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Mariz Tadros (Sussex): Egypt and the 2013 rupture and beyond: reflections on unruly politics

Event date: 
Monday 6 November 2017

06 Nov 2017

5.15pm, Room G2, 19 George Square.

Mariz Tadros (Sussex): Egypt and the 2013 rupture and beyond: reflections on unruly politics

[Islamic and Middle Eastern Studies]

Majied Robinson (Edinburgh): Marriage and the Origins of Mecca.

Event date: 
Monday 30 October 2017

30 Oct 2017

5.15pm, Room G2, 19 George Square.

Majied Robinson (Edinburgh): Marriage and the Origins of Mecca.

[Islamic and Middle Eastern Studies]

Carole Hillenbrand (Edinburgh) Mary the mother of Jesus in Islam

Event date: 
Monday 23 October 2017

 

23 Oct 2017

5.15pm, Room G2, 19 George Square.

Carole Hillenbrand
(Edinburgh)
Mary the mother of Jesus in Islam

[Islamic and Middle Eastern Studies]

Nacim Pak-Shiraz (Edinburgh): New Directions in Iranian Cinema.

Event date: 
Monday 16 October 2017

16 Oct 2017

5.15pm, Room G2, 19 George Square.

Nacim Pak-Shiraz (Edinburgh): New Directions in Iranian Cinema.

[Islamic and Middle Eastern Studies]

Yuthika Sharma (Edinburgh): Picturing the Later Mughals: Shah Alam II and Bazgasht Imagery in British Delhi.

Event date: 
Monday 9 October 2017

09 Oct 2017

5.15pm, Room G2, 19 George Square.

Yuthika Sharma (Edinburgh): Picturing the Later Mughals: Shah Alam II and Bazgasht Imagery in British Delhi.

[Islamic and Middle Eastern Studies]

Anthony Gorman (Edinburgh): Behind Bars: Reflections on a History of the Middle Eastern Prison.

Event date: 
Monday 2 October 2017

 

02 Oct 2017

5.15pm, Room G2, 19 George Square.

Anthony Gorman (Edinburgh): Behind Bars: Reflections on a History of the Middle Eastern Prison.

[Islamic and Middle Eastern Studies]

Ines Asceric-Todd (Edinburgh): The Evolution of Islamic Chivalry (futuwwa) from the ʿAbbasids to the Ottomans.

Event date: 
Monday 25 September 2017
Time: 
17:15

 

25 Sep 2017

5.15pm, Room G2, 19 George Square.

Ines Asceric-Todd (Edinburgh): The Evolution of Islamic Chivalry (futuwwa) from the ʿAbbasids to the Ottomans.

[Islamic and Middle Eastern Studies]

James Dickins (Leeds): Types of Connotation, and their Implications for Arabic/English Translation.

Event date: 
Monday 18 September 2017
Time: 
17:15

18 Sep 2017

5.15pm, Room G2, 19 George Square.

James Dickins (Leeds): Types of Connotation, and their Implications for Arabic/English Translation.

[Islamic and Middle Eastern Studies]

Dr Tom Brown, Hon. Fellow in History, University of Edinburgh Local Ravenna elites and their use of saints

Event date: 
Monday 27 November 2017
Time: 
16:10
Location: 
Althaus Reid Room

 

History of Christianity Seminar: Semester 1, 2017

All seminars are in the Althaus Reid Room at 4.10 unless otherwise noted.

27th November Dr Tom Brown, Hon. Fellow in History, University of Edinburgh

Local Ravenna elites and their use of saints

Rev. Dr Nikki Macdonald Wild words and deviant discourses: taming the tongue in 16th century Scotland

Event date: 
Monday 20 November 2017
Time: 
16:10
Location: 
Althaus Reid Room

History of Christianity Seminar: Semester 1, 2017

All seminars are in the Althaus Reid Room at 4.10 unless otherwise noted.

20th November Rev. Dr Nikki Macdonald

Wild words and deviant discourses: taming the tongue in 16th century Scotland

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