: Ancient philosophy Room G34

Ancient philosophy (title tbc)

16:30–18:00 Warburg Institute Seminar series: History of art Warburg Institute

Innovative trends in cinquecento vitruvian interpretations from Barbaro to Scamozzi

17:00–19:00 Institute of Classical Studies Seminar series: Latin literature Room G37

Dearly departed? Imago, Descriptio, and the ‘invention’ of Memoratio

17:15–19:15 Institute of Historical Research Seminar series: Sport and leisure history Ecclesiastical History Room (IHR)

Urban green spaces in Britain

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Jan Opsomer (Koln) C

Paolo Sanvito C, Cu, H

Emily Pillinger (Oxford) C

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17:15–19:15 Institute of Historical Research Seminar series: Music in Britain Wolfson Room

Hans Keller and internment

17:30–19:30 Institute of Historical Research Seminar series: Voluntary action history Low Countries Room

Transforming the peasant: mind, body and soul. Student volunteers in rural Romania, 1934-1938

17:30–19:30 Institute of Historical Research Seminar series: Global history London Centre, University of Notre Dame

The ‘Syrian’ global diaspora: migrants from Syria, Lebanon, Palestine and Jordan since the 1880s

17:30–19:30 Institute of Historical Research Seminar series: Modern French history Pollard Room

The memory of the Holocaust in French militant attitudes to political violence during the 1970s

17:30–19:00 Institute of Commonwealth Studies Seminar series: Decolonization Room G35

Harold Macmillan, his diaries and decolonisation’

17:30–19:00 Institute of Classical Studiesi Seminar series: London Roman art Royal Holloway London Annex

Hellenistic, Roman and contemporary sculpture in late antique ephesos: the case of the upper Agora and the theatre

Alison Garnham (independent scholar) H, M

Raluca Muşat (UCL) H

William Clarence-Smith H

Eleanor Davey (Queen Mary; Scouloudi Fellow, Institute of Historical Research) H

Peter Catterall (Queen Mary) Hu, Po

Maria Aurenhammer (Austrian Archaeological Institute, Vienna) C, Cu

18:00–20:00 Institute of English Studies Seminar series: Literary and critical theory Room G32

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Literary and critical theory (title tbc) Cu

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February—April 2011

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Tuesday 15 March 2011 17:00–19:00 Institute of Philosophy Seminar series: Logic and metaphysics forum Room G32

Logic and metaphysics forum (title tbc)

17:00–19:00 Institute of Historical Research Seminar series: Military history Germany Room

The US army and marines in the Republic of Vietnam: conflicting doctrines and cultures?

17:30–19:30 Institute of Historical Research Seminar series: Archives and society Ecclesiastical History Room (IHR)

Techniques and tactics for the safeguarding of a publicly-funded record service in times of public sector cuts

Steinvör Árnadóttir (Stirling and Cambridge) P

Arrigo Velicogna (King’s, London) H

Caroline Sampson (Warwickshire County Record Office) H

18:00–20:00 Institute of Historical Research Seminar series: International history Low Countries Room

Edward Heath, Georges Pompidou and British entry to the European community Daniel Furby (Queen Mary) H

Wednesday 16 March 2011 13:00–14:00 Institute of Commonwealth Studies Seminar series: Commonwealth research Room 104

Transnational education in the Commonwealth

14:15–15:30 Warburg Institute Seminar series: Director’s work in progress Woburn Square

Geometry and representation in the central Middle Ages

15:30–19:30 Institute of Classical Studies Mycenaean series lecture Room G22/26

Tsountas house and cult at Mycenae

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Balasubramanyam Chandramohan (Institute of Commonwealth Studies) Cu, H, Hu, Po

Megan McNamee C, Cu, H, P

Kim Shelton (Berkeley) C

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16:00–18:00 Institute of Philosophy Seminar series: Reasons for action Room G37

Political reasons

17:00–18:30 Institute of Musical Research ICONEA seminar Room G32

The epistemological framework of musicology: Aristotle, Descartes, Lacan

17:00–19:30 Institute for the Study of the Americas Seminar Venue tbc

Panel: the Haitian Revolution and the world: responses to independence

Veronique Munoz-Dardé (UCL & Berkeley) P

Bruno de Florence M

Julia Gaffield (Duke): The good understanding which ought always to subsist between the two islands: Haiti and Jamaica in the Atlantic World, 1803-1804’ Carrie Gibson (Cambridge): Simón Bolívar, the United States, and the rejection of Haiti at the 1826 Congress of Panama H, Po, Cu

17:15–19:15 Institute of Historical Research Seminar series: British history in the long 18th century Wolfson Room

City rivalries and the making of modern London, 1720-1770

17:30–19:30 Institute of Historical Research Seminar series: Earlier middle ages Ecclesiastical History Room (IHR)

The stuttering prophet. The rhetoric of free speech in the early Middle Ages

17:30–19:30 Institute of Historical Research Seminar series: History of political ideas Room G34

Treading on fire: writing the history of the Civil War

17:30–19:30 Institute of English Studies Seminar series: London Old and Middle English research (LOMERS) Room ST273

London old and middle English research (title tbc)

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Jerry White (Birkbeck) H

Irene van Renswoude (Utrecht) H

David Armitage (Harvard) H

Cu

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17:30–19:30 Institute of Historical Research Seminar series: Metropolitan history Wolfson Room

City Rivalries and the making of modern London, 1720-1770

18:00–20:00 Institute of English Studies Seminar series: Contemporary innovative poetry research Room G35

