January 2020

Laura McCormick (Cambridge): Poetry and dogma: Reading Matthew Arnold Reading; Katerina García Walsh (St Andrews): Margaret Oliphant’s hyperreal ghosts; Wanne Mendonck (Cambridge): Edward Carpenter, Walt Whitman and revisioning prophecy in Late Victoria

Event date: 
Tuesday 28 January 2020 to Wednesday 29 January 2020
Time: 
16:00

Tue Jan 28, 2020

4pm, LG.10, David Hume Tower

Laura McCormick (Cambridge): Poetry and dogma: Reading Matthew Arnold Reading;

Katerina García Walsh (St Andrews): Margaret Oliphant’s hyperreal ghosts;

Wanne Mendonck (Cambridge): Edward Carpenter, Walt Whitman and revisioning prophecy in Late Victorian radicalism.

[Nineteenth Century research seminar]

Writing strategies

Event date: 
Wednesday 22 January 2020 to Thursday 23 January 2020
Time: 
13:00

Wed Jan 22, 2020

1pm, G.14, William Robertson Wing, Old Medical School, Doorway 4, Teviot Pl

Writing strategies

[Advanced Doctoral Training seminars]

David Breeze (Edinburgh): What World Heritage Sites can do for you: The making of the Frontiers of the Roman Empire World Heritage Site.

Event date: 
Wednesday 15 January 2020 to Thursday 16 January 2020
Time: 
18:00

Wed Jan 15, 2020

6pm, Teviot Lecture Theatre, Doorway 5, Old Medical School, Teviot Pl

David Breeze (Edinburgh): What World Heritage Sites can do for you: The making of the Frontiers of the Roman Empire World Heritage Site.

[Classics seminars with Classical Association of Scotland]

Nick Hodgson & James Bruhn: Roman frontiers create new societies in the lands beyond: a shift to pastoral farming and social re-structuring caused by the building of Hadrian’s Wall' Headland Archaeology - recent excavation of enclosures on the Northumberl

Event date: 
Tuesday 14 January 2020 to Wednesday 15 January 2020
Time: 
18:00

6pm, Lecture Theatre 2, Appleton Tower, 11 Crichton Street

Nick Hodgson & James Bruhn: Roman frontiers create new societies in the lands beyond: a shift to pastoral farming and social re-structuring caused by the building of Hadrian’s Wall' Headland Archaeology - recent excavation of enclosures on the Northumberland coastal plain.

[First Millennia Studies Group]