Fiona McCulloch (TBC)

Event date: 
Friday 11 November 2016
Time: 
16:30

EDINBURGH ENGLISH LITERATURE SEMINARS 2016-2017

Fridays, 4:30 PM – 6:30 PM                

 

November 11   

Fiona McCulloch ‘My world has Become Smaller and Smaller’ – Postfeminist Confinement in Louise O’Neill’s Asking For It’

50 George Square– Project Room 1.06

Prof Patricia Duncker (Manchester): On Writing Neo-Victorian Fiction’

Event date: 
Friday 28 October 2016
Time: 
16:30

EDINBURGH ENGLISH LITERATURE SEMINARS 2016-2017

Fridays, 4:30 PM – 6:30 PM                

 

October 28                      

Prof Patricia Duncker (Manchester): On Writing Neo-Victorian Fiction’

50 George Square– Project Room 1.06

Dr Sam Ladkin (Sheffield): Perfectly Disgraceful: Frank O’Hara and the Various New York Schools of Art’

Event date: 
Friday 21 October 2016
Time: 
16:30

EDINBURGH ENGLISH LITERATURE SEMINARS 2016-2017

Fridays, 4:30 PM – 6:30 PM                

                                                                                                               

October 21               

Dr Sam Ladkin (Sheffield): Perfectly Disgraceful: Frank O’Hara and the Various New York Schools of Art’

50 George Square– Project Room 1.06

Dr Jonathan Wild (Edinburgh): The Poetry of Motion: the Emergence of the Motorcar in Edwardian Literature’

Event date: 
Friday 14 October 2016
Time: 
16:30

EDINBURGH ENGLISH LITERATURE SEMINARS 2016-2017

Fridays, 4:30 PM – 6:30 PM                

                                                                                                               

October 14                    

Dr Jonathan Wild (Edinburgh): The Poetry of Motion: the Emergence of the Motorcar in Edwardian Literature’

50 George Square– G.06

Dr Amy Burge (Edinburgh IAD): Romancing Difference: Gender, Ethnicity, and Religion in Medieval and Modern Oreintalist Romance

Event date: 
Friday 7 October 2016
Time: 
16:30
Location: 
Appleton Tower Lecture Theatre 1

EDINBURGH ENGLISH LITERATURE SEMINARS 2016-2017

Fridays, 4:30 PM – 6:30 PM                

                                                               

October 7                      

Dr Amy Burge (Edinburgh IAD): Romancing Difference: Gender, Ethnicity, and Religion in Medieval and Modern Oreintalist Romance

Appleton Tower Lecture Theatre 1

Anne Murphy (University of Hertfordshire) 'The Old Lady of Threadneedle Street: imagining public credit at the 18th-century Bank of England'

Event date: 
Wednesday 7 December 2016
Time: 
15:30
Location: 
seminar room 4, Crystal Macmillan Building (University of Edinburgh), George Square.

Wed 7 Dec, 3.30-5.00pm, Economic and Social History seminar

 

Anne Murphy (University of Hertfordshire) 'The Old Lady of Threadneedle Street: imagining public credit at the 18th-century Bank of England'

 

Location: seminar room 4, Crystal Macmillan Building (University of Edinburgh), George Square.

Duncan Needham (University of Cambridge) ‘Which M for emphasis?  The origins and consequences of broad money supply targets in the UK, 1861-1981’

Event date: 
Wednesday 9 November 2016 to Thursday 10 November 2016
Time: 
16:00
Location: 
G16 (University of Edinburgh), Old Medical School, Teviot Place Quad, Doorway 4.

Wed 9 Nov, 4-5.30pm, Economic and Social History seminar

 

Duncan Needham (University of Cambridge) ‘Which M for emphasis?  The origins and consequences of broad money supply targets in the UK, 1861-1981’

 

Location: G16 (University of Edinburgh), Old Medical School, Teviot Place Quad, Doorway 4.

Dr Maud Berthomier (Sorbonne Nouvelle - Paris 3, IASH Felllow): Rock criticism in France and Britain (1965-79): a Comparative and Interdisciplinary Study in the Sociology of Knowledge

Event date: 
Wednesday 7 June 2017 to Thursday 8 June 2017
Time: 
13:00
Location: 
The Institute for Advanced Studies in the Humanities

Dr Maud Berthomier (Sorbonne Nouvelle - Paris 3, IASH Felllow): Rock criticism in France and Britain (1965-79): a Comparative and Interdisciplinary Study in the Sociology of Knowledge