Contemporary innovative poetry research seminar

Jerry White (Birkbeck) H

Keston Sutherland (Sussex) Cu

Thursday 17 March 2011 17–18 March 2011 Institute of Germanic & Romance Studies Conference / Symposium Room ST274/275

Tales of commerce and imagination: the Berlin department store 1896-1938 - Das Berliner Warenhaus 1896-1938 For more information see p.10 Cu, H

14:00–16:00 School of Advanced Study Research Training venue tbc

EndNote: intermediate training

16:00–18:00 Institute of Philosophy Seminar seriers: Aesthetics forum Room 104

Literature, narrative, and the shape of a life Josh Landy (Stanford) Supported by the British Society of Aesthetics P

16:30–19:00 Institute of Classical Studies Seminar series: Ancient history Room G22/26

Seleucus as an Alexander, the possibility of a Seleucid Romance

17:00–19:00 Institute of Historical Research Seminar series: Modern German history Ecclesiastical History Room (IHR)

Regulating access, producing sources. The politics of the archive in the 19th century

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Kyle Erickson (Wales Trinity St Davids) C

Philipp Mller (London) H

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February—April 2011

17:00–18:30 Institute of Musical Research Seminar series: Directions in musical research Room G35

Rethinking Neapolitan song

17:00–19:00 Institute of Historical Research Seminar series: British history 18151945 Wolfson Room

Liberalism and the Anglo-American politics of the folk in pre and post War London

17:15–19:15 Institute of Historical Research Seminar series: British history in the 17th century Germany Room

Caught in the crossfire’ Sir Gerald Campbell, Lord Beaverbrook and the near demise of the British Commonwealth Air Training Plan, MayOctober 1940

Goffredo Plastino (Newcastle) Chair: Franco Fabbri (Turin) M

Danny Walkowitz (New York) H

Polly Ha (East Anglia) H

17:30–19:30 Institute of Historical Research Seminar series: Postgraduate and early career Low Countries Room

Visions of India: creating nationalist identity at Indian National Congress Exhibitions, 1901-4

17:30–19:30 Institute of Historical Research Seminar series: American history Pollard Room

The problem of anticolonialism in the Civil War era

17:30–19:00 Institute of English Studies Seminar series: Medieval manuscripts Room 103

From shape to sound: some issues in realizing Middle English verse

17:30–19:00 Institute of Commonwealth Studies Seminar series: Language Policy/ Practice in the Commonwealth Room G34

Linguistic diversity in Bollywood: some recent trends

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Denise Gonyo (Brighton) H

Jay Sexton H

Ardis Butterfield (UCL) Cu

Lalit Mohan Joshi (film critic, editor and founder South Asian Cinema Foundation) Hu, Po, S

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19:00–20:30 Institute of Historical Research Seminar Court Room (lecture); Jessel Room (reception),

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The representation of Jewish heritage in London between 1887 and 1956 Kathrin Pierin Seminar followed by reception H

Friday 18 March 2011 18–19 March 2011 Institute of Philosophy Conference / Symposium Room G22/26

Understanding others: phenomenological methods in clinical practices

18–19 March 2011 Warburg Institute Colloquium Woburn Square

Dynastic marriages and their political and social reverberations, 1612-1615

Institute of Advanced Legal Studies Conference / Symposium Charles Clore House

EC tax conference

16:30–18:30 Institute of Classical Studies Postgraduate work in progress seminar Room G35

Representations of power part III: The representation of usurpation in imperial panegyric, AD 284-395

For more information see p.10 P

For more information see p.10 Cu, H, S, Po

Contact: belinda.crothers@sas.ac.uk

Adrastos Omissi (Oxford) C

17:15–19:15 Institute of Historical Research Seminar series: Women’s history Low Countries Room

Gender, liberalism and the dancing body in 20thcentury English country dance

17:30–19:00 Institute of Commonwealth Studies Seminar series: Singapore Room 104

Between creativity and censorship: cultural policy and creative industries

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Danny Walkowitz (New York) H

Jun Zubillaga-Pow (King’s, London) Po

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February—April 2011

18:00–20:00 Institute of English Studies Seminar series: Charles Peake Ulysses Room G35

Charles Peake Ulysses Seminar (title tbc)

18:00–20:00 Institute of English Studies Seminar series: Ezra Pound Cantos Reading Group Room G37

Homage to Sextus Propertius

Cu

Keston Sutherland (Sussex) Cu

Saturday 19 March 2011 10:30–16:15 Institute of Germanic & Romance Studies Research training workshop Room ST275

Historical methods, oral history and fieldwork; working across disciplines; time management

11:00–13:00 Institute of English Studies Seminar series: London nineteenth century studies Room 102

London 19th-century studies poetry workshop

14:00–16:00 Institute of Historical Research Seminar series: Education in the long 18th century Germany Room

Dissenting academy libraries and reading practices over the long 18th century

Led by Vicky Greenaway Cu

Kyle B. Roberts (Queen Mary) H

Monday 21 March 2011 10:30–17:30 Institute of Musical Research Research training Room ST273

Practicalities of PhD study: ethics, viva preparation and survival, getting published Convenor: John Irving (Institute of Musical Research), with Laudan Nooshin (City), and Rachel Cowgill (Liverpool Hope) M

17:00–19:00 Institute of Historical Research Seminar series: Crusades and the latin east Ecclesiastical History Room (IHR)

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Caffaro of Genoa and the motives of Italian crusaders during the 12th century Jonathan Phillips (Royal Holloway) H

