Claire Shaw (Warwick): "A Conversation between Deaf-Mutes": Soviet Sign Language and Deaf Internationalism during the Cold War

Event date: 
Thursday 8 November 2018
Time: 
17:15
Location: 
Princess Dashkova Russian Centre, 19 Buccleuch Place

"A Conversation between Deaf-Mutes": Soviet Sign Language and Deaf Internationalism during the Cold War

Claire Shaw (Assistant professor in Russian History, University of Warwick)

 

Thurs 8th November, 17.15h

Princess Dashkova Russian Centre, 19 Buccleuch Place

 

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Tom Brautigam, 'John Lilburne: A constitutionalist for the left and right'

Event date: 
Tuesday 4 December 2018 to Wednesday 5 December 2018
Location: 
01M.474 Teaching Room 14 in Doorway 3 in the Medical School

12-1 pm, December 4th

01M.474 Teaching Room 14 in Doorway 3 in the Medical School

Tom Brautigam, 'John Lilburne: A constitutionalist for the left and right'

Political History Research Group

 

Lunchtime Seminars, First Semester 2018-19

 

Theme: Biography and Political History

 

Calum Aikman, 'Stephen Haseler: From Social Democrat to Thatcherite'

Event date: 
Tuesday 27 November 2018 to Wednesday 28 November 2018
Location: 
01M.474 Teaching Room 14 in Doorway 3 in the Medical School

 

1-2pm, November 27th

01M.474 Teaching Room 14 in Doorway 3 in the Medical School

Calum Aikman, 'Stephen Haseler: From Social Democrat to Thatcherite'

Political History Research Group

 

Lunchtime Seminars, First Semester 2018-19

 

Theme: Biography and Political History

 

Sarah Moxey, ‘Roland Eugene Muirhead: The Godfather of the Scottish National Movement’

Event date: 
Thursday 15 November 2018 to Friday 16 November 2018
Location: 
1.26 Meeting Room in Doorwar 4 in the Medical School

1-2pm, November 15th

1.26 Meeting Room in Doorwar 4 in the Medical School

Sarah Moxey, ‘Roland Eugene Muirhead: The Godfather of the Scottish National Movement’

Political History Research Group

 

Lunchtime Seminars, First Semester 2018-19

 

Theme: Biography and Political History

 

Mathew Nicolson, ‘Anne Hepburn: The Role of Missionaries in Fostering an Anti-Apartheid Campaign in the Church of Scotland’

Event date: 
Tuesday 30 October 2018 to Wednesday 31 October 2018
Location: 
01M.474 Teaching Room 14 in Doorway 3 in the Medical School

 

Political History Research Group - Lunchtime Seminar

1-2pm, October 30th

01M.474 Teaching Room 14 in Doorway 3 in the Medical School

Mathew Nicolson, ‘Anne Hepburn: The Role of Missionaries in Fostering an Anti-Apartheid Campaign in the Church of Scotland’

Dr Wifak Gueddana (University of Edinburgh and King’s College London): The making of network visualisations and use of evidence in social science

Event date: 
Tuesday 25 June 2019
Location: 
Chrystal MacMillan Building, Conference Room 2.15.

25 June 2019

4.30pm, Chrystal MacMillan Building, Conference Room 2.15.

Dr Wifak Gueddana (University of Edinburgh and King’s College London): The making of network visualisations and use of evidence in social science

[Social Network Analysis in Scotland (SNAS)]

Dr Sarah Galey, Dr Natasa Pantic and Dr Gil Viry: Combining epistemic and social network analysis to study teacher communities of practice.

Event date: 
Tuesday 14 May 2019
Location: 
Chrystal MacMillan Building, Conference Room 2.15.

14 May 2019 (re-scheduled from 28 May)

4.30pm, Chrystal MacMillan Building, Conference Room 2.15.

Dr Sarah Galey, Dr Natasa Pantic and Dr Gil Viry: Combining epistemic and social network analysis to study teacher communities of practice.

[Social Network Analysis in Scotland (SNAS)]