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  1. Eighteenth-Century Landscape Workshop

    17 May 2013

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  2. 'Fatherhood between Late Antiquity and the Early Middle Ages' - Wednesday 13th March 2013, 5:00pm

    Hannah Probert (University of Sheffield)

    Medieval and Ancient Research Seminars (MARS)

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  3. 'Masculinity and Appeasement' - Wednesday 6th March 2013, 4:00-5:00pm

    Julie Gottlieb (University of Sheffield)

    Gender History Discussion Group

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  4. 'Indigenous Interlocutors: humanitarian networks and the mid-nineteenth century British Empire'

    WEDNESDAY FEB 27 2013, 5:30pm

    Dr Zoe Laidlaw (Royal Holloway, University of London)

    Imperial, International and Transnational History Research Seminar

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  5. Re-Making Aristotle's Masterpiece, 12th March 4:15pm

    Selling Sex, 1810-1840

    Mary Fissell (Johns Hopkins)

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  6. Weeping for Dido, 5th March 4:15pm

    Augustine of Hippo's Love Troubles Revisited

    Kate Cooper (Manchester)

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  7. War, empire, and the political economy of Anglo-American international news, 1882-1902. 26 Feb 2013

    James Brennan (Illinois)

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  8. "Billy Graham’s Cold War Crusades”, 19th February 4:15pm

    Mass-Evangelism, Consumerism and the Free World in Europe and the United States.

    Uta Balbier (Kings College London)

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  9. The Revenge of History, 13th March 4:15pm

    The Seamus Milne talk has been postponed to Wednesday March 13 2013 at 4:15pm

    The Department of History and the Modern History Group are delighted to announce that Seamus Milne, columnist and associate editor at The Guardian and best-selling author of The Enemy Within, will be leading our first session as part of this semester's seminar programme. Seamus will be speaking about his new book The Revenge of History (Verso, 2012) in St Georges Lecture Theatre, 4:15pm on 13 March. All staff and students are invited to what is guaranteed to be a fascinating talk and discussion.

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