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17:00–19:00 Institute of Historical Research Seminar series: European history 1500-1803 Low Countries Room

Louis XIV et le parlement de Bordeaux, un absolutisme bien tempere

17:00–19:00 Institute of Classical Studies Seminar series: Latin literature Room G37

Graduate presentations

17:15–19:00 Institute of English Studies Seminar series: London Shakespeare Room G22/26

London Shakespeare

Caroline Le Mao (Bordeaux III) H

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Sabine Schuelting (Freie Universitat): Precarious Figurations: Shylock in Twentieth-Century Germany Boika Sokolova (Notre Dame, London.): ‘Is this the promised end?’ King Lear on the post-Communist Bulgarian stage’ Cu

17:30–19:30 Institute of Historical Research Seminar series: Socialist history Pollard Room

Panait Istrati - revolutionary, novelist & friend of Victor Serge

17:30–19:30 Institute of Historical Research Seminar series: Global history London Centre, University of Notre Dame

The global history of disease

17:30–19:30 Institute of English Studies Seminar series: Textual scholarship Room 103

Textual scholarship (title tbc)

18:00–20:00 Institute of English Studies Seminar series: Djuna Barnes research Room G34

Djuna Barnes and Samuel Beckett

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George Paizis (UCL) H

Chris Hamlin H

Barbara Bordalejo (Birmingham) Cu

Robert Keiley (Birkbeck) Cu

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February—April 2011

Tuesday 22 March 2011 16:30–19:00 Institute of Classical Studies Guest Lecture venue tbc

Guest lecture (title tbc)

17:00–19:00 Institute of Historical Research Seminar series: Religious history of Britain 1500-1800 Germany Room

‘Charisma Basilikon’ and the revival of the royal touch in Restoration England

17:00–19:30 Institute of Historical Research Seminar series: Jewish history Room G32

The political and religious foundations of The University of London

17:15–19:15 Institute of Historical Research Seminar series: Life-Cycles Pollard Room

The life cycle and time in Medicine

17:15–19:15 Institute of Historical Research Seminar series: British maritime history venue tbc

The navy and the Cromwellian conquest of Ireland, 1649-53

17:30–19:00 Institute of Advanced Legal Studies and Institute of Commonwealth Studies Seminar series: International Refugee Law Charles Clore House

The geography of refugee protection – exclusions, limitations and exceptions from the 1967 protocol to the present

17:30–20:30 Institute of Classical Studies Friends of the British School at Athens Lecture Room G22/26

Byzantine sculpture - did they have any?

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David Smith (Cambridge) H

Felicity Griffiths (UCL) H

David Armstrong (King’s, London) H

Elaine Murphy (Trinity, Dublin) H

Elspeth Guild (Nijmegen, The Netherlands; LSE; Partner at Kingsley Napley, solicitors; Centre for European Policy Studies, Brussels) Hu, L

Rowena Lowerance (British Museum) C

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February—April 2011

17:30–19:00 Institute of English Studies Seminar series: Open University biography Room ST273

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Biographizing John Moray Stuart-Young Stephanie Newell (Sussex) Cu

Wednesday 23 March 2011 12:30–14:00 Institute of English Studies Director’s seminar Room G27

A European book network in mid-19th century: the Vieusseux reading rooms’s in Florence

13:00–13:00 Institute of Musical Research DeNOTE recital University of Bristol

Recital: beyond Beethoven’s texts

14:00–16:30 School of Advanced Study Research training Room G27

Careers workshop: Personality testing: Myers Briggs Type Indicator

17:00–19:30 Institute of Classical Studies Seminar series: Classical archaeology Room G22/26

Social standing: body language and status definition in Hellenistic art

17:00–18:30 Institute of Musical Research ICONEA seminar Room G32

The psychologies of theorism in ancient near and Middle-Eastern cultures

17:00–19:30 Institute for the Study of the Americas Seminar venue tbc

Alliance for or against progress? U.S. – Brazilian relations during the early 1960s

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Sara Mori Cu

Jane Booth (classical clarinet), Jennifer Morsches (classical cello) and John Irving (fortepiano) M

Jane Anderson (Oxford) C

Richard Dumbrill M

Felipe Loureiro (Visiting Doctoral Fellow, ISA) H, Po

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February—April 2011

17:00–19:00 Institute of Historical Research Seminar series: Contemporary British history Wolfson Room

Why study administrative history when there are many attractive alternatives?

17:15–19:15 Institute of Historical Research Seminar series: Modern religious history Pollard Room

Recreation or renunciation? Episcopal interventions in the drink question in the 1890s

17:30–19:30 Institute of Historical Research Seminar series: Modern Italian history Low Countries Room

National Theatre in the age of municipalities

Rodney Lowe (Bristol; Cabinet Office) H

Frances Knight (Nottingham) H

Carlotta Sorba, Padova H

Thursday 24 March 2011 24–25 March 2011 Institute of Germanic & Romance Studies Research Training Room ST273

49th National Postgraduate Colloquium in German Studies

24–25 March 2011 Institute of Philosophy Conference / Symposium Room ST274/275

Expression and expressive communication

15:30–19:30 Institute of English Studies Seminar Room 104

London forum for authorship studies/digital text and scholarship

15:35–15:35 Institute of Historical Research Seminar series: Film history Low Countries Room

H.G. Wells and science fiction cinema

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For more information see p.11 P

Patrick Juola (Duquesne): title tbc Cu

James Chapman (Leicester) H

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February—April 2011

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16:30–19:00 Institute of Classical Studies Seminar series: Ancient history Room G22/26

