The far right ate our lunch: in conversation with Walden Bello
The far right ate our lunch: in conversation with Walden Bello
Where: University of Edinburgh LT4, Appleton Tower, 11 Crighton Street, Edinburgh.
When: Wednesday 2 October, 7pm – 9pm
The far right ate our lunch: in conversation with Walden Bello
Where: University of Edinburgh LT4, Appleton Tower, 11 Crighton Street, Edinburgh.
When: Wednesday 2 October, 7pm – 9pm
Twists and Turns of Land reform in Latin America: From Old to Current Debates and Beyond (FRIED Seminar)
Dr Elisa Botella Rodriguez, Lecturer in Economic History at the University of Salamanca (hosted by Marisa Wilson, funded by ERASMUS+ Mobility Grant and FRIED)
Wednesday, September 25th, 2:30-4pm
2.13 Geography Building, University of Edinburgh
Dr Umesh Kumar: Landscapes of ‘Honour’: Contextualising the Literary Response to ‘Honour Killings’ through Translation
Abstract
The issue of killing young couples for izzat or honour is a contentious and complex one, which over the years has become an endemic problem in Indian society. Whatever little study that exists around the phenomenon is undertaken within the social sciences or critical historiography.
The Edinburgh Centre for Constitutional Law and the Centre for South Asian Studies present:
The End of Asymmetry? Kashmir and India after the Abrogation of Article 370: Perspectives from Law, Politics, and History
9th October 2019 | 16.00 - 18:00 Neil MacCormick Room, Old College
Chair: Dr Elisenda Casanas Adam (Edinburgh) Speakers: Dr Harshan Kumarasingham (Edinburgh) Professor Tarun Khaitan (Melbourne and Oxford) Dr Wilfried Swenden (Edinburgh)
This event is free and open to all. No registration necessary.
‘Seeing Red: The Renaissance Blush’ Jillian Luke (LLC), at the Meadows Lecture Theatre (G.07)
[Edinburgh Early Modern Network]
Stuart Funeral Sculpture
Dr Catriona Murray (ECA), at the Meadows Lecture Theatre (G.07)
[Edinburgh Early Modern Network]
Monday 18th November 5.15pm, Title TBD, Dr James Cook (ECA), at the Meadows Lecture Theatre (G.07)
[Edinburgh Early Modern Network]
Monday 21st October 5.15pm ‘John Napier’s Seventeenth Century English Legacy’ Dr Alex Corrigan (Divinity), at the Meadows Lecture Theatre (G.07)
[Edinburgh Early Modern Network]
Wednesday 9th October 5.15pm ‘Republicanism in Mid-Sixteenth Century Italy’, Dr Lucinda Byatt (LLC) at the Meadows Lecture Theatre (G.07)
[Edinburgh Early Modern Network]
MONDAY, 25 NOVEMBER
4.10pm, Althaus-Reid Room, New College, Mound Place.
Dr Kenneth Hughes (Scottish Episcopal Church): Liturgical Reform: the Church of Scotland and the Scottish Episcopal Church.