Professor Eva Jakab: Roman law in the provinces. Trial about a fugitive slave (P.Cair.Preis.2 1)
Professor Eva Jakab: Roman law in the provinces. Trial about a fugitive slave (P.Cair.Preis.2 1)
[Centre for Legal History]
Abstract:
Professor Eva Jakab: Roman law in the provinces. Trial about a fugitive slave (P.Cair.Preis.2 1)
[Centre for Legal History]
Abstract:
‘Either find repose in an Indian wig-wam – or from an Indian tomahawk’: Radical Memory and Southey’s American Indians
Wednesday 31st January 2018, 17:30 - Rm G.05, 50 GS
12th March 2018
18.30 – 19.30
LT1 Appleton Tower
SCRIPT Centre Seminars
Is There a Right to Parody Under Copyright Law? - Dr Sabine Jacques,University of East Anglia
About the Seminar:
Feb 10 2018: 09.00-17.00
Symposium: The 1820s
Claire Connolly – Angela Esterhammer – Penny Fielding – John Havard – Robert Irvine – Nigel Leask – Sara Lodge – Louise McCray David Stewart – Alex Thomson
Angela Esterhammer: The 1820s: Speculation, Improvisation, Identity-Formation
Part of the event The 1820s: A Literary Symposium
Wednesday 7 Mar
Aeron Davis (University of London)
'UK financialization, the Treasury and the road to Brexit'
[Economic and Social History seminars]
Meadow Lecture Theatre
Wednesday 28 Feb
Professor Gareth Austin (University of Cambridge)
'Economic achievement and disappointment in post-independence Africa: The case of Ghana, 1957-2017' Meadow Lecture Theatre
Economic and Social History seminars
| Date/time | Speaker | Title | Notes |
| Wednesday 31 Jan |
Dr Rosemary Wall (University of Hull) |
‘The British Red Cross, 1945-75: Voluntarism, charity and the welfare and warfare State’ | Room G.16 |
Economic and Social History seminars