Ancient history (title tbc)

17:30–19:30 Institute of Germanic & Romance Studies Lecture Room ST273

2011 Sylvia Naish research student lecture (title tbc)

17:30–19:30 Institute of Historical Research Seminar series: Society, culture & belief, 1500-1801 Ecclesiastical History Room (IHR)

Exoticism and global things: European geography ca. 1670-1730

17:30–19:30 Institute of Historical Research Seminar series: Philosophy of history Pollard Room

Collingwood and historical time

17:30–19:30 Institute of Historical Research Seminar series: European history 1150-1550 venue tbc

From Sicut to Turbato again: ‘Papal policy’ towards Jews in the Central Middle Ages: the evidence revisited

Speaker(s) tbc C

Cu

Benjamin Schmidt (Washington, Seattle) H

Jonathan Gorman (Queen’s, Belfast) H

Rebecca Rist (Reading) H

17:30–19:30 Institute of Historical Research Seminar series: Reconfiguring the British: nation, empire, world 16001900 Wolfson Room

Archives and empire

18:30–20:30 Institute of English Studies Seminar series: London theatre 32 Tavistock Sq.

Performing HerSelf: autobiography, historiography and dramatic recollections

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Felix Driver (Royal Holloway), Gemma Romain (Newcastle), Margaret Makepeace (British Library) H

Gilli Bush-Bailey (Royal Holloway) Cu

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February—April 2011

Friday 25 March 2011 13:00–20:00 Institute of Musical Research Workshop Guildhall School of Music and Drama

Performance laboratory - focus on the classical bow

16:30–18:30 Institute of Classical Studies Postgraduate work in progress seminar Room G35

Representations of power part IV: Megasthenes and Mauryan-Seleucid relations: fact or fiction?

Speakers and performers include: Jacqueline Ross (GSMD), Pavlo Beznosiuk (AAM, Avison Ensemble), John Irving (Institute of Musical Research) M

Sushma Jansari (UCL) C

17:00–19:00 Institute of Historical Research Seminar series: Low Countries history Low Countries Room

From Leiden to London: anatomical collections in an international perspective 1700-1900

18:00–20:00 Institute of English Studies Seminar series: Finnegans Wake research STB2

Finnegans Wake research (title tbc)

Marieke Hendriksen and Hieke Huistra (Leiden) H

Cu

Saturday 26 March 2011 14:00–17:00 Institute of English Studies Seminar series: Open University book history and bibliography research Room ST273

Reading in the First World War Santanu Das (Queen Mary): Reading India, Writing War: South Asian sepoys, empire and the First World War Max Saunders (King’s, London): Impressions of War: Ford Madox Ford, Reading, and Parade’s End Cu

Monday 28 March 2011 28–31 March 2011 Institute of Musical Research Conference / Symposium Senate House

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Art musics of Israel: identities, ideologies, influences For more information see p.11 M

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February—April 2011

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17:15–19:15 Institute of Historical Research Seminar series: Sport and leisure history Ecclesiastical History Room (IHR)

Ted Willis and the Unity theatre

17:30–19:00 Institute of Classical Studiesi Seminar series: London Roman art Royal Holloway London Annex

Recutting Roman portraits: problems in interpretation and using new technology in finding possible solutions

Joseph Maslen (Sheffield Hallam) H

John Pollini (University of Southern California) H

17:30–19:30 Institute of Historical Research Seminar series: Modern French history Pollard Room

Modern French history (title tbc)

18:00–20:00 Institute of English Studies Seminar series: Literary and critical theory Room 104

Literary and critical theory (title tbc)

18:00–19:30 Institute of Germanic & Romance Studies Spanish Reading Group seminar Room ST276

Claudia Pineiro’s Las viudas de los jueves (2005)

18:30–20:00 Institute of Germanic & Romance Studies Tertúlia reading group Room ST275

António Lobo Antunes’s What can I do when everything’s on fire’

David Hopkin (Oxford) H

Cu

Claire Lindsay (London) Cu

Aino Rinhaug (Institute of Germanic & Romance Studies) Cu

Tuesday 29 March 2011 10:00–18:00 Institute of Philosophy Conference / Symposium Room ST274/275

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Higher order logic workshop For more information see p.11 P

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17:00–19:00 Institute of Historical Research Seminar series: Military history Germany Room

The 1917 French mutinies and their impact on the press

17:00–19:00 Institute of Philosophy Seminar series: Logic and metaphysics forum Room 104

Logic and metaphysics forum: tba

17:30–19:30 Institute of Historical Research Seminar series: Archives and society Ecclesiastical History Room (IHR)

Unveiling the unknown: archiving the Black contribution to the performing arts over three centuries

C. Sorrie (LSE) H

Richard Woodward (Barcelona) P

Leon Robinson (Positive Steps Organisation) H

17:30–19:30 Institute of Historical Research Seminar series: Christian missions in global history Pollard Room

Mission and pre-millennialism before World War 1

18:00–20:00 Institute of Historical Research Seminar series: International history Low Countries Room

Banana-ripening in Belarus: Britain and the transition from communism in Central and Eastern Europe, 1989-97

Martin Ballard (Cambridge) H

Keith Hamilton (Foreign and Commonwealth Office) H

18:00–19:30 Institute of Commonwealth Studies Seminar series: Black Britain Room G37

Slavery, should there be an apology and reparation? Who should make it and who should say ‘Thank you. It was long overdue! Now I am truly free?’ Donald Hinds Cu, H, Hu

