Zou Li “Chinese Body in American Imagination, 1937-1945”
When: 5.30pm, Wednesday 2nd November 2016
Where: G.02, 19 George Square
Paper: “Chinese Body in American Imagination, 1937-1945”
Presenter: Zou Li
[LLC WiP seminar]
When: 5.30pm, Wednesday 2nd November 2016
Where: G.02, 19 George Square
Paper: “Chinese Body in American Imagination, 1937-1945”
Presenter: Zou Li
[LLC WiP seminar]
[P/IT/Media Law Discussion Group at the School of Law]
The Logical Space of Algocracy: A Guide to the Territory, by Dr John Danaher (NUI Galway)
The talk will take place on 25 November 2016 at 4pm in Room 1.18 of the David Hume Tower.
Basile Baudez
Drawing for the public:
Exhibiting architecture in
late eighteenth-century France
Elliot Room Maltings Minto House
Chambers Street
Friday 4 November 2016, 2.30-4pm
Professor Spike Peterson
University of Arizona
The Chrystal Macmillan Lecture:
Critically Queering the Globally Intimate
Hugh Robson Building Lecture Theatre
Thursday November 10th, 1800-2000.
All details about the lecture and registration (free) are here:
https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/chrystal-macmillan-lecture-november-2016-tickets-28285136605
Laura Harrison (Edinburgh) Monuments, Murals & Monikers: Nineteenth-Century Commemorations of the Scottish Wars of Independence
Scottish History Seminar
Semester 1, 2016-17
5:15pm, Room: Appleton Tower, 2:12
Dr Leonie James (Kent) Archbishop Laud and the Scottish Crisis, 1637-9
Scottish History Seminar
Semester 1, 2016-17
5:15pm, Room: Appleton Tower, 2:12
Joanna Tucker (Glasgow) Rethinking Scotland’s Earliest Cartularies
Scottish History Seminar
Semester 1, 2016-17
5:15pm, Room: Appleton Tower, 2:12
Thursday 10 November: Professor Bob Harris (University of Oxford): Fantasy, Gambling and British State Lotteries in the long Eighteenth Century
Scottish History Seminar
Semester 1, 2016-17
5:15pm, Room: Appleton Tower, 2:12
Thursday 3 November:
Professor Robert Anderson (University of Edinburgh): A Scientist in Politics: Lyon Playfair (1818-98) and Scottish Education
Scottish History Seminar
Semester 1, 2016-17
5:15pm, Room: Appleton Tower, 2:12
Professor Linda Colley: Why do constitutions matter?
John P. Mackintosh Memorial Lecture
Free, please register here