Page 8 of 1171 to 80 of 103 Past Events
2017
November
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Polemical Laughter in Thomas Middleton's A Game at Chess
-Cems lunchtime seminar
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The Turk, the Moor and the Egyptian: Exotic visitors in entertainments at the court of James VI
-CEMS lunchtime seminar
October
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King James VI and the Beheading Game
-CEMS Public Lecture in Assoiation with the Friends of the Library
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Sources of Early Modern History of Aberdeen City and Aberdeenshire
-Paper by Dr Barry Robertson on sources that can be found on Early Modern History in the Aberdeen City Archives. Strongly recommended to postgrad students in medieval and early modern history an culture.
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The African mirror. Monkey theatre in ancien-régime Paris
-Lunchtime seminar
September
March
February
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CEMS Research Seminar. 'Women's access to the law in fourteenth-century York' Frederik Pedersen (History)
-CEMS Research Seminar. Frederik Pedersen (History) ‘Women’s access to the law in fourteenth-century York’
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CEMS Research Seminar. 'Laughter and Crime' Lena Liapi (History)
-Dr Lena Liapi is teaching fellow in History.
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CEMS Research Seminar. 'Are you talking to me? Myths and readers in early modern English literature' Dr Katherine Heavey (Glasgow)
-Katherine Heavey is a lecturer in early modern English Literature at the University of Glasgow. Her research interests are primarily focused on classical adaptation and translation in early modern English literature. Her book, The Early Modern Medea: Medea in English Literature 1558-1688, was published by Palgrave in 2015. She is...