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Wednesday 30 March 2011 12:30–14:00 School of Advanced Study Seminar series: Dean’s Seminar Room G32

Intellectual self-knowledge in Augustine

17:00–19:30 Institute for the Study of the Americas Seminar Venue tbc

Free African-Americans in 18th century Panama City: trade and identity’

17:15–19:15 Institute of Historical Research Seminar series: British history in the long 18th century Wolfson Room

Ephemeral lives: on writing a ticket-centred history of 18th-century Britain

17:30–19:00 Institute of Commonwealth Studies Seminar series: Human rights Court Room

Legitimacy and supranational human rights courts

17:30–19:30 Institute of Historical Research Seminar series: Psychoanalysis and history Low Countries Room

The desire for justice, psychic reparation, and the politics of memory in post-conflict Northern Ireland

Charles Brittain (Cornell; School ST Lee Visiting Professor (2010-11) C, H, P

Silvia Espelt Bombín (Newcastle) H

Sarah Lloyd (Hertfordshire) H

Başak Çali (UCL) D, Hu, L, Po

Graham Dawson (Brighton) H

18:30–21:00 Institute of Germanic & Romance Studies Seminar series: Visual culture Room ST274

Alternative worlds Cu

Thursday 31 March 2011 16:30–19:00 Institute of Classical Studies Seminar series: Ancient history Room G22/26

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Ancient history (title tbc) Speaker(s) tbc C

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February—April 2011

17:00–18:30 Warburg Institute Seminar series: Maps and society Woburn Square

A Window on the world: maps in the European schoolroom in the 19th and 20th centuries

17:00–19:00 Institute of Historical Research Seminar series: British history 18151947 Wolfson Room

Defending the Protestant principles of the constitution - the National Club, 1846-68

17:15–19:30 Institute of Germanic & Romance Studies English Goethe Society Lecture Room ST273

Inventing the intellectual: Schiller and Fichte at the University of Jena

17:30–19:30 Institute of Historical Research Seminar series: Postgraduate and early career Low Countries Room

The ‘new sensation’: influenza, celebrity, and suffering at fin de siecle

17:30–19:30 Institute of Historical Research Seminar series: American history Pollard Room

Rethinking political parties and democracy in the Early 1820s

Tom Harper (British Library) Cu, H, S

Alec Corio (Open) and Seth Alexander Thvoz (Warwick/HOPT) H

Nicholas Boyle (Cambridge) Cu

Mark Honigsbaum (Queen Mary) H

Daniel Peart H

Friday 1 April 2011 09:30–17:30 Institute of Advanced Legal Studies Conference / Symposium Charles Clore House

Public interest environmental law conference 2011: Revisiting the tragedy – common goods in the 21st century For more information see p.11 L

14:00–17:00 Institute of Musical Research Research training reading group Room G27

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Classic texts in music and culture Convenor: Anahid Kassabian (Liverpool) M

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February—April 2011

18:00–20:00 Institute of English Studies Seminar series: Irish studies Room G32

Events calendar

Irish studies (title tbc) Marianne Elliott (Liverpool) Cu

Monday 4 April 2011 10:00–15:30 Institute for the Study of the Americas Conference / Symposium University of Birmingham

Peace and (In)security

16:00–18:00 Institute of Germanic & Romance Studies Seminar series: German philosophy Room G32

Reading and discussing German philosophy

17:30–19:30 Institute of English Studies Seminar series: Textual scholarship Room 103

The identification of the stolen university of Durham first folio

18:00–20:00 Institute of English Studies Postgraduate feminist reading group Room G27

Theorising a psycho-linguistic maternal: the matrixial borderspace

For more information see p.12 Cu, H, Po

Cu, P

Anthony James West (The Malone Society) Cu

Cu

Tuesday 5 April 2011 17:15–19:15 Institute of Historical Research Seminar series: British maritime history Wolfson Room

Fighting on the periphery: the Crimean War in the Arctic, 1854-55

17:30–19:30 Institute of Historical Research Seminar series: History of libraries Room G35

Architecture for books: the London College of Physicians and the seventeenth-century library

Andrew Lambert (Kings, London) H

Roger Gaskell (Roger Gaskell Rare Books, Warboys) H

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17:30–19:00 Institute of English Studies Seminar series: Open University biography Room ST273

February—April 2011

Biographizing Mandela Elleke Boehmer (Oxford) Cu

Thursday 7 April 2011 7–8 April 2011 Institute of English Studies Conference / Symposium Senate House

Chaucer and celebrity: the fourth London Chaucer conference

7–8 April 2011 Institute of Musical Research Conference / Symposium Stewart House

The sounds of early cinema in Britain: performance, realisation and reception

For more information see p.12 Cu

For more information see p.12 M

17:30–19:00 Institute of Classical Studies Institute of Germanic and Romance Studies Lecture Room ST273

The reception of Classical Antiquity in German literature: Kleist and the dark side of Antiquity Ricarda Schmidt (Exeter) Cu, H

Friday 8 April 2011 10:00–17:00 Institute of Germanic & Romance Studies Taster course Room ST274/275

Use your language, use your English: improve your translating skills

18:00–20:00 Institute of English Studies Seminar series: Charles Peake Ulysses venue tbc

Charles Peake Ulysses Seminar (title tbc)

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Monday 11 April 2011 11–13 April 2011 Institute of Germanic & Romance Studies Conference / Symposium Room ST274/275

Jewish identities in contemporary Europe

14:30–16:30 Institute of Germanic & Romance Studies Seminar University of Durham

CWWF summer term seminar (title tbc)

