Sarah Arens (Edinburgh): Imagining Brussels: Diasporic Writing and the Transnational Urban Space
Sarah Arens (Edinburgh): Imagining Brussels: Diasporic Writing and the Transnational Urban Space
Sarah Arens (Edinburgh): Imagining Brussels: Diasporic Writing and the Transnational Urban Space
Lord Hennessy (QMUL): Punching Heavier Than Our Weight: Past and Present
Dr Ian Astley (University of Edinburgh): The rhetoric of an impossible ontology: Buddhist dogma, ritual practice and the ninth-‐century Japanese state
IASH Work in Progress talk
Harshana Rambukwella (Open University of Sri Lanka, IASH Fellow):
Authenticating self and nation: S W R D Bandaranaike’s quest for indigeneity
Harshana Rambukwella, Senior Lecturer, Postgraduate Institute of English, Open University of Sri Lanka
Honorary Assistant Professor, School of English, University of Hong Kong
Abstract
23rd February 2016
17:20
Evolution House (Boardroom, 5th floor), 78 West Port, Edinburgh
This talk by Gareth Williams is the fifth in our series of ECA Chancellor's Fellows' Talks 2015/16.
Tuesday 23 February, 5.15-6.30pm, Room 4.18, Minto House, 20 Chambers Street
David Hemsoll, Birmingham University: 'What was it that Brunelleschi thought he was doing?'
(Architectural History and Theory Seminar Series)
Andrea Gamberini: (University of Milan): title tbc
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.