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2017
February
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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...
2016
November
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War and Diplomacy in East Central Europe - Launch of Patrick Gordon's Diaries, volume 6
-International Conference to mark the launch of the last volume of Patrick Gordon’s Diary, in conjunction with RIISS and CEMS
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Literacy 'under the Lock': Education, Spirituality and Enclosure in Dominican Reform Convents
-Wed 16th November, 1-2 pm Literacy 'under the Lock': Education, Spirituality and Enclosure in Dominican Reform Convents Marie Luise Ehrenschwendtner (University of Aberdeen, Divinity) Venue: NK11
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Touching Skin: Why Medieval Readers Rubbed and Kissed their Manuscripts
-Wed 9th November, 1-2 pm Touching Skin: Why Medieval Readers Rubbed and Kissed their Manuscripts Kathryn Rudy (St Andrews) Venue: NK7
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Friends and Enemies in Julius Caesar
-Wed 2nd November, 1-2 pm Friends and Enemies in Julius Caesar Dermot Cavanagh (Edinburgh) Venue: NK7
October
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'What legacy shall I bequeath to thee?' - Shakespeare in the Context of his Time
-Shakespeare Postgraduate and Early Career Symposium on 22 October 2016
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Shakespeare Recreated: Carlos Gamerro's Cardenio
-Thursday 20th October 5.30 pm. Shakespeare Recreated: Carlos Gamerro’s Cardenio A reading and discussion with the Argentinian writer of his novel that reimagines the lost Shakespeare play inspired by an incident in Cervantes’ Don Quixote. Part of Shakespeare Week at the University of Aberdeen.
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Playing Aberdeen, 1601
-A performance event exploring the visit to Aberdeen of a theatre company in 1601
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Playing Spaces: The Early Modern Stage Today
-3 visiting speakers come together to investigate the stage spaces of Shakespeare's time and how we can use them today.