Dr Zachary Purvis: Franz Overbeck: modern theology and its discontents.
8 February
11.10 a.m, Martin Hall, New College
Dr Zachary Purvis: Franz Overbeck: modern theology and its discontents.
8 February
11.10 a.m, Martin Hall, New College
Dr Zachary Purvis: Franz Overbeck: modern theology and its discontents.
1 February
11.10 a.m, Martin Hall, New College.
Sangduk Kim: Peacebuilding and photojournalism in the Korean context; Cory Brock: Orthodox and modern: Herman Bavinck’s dependence on Schleiermacher.
25 January
11.10 a.m, Martin Hall, New College.
Prof Oliver O’Donovan: Discussion of Finding and Seeking.
2 May
1pm, G16, Old Medical School.
Gayle Davis (University of Edinburgh): A biography of the 1967 Abortion Act.
Wednesday 1 March
4pm, G16, Old Medical School.
Helen Paul (University of Southampton): Female contractors to the Royal Navy in the long 18th Century.
Tuesday 14 Feb
1pm, G16, Old Medical School.
Joseph Curran (Edinburgh): Common Ground? Charity, Catholicism, and Shared Values in Dublin c.1815-c.1845; Paul Kosmetatos (Edinburgh) TBC.
Wednesday 18 Jan
4pm, G16, Old Medical School.
Graeme Acheson (University of Stirling): Common Law and the Origin of Shareholder Protection.
Wednesday 18th January 4-5.30pm
Hugh Robson Building Lecture Theatre
Dr Sarah Worden, National Museums Scotland
Dr Lawrence Dritsas, University of Edinburgh
Scottish collectors and collecting in central Africa, 1870–1930
image: Chief Kazembe with missionary Mabel Shaw and attendants. Mbereshi, Northern Rhodesia [later Zambia]. Possibly 1917. Courtesy of USC Digital Library, International Mission Photography Archive.
THURSDAY 19 JANUARY
1pm, Common Room, Chrystal Macmillan Building
Roundtable on Dr Jatinder Mann’s (King’s College, London) ‘The Search for a New National Identity: The Rise of Multiculturalism in Canada and Australia, 1890s–1970s'
[Centre of Canadian Studies and Citizens, Nations and Migrants (CNaM) Network]
Thursday 25 May, 2017
4.30pm, Institute for Advanced Studies in the Humanities, 2 Hope Park Square.
Madeline Boden (University of York): The Mosque, The Bath, The Hall: Frederic Leighton and Ottoman Orientalism; Samuel Grinsell (University of Edinburgh): Constructing the Nile Valley: Empire, Environment and Building, 1880s-1920s.