Convenors: Lucille Cairns (Durham), Andrea Reiter (Southampton) For more information see p.12 Cu, H, S

Cu

Wednesday 13 April 2011 17:00–19:30 Institute for the Study of the Americas Seminar venue tbc

The role of UNASUR in the Bolivian crisis. Juliana Bertazzo (Institute for the Study of the Americas) H, Po

Thursday 14 April 2011 14–15 April Institute of English Studies Conference / Symposium venue tbc

Publishing in the hot and cold wars

10:00–17:00 Institute for the Study of the Americas Conference / Symposium University of Central Lancashire

BAAS annual conference

12:00–13:30 Institute of Germanic & Romance Studies Work-in-progress seminar Room ST276

Melodrama and the emigré audience: case studies from 1930s film

17:30–19:00 Institute of Commonwealth Studies Seminar series: Language Policy/ Practice in the Commonwealth Room ST275

Living a multi-lingual life in the Commonwealth

www.sas.ac.uk

For more information see p.13 Cu

For more information see p.13 CU, H

Erica Carter (Warwick; Institute of Germanic & Romance Studies) Cu

Rakeah Bhanot (founder editor, Language Issues: the journal of the National Association for Teaching English and other Community Languages to Adults) Hu, Po, S

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February—April 2011

Saturday 16 April 2011 Institute of English Studies Conference / Symposium Beveridge Hall

Book destruction

10:30–16:30 Institute of Musical Research DeNOTE Study Day King’s Place

Mozart the performer-composer

14:00–16:00 Institute of English Studies Seminar series: EMPHASIS (Early Modern Philosophy and the Scientific Imagination) Room 104

Occult philosophy in the Renaissance

For more information see p.13 Cu

Simon Keefe (Sheffield) and John Irving (IMR) M

Didier Kahn (CNRS, CELLF 17e-18e): Gerard Dorn and the pseudo-Paracelsian tract Monarchia Triadis in unitate (1577) Jean Pierre Brach (École pratique des Hautes Études, Paris): Currents and aspects of Number Symbolism in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries Cu, P

Tuesday 19 April 2011 18:00–19:30 Institute of Commonwealth Studies Seminar series: Black Britain Room G34

Black people in a Kentish conurbation: the Medway towns before 1914 Brian Joyce Cu, H, Hu

Wednesday 20 April 2011 13:00–14:00 Institute of Commonwealth Studies Seminar series: Commonwealth research Room 104

Zimbabwe - state failure

14:15–15:30 Warburg Institute Seminar series: Director’s work in progress Warburg Institute

Director’s work in progress (tbc)

17:30–19:30 Institute of English Studies Seminar series: London Old and Middle English research (LOMERS) Room ST273

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Wednesday 27 April 2011 27–28 April 2011 Institute of Musical Research Conference / Symposium Stewart House

SMA theory and analysis graduate students conference

14:15–15:30 Warburg Institute Seminar series: Director’s work in progress Warburg Institute

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18:30–21:00 Institute of Germanic & Romance Studies Seminar series: Visual culture Room ST274

Alternative worlds

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Research training

Research training The School draws on the research and teaching expertise of the Institutes to provide a programme of discipline-specific and generic Research training to support scholarly development. The following Research training events are also listed in the events calendar. For further information visit www.sas. ac.uk/researchtraining.html or contact rosemary.lambeth@sas.ac.uk 3 February 2011 11:00–12:30 School of Advanced Study Research training Room G34

Research skills workshop: CVs and application forms An information and discussion session for research students in the University of London on drafting a CV and making applications for academic and nonacademic positions Contact: rosemary.lambeth@sas.ac.uk

5 February 2011 10:00–16:00 Institute of English Studies Research training Room G35

Methods and resources MA study day 2: Mastering the dissertation

7, 14, 21 February 2011 Institute for the Study of the Americas Research student seminars Room ST276 and Room ST275 on 21 February

Research students seminars (tbc)

10 February 2011 14:00–16:00 School of Advanced Study Research training Room ST275

Research skills workshop: organizing a conference

Contact: jon.millington@sas.ac.uk

Seminars presented by the Institute for the Study of the Americas research students. All welcome. Contact: olga.jimenez@sas.ac.uk

Research skills workshops provide transferable research training for all MPhil and PhD students in the humanities and social sciences Contact: rosemary.lambeth@sas.ac.uk

12 February 2011 10:30–16:15 Institute of Germanic & Romance Studies Research training workshop Room ST275

Visual cultures

14 February 2011 10:30–17:30 Institute of Musical Research Research Training Room ST273

Music and literature: interdisciplinarity, narrativity, metaphors

Contact: christopher.barenberg@sas.ac.uk

Open to all postgraduate students. Advance booking required. Fee payable. Booking form at http://www.music.sas.ac.uk Contact: valerie.james@sas.ac.uk

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17 February 2011 11:00–18:00 Institute of Classical Studies Research Training Room 102

Reception studies training workshop

17 February 2011 14:00–16:00 School of Advanced Study Research training Room ST275

Research skills workshop: getting research published

Contact: sarah.mayhew@sas.ac.uk and admin.icls@sas.ac.uk

Research skills workshops provide transferable research training for all MPhil and PhD students in the humanities and social sciences Contact: rosemary.lambeth@sas.ac.uk

24 February 2011 14:00–16:00 School of Advanced Study Research training Room ST275

Research skills workshop: teaching skills for the PhD student Research skills workshops provide transferable research training for all MPhil and PhD students in the humanities and social sciences Contact: rosemary.lambeth@sas.ac.uk

