Dr Dolly Mackinnon (University of Queensland): Presence and Absence: Scottish Covenanter Memorials, c. 1679-c. 1722
Dr Dolly Mackinnon (University of Queensland): Presence and Absence: Scottish Covenanter Memorials, c. 1679-c. 1722
Dr Dolly Mackinnon (University of Queensland): Presence and Absence: Scottish Covenanter Memorials, c. 1679-c. 1722
Open Research Seminar co-organised by the Princess Dashkova Russian Centre and the Russian Section, DELC
Prof Sergey Zenkin (Russian State University for Humanities, Moscow)
Russian Formalism and Thought from the Outside
Time: Thursday, 24th March at 5.10 pm
Venue: The Princess Dashkova Russian Centre, 14 Buccleuch Place, EH8 9LN
The Militant Homosexual: Historic Reflections and Future Directions in the Regulation of Sex(uality)" by Prof Chris Ashford (Northumbria University)
Hephzibah Israel (University of Edinburgh): Contemporary Tamil Dalit literatures in Translation: the Political Force of Swearing and Obscenity Seminar Room 5, Chrystal Macmillan Building 15a George Square Edinburgh
Dr Maria Helen Murphy (Maynooth University) will give a talk on the following topic:
Algorithmic Surveillance: The Collection Conundrum
Centre for the Study of Modern Conflict - Wednesday 23 March. Professor Tony Heywood (University of Aberdeen), ‘Russian Mobilisation in 1914’ at 5.15pm - 6.30pm in DHT LG.08.
Diciadain 23 Màrt, 1715
Catrìona NicNèill (Sabhal Mòr Ostaig)
‘Telebhisean, cothroman cànain agus an dachaigh’ [in Gaelic]
Room G.05, 50 George Square [Soillse seminar series]
Monica Brinzei (Institut de recherche et d'histoire des textes, CNRS, Paris): New tendencies in teaching theology and philosophy in the University of Vienna during the XVth century
Meadows Lecture Theatre, followed by drinks. For further details, follow us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/CMRSEdinburgh or see the CMRS website http://www.ed.ac.uk/history-classics-archaeology/centre-medieval-renaissance
Aaron Pelttari (The University of Edinburgh): The Reader and the Resurrection in Prudentius