Jonas Otterbeck ISMC, London: Researching Islamic pop music
Jonas Otterbeck
ISMC, London
Researching Islamic pop music
Jonas Otterbeck
ISMC, London
Researching Islamic pop music
1pm, Institute for Advanced Studies in the Humanities, 2 Hope Park Square.
Dr Abigail Buglass: Origins of Sin: Prudentius' reception of Lucretius in the Hamartigenia
[IASH Work in Progress talk]
28 Oct 2019 | Hailey Maxwell (University of Glasgow) | Georges Bataille Reading Workshop @ Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art | Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art Reading Room at Modern Two | 11-1pm | Reserve your place >
1 Oct 2019 | Sointu Fritze (Ateneum Art Museum, Finnish National Gallery) | Tove Jansson – A Free Spirit on the Threshold of Surrealism | Hunter Building Lecture Theatre O17 | 5.15pm - 6.15pm | Reserve your place >
17 Sep 2019 | Dr Kristoffer Noheden (IASH & Stockholm University) | Media, Mesmer, and Machines: Surrealism and the Prehuman Unconscious | Hunter Building Lecture Theatre O17 | 5.15pm - 6.15pm | Reserve your place >
FEUVA presents: FILM SCREENING: Concrete Safari (dir. Carolyn Scott + Andy Sim), followed by CONVERSATION: Glenrothes, Concrete and Community: Andrew Demetrius in conversation with David Harding, 17 September 2019, 6.30 to 9pm, Rm 5.21 (Board Room, Evolution House), 78 West Port, Edinburgh, EH3 9DF, Wine reception. All welcome. £5 payable on admission (students free).
Asha Varadharajan: "Gimme Shelter": Identity, Habitation, and Affect in Refugeedom
Dr Michael Ward: Planet Narnia. The Seven Heavens in the Imagination of C.S. Lewis. Followed by discussion with Professor Richard Demarco.
This talk launches the related exhibition of paintings by Rose Strang.
A new paper in the Historical Journal by 2016 Hume Fellow Dr Felix Waldmann and his colleague Dr J.C. Walmsley outlines their discovery of a previously unknown manuscript by John Locke. Entitled Reasons for tolerateing Papists equally with others, the manuscript is dated 1667 and has lain undisturbed in the archives of St John’s College, Annapolis for many years.
General Patrick Gordon of Auchleuchries (1635-1699), Chief Advisor to Tsar Peter the Great, and His Diary - Lecture by Dr Dmitry Fedosov (Russian Academy of Sciences and Royal Society of Edinburgh)
Date & time: Wednesday, 11 September 2019, 17:15
Location: the Princess Dashkova Russian Centre, the University of Edinburgh, 19 Buccleuch Place, Edinburgh EH8 9LN
The event is open - no prior registration is required.