24 February 2011 14:00–16:00 School of Advanced Study Research Training venue tbc

EndNote: intermediate training Intermediate training in electronic bibliographic techniques, covering the more advanced features of EndNote,primarily for School research students. It assumes prior attendance at one of the earlier basic EndNote sessions. There are limited spaces for external students. Those from Bloomsbury Colleges (UCL, Institute of Education, SOAS, Birkbeck) should book via the http://courses.grad.ucl.ac.uk/bloomsbury/ Contact: rosemary.lambeth@sas.ac.uk

25 February 2011 14:00–17:00 Institute of Musical Research Research training reading group Room G27

Classic texts in music and culture

2, 7, 14 March 2011 Institute for the Study of the Americas Research student seminars Room ST275 (on 2 March), Room STB8 (on 7 March), Room ST276 on 14 March

Research students seminars (tbc)

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Discussion of readings (available in advance). Contact: a.kassabian@liv.ac.uk or valerie.james@sas.ac.uk

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Research training

7 March 2011 10:30–17:30 Institute of Musical Research Research Training Room ST273

Interpreting musical sources: textual criticism, editorial method, scholarly and performing editions, 18th-, 19th- and 20th-century sources Open to all postgraduate students. Advance booking required. Fee payable. Booking form at www.music.sas.ac.uk Contact: valerie.james@sas.ac.uk

17 March 2011 14:00–16:00 School of Advanced Study Research Training venue tbc

EndNote: intermediate training Intermediate training in electronic bibliographic techniques, covering the more advanced features of EndNote,primarily for School research students. It assumes prior attendance at one of the earlier basic EndNote sessions. There are limited spaces for external students. Those from Bloomsbury Colleges (UCL, Institute of Education, SOAS, Birkbeck) should book via the http://courses.grad.ucl.ac.uk/bloomsbury/ Contact: rosemary.lambeth@sas.ac.uk

19 March 2011 10:30–16:15 Institute of Germanic & Romance Studies Research training workshop Room ST275

Historical methods, oral history and fieldwork; working across disciplines; time management

21 March 2011 10:30–17:30 Institute of Musical Research Research training Room ST273

Practicalities of PhD study: ethics, viva preparation and survival, getting published

Contact: christopher.barenberg@sas.ac.uk

Open to all postgraduate students. Advance booking required. Fee payable. Booking form at www.music.sas.ac.uk Contact: valerie.james@sas.ac.uk

23 March 2011 14:00–16:30 School of Advanced Study Research training Room G27

Careers workshop: Personality testing: Myers Briggs Type Indicator MBTI -- Myers Briggs Type Indicator-- is a well established tool used give you a better understanding of how you relate to others, your own strengths and weaknesses, how you and others work in a team and the different styles of working. By developing your self-awareness it may give you an insight into which careers appeal to you and why but it will not match you with specific jobs. Contact: rosemary.lambeth@sas.ac.uk

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Research training

24-25 March 2011 Institute of Germanic & Romance Studies Research Training Room ST273

49th National Postgraduate Colloquium in German Studies

1 April 2011 14:00–17:00 Institute of Musical Research Research training reading group Room G27

Classic texts in music and culture

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Contact: jane.lewin@sas.ac.uk

Discussion of readings (available in advance). Contact: a.kassabian@liv.ac.uk or valerie.james@sas.ac.uk

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Calls for papers

Calls for papers INTERCONNECTIONS. The science, art and practice of music. Postgraduate conference 6-7 May 2011 at Bangor University Institute of Musical Research CFP deadline: 28 February 2011 The conference warmly invites postgraduate students in their early stages of research to submit 150-word proposals for 20-minute papers on any kind of music research from a wide variety of disciplines within musical studies: Historical Musicology, Ethnomusicology, Analysis and Theory, Performance Practice, Music Psychology, Neurosciences, Cognitive/ Computer Sciences, Acoustics, Philosophy, Sociology, Aesthetics, Cultural and Gender Studies, Popular Music etc. This conference is organised by the IMR student representatives: Elina G Hamilton (Bangor University) and Mats Küssner (King’s College, London) Website: http://music.sas.ac.uk/imr-events/imr-conferences-colloquia-performance-events/interconnections.html#c1513 Contact: elina.hamilton@bangor.ac.uk or music@sas.ac.uk

Is there a future for human rights in a non-Western world? 19-21 May 2011 School of Advanced Study CFP deadline: 7 February 2011 London Debates are discussion workshops at which a subject of broad concern in the humanities and social sciences is debated by a small group of invited senior academics and a selection of early-career researchers. The resulting publication will be published online by the School of Advanced Study. The convenors will also collaborate with participants when exploring further publishing options. The competition is open to scholars who are in their final-year of doctoral study or up to 10 years beyond the award of their doctorate. Selected applicants will be awarded bursaries to contribute to travel and accommodation costs. The 2011 topic is: Is there a future for human rights in a non-Western world? Website: www.sas.ac.uk/913.html Contact: rosemary.lambeth@sas.ac.uk

The power of the word: poetry, theology and life 17–18 June 2011 Institute of English Studies CFP deadline: 15 October 2010 The 24th Ezra Pound International Conference will be held in London, the city where Pound spent the pivotal years of 1908 to 1920 and a place that figures prominently in his work. Proposals for papers are invited on any aspect of Pound’s interaction with London, and/or the English cultural tradition in general. Proposals may interpret the conference theme in specific or broad terms, relating to Pound’s work and life: poetry, prose, translations, textual analysis, biography, comparative studies, literary or political influence, and/or historical matters. Proposals from postgraduate and younger scholars are encouraged. If you are interested in giving a paper, send a short proposal (approximately 250 words). Website: www.ies.sas.ac.uk/events/conferences/2011/Pound/index.htm Contact: jgery@uno.edu

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Calls for papers Sovereignty in Question Tuesday 28 June – Thursday 30 June, 2011 Institute of Advanced Legal Studies CFP deadline: 21 March 2011 The W G Hart Legal Workshop 2011 will explore the multi-faceted concept of sovereignty. In a pivotal study ‘Questioning Sovereignty’, Professor Neil MacCormick (in whose memory the workshop is dedicated) argued that in the face of regional and international developments former understandings of state and nation and of sovereignty were increasingly outdated. At a supra-national level this idea has already raised the spectre of a new legal order based on a European ‘super state’ with the potential further to transcend traditional views of sovereignty and the sovereign state. Meanwhile, in the United Kingdom for example, established constitutional doctrine in the form of Parliamentary Sovereignty has also now to be considered against the backdrop of the Human Rights Act, the devolution of power to Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland and the creation of a Supreme Court. Equally however, comparative constitutional discourse confirms the continuing appeal of the concept of sovereignty and its great capacity for reinvention, whether this is in the context of a powerful pull of ideas about local identity (plurinational democracies) or the determinedly globalising guise of international organisations. Focused both on the internal and external aspects, the workshop will aim to consider these various dimensions of sovereignty, examined from a legal, theoretical, political and historical perspective. Website: www.sas.ac.uk/events/view/9235 Contact: belinda.crothers@sas.ac.uk

Shadow cities: realities and representations 6-7 July 2011 Institute of Historical Research CFP deadline: 16 Febraru 2011 A two-day international conference to investigate and explain the historical existence of ‘shadow cities’. Please visit www. history.ac.uk/shadow-cities for further information Contact olwen.myhill@sas.ac.uk

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How to find us

How to find us Venue Unless otherwise stated, all events are held at the School of Advanced Study which is located within the central University of London precinct in Bloomsbury, central London. Most events take place in Senate House or Stewart House which are adjacent. The School of Advanced Study is part of the University of London and takes its responsibility to visitors with special needs very seriously and will endeavour to make reasonable adjustments to facilities to accommodate such needs. If you have a particular requirement, please discuss it confidentially wit the event organiser ahead of the event taking place. Rooms listed in the events brochure are located as follows: Room STB2 Room STB3 Room STB6, Room G22/24 Room G34 Room G35, Room G37, The Beveridge Hall Macmillan Hall Room 102 Room 103 The Chancellor’s Hall The Court Room Room 254, Library Training Suite Room ST273 Room ST274 Room ST275 Room ST276 Common Room Ecclesiastical History Room Germany Room Low Countries Room Wolfson Room Charles Clore House Woburn Square

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A number of events will be held at external venues. Please see www.sas.ac.uk/events/list/sas_events for details.

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How to find us By tube Nearest underground stations: Russell Square (Piccadilly line) Goodge Street (Northern line) Tottenham Court Road (Central and Northern lines) Euston Square (Circle and Metropolitan lines) Euston Station (Victoria and Northern lines) By rail Euston, King’s Cross and St Pancras International mainline stations are within walking distance. The other London mainline stations are a short tube or taxi journey away. By air From Heathrow, the Piccadilly tube line provides a service to Russell Square (approximately 45 minutes). From Gatwick, there is a mainline train service to Victoria station (30 minutes) where tube trains and taxis are available. Car parking facilities Public car parking is not available at Senate House. NCP at Woburn Place & Bloomsbury Place. Contacts Please check the website for the contact details relating to each event or email sas.events@sas.ac.uk. If you would like to find out more about the Institutes of the School contact the following: Institute of Advanced Legal Studies (IALS) Website: www.ials.sas.ac.uk Email: ials@sas.ac.uk Telephone: +44 (0)20 7862 5800 Institute of Classical Studies (ICS) Website: www.icls.sas.ac.uk Email: admin.icls@sas.ac.uk Telephone: +44 (0)20 7862 8700 Institute of Commonwealth Studies (ICWS) Website: www.commonwealth.sas.ac.uk Email: ics@sas.ac.uk Telephone: +44 (0)20 7862 8844 Institute of English Studies (IES) Website: www.ies.sas.ac.uk Email: ies@sas.ac.uk Telephone: +44 (0)20 7862 8675 Institute of Germanic & Romance Studies (IGRS) Website: www.igrs.sas.ac.uk Email: igrs@sas.ac.uk Telephone: +44 (0)20 7862 8677 Institute of Historical Research (IHR) Website: www.history.ac.uk Email: ihr@sas.ac.uk Telephone: +44 (0)20 7862 8740 Institute of Musical Research (IMR) Website: www.music.sas.ac.uk Email: music@sas.ac.uk Telephone: +44 (0)20 7664 4865 Institute of Philosophy (IP) Website: www.philosophy.sas.ac.uk Email: philosophy@sas.ac.uk Telephone: +44 (0)20 7862 8683 Institute for the Study of the Americas (ISA) Website: www.americas.sas.ac.uk Email: americas@sas.ac.uk Telephone: +44 (0)20 7862 8870 Warburg Institute (WI) Website: www.warburg.sas.ac.uk Email: warburg@sas.ac.uk Telephone: +44 (0)20 7862 8949

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