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2025
March
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Scandinavian Studies Seminar
-Nordic Legal Libraries: How Quantitative Analyses of Law Manuscripts Provide New Information on the Distribution and Storage of Legal Texts in the Medieval North
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The One and the Many Conference
-The One and the Many has been one of the great themes of theology, philosophy and mysticism, across a huge and very diverse range of cultures and traditions. The search for an ultimate unity – effected through a single unifying material, idea or agent – behind a world of phenomena...
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Art History Research Seminar: Sarah Bromage
-Sarah Bromage (University of Stirling) "Curating conversations: the role of art in university life"
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The Monstrous, the Bible and Capitalism in the Video Games The Last of Us and Cyberpunk 2077
-Biblical Studies Research Seminar The Monstrous, the Bible and Capitalism in the Video Games The Last of Us and Cyberpunk 2077
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CEMS research seminar: Dr Iryna Klymenko
-Iryna Klymenko is a historian of early modern Europe at Ludwig-Maximilian-University in Munich. She has broad interests in interreligious and interethnic practices, history of corporeality, and interdisciplinary methods of historical research. Currently, she is completing her second book project, dedicated to the religious history of food and attire in the...
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Theological Ethics Research Seminar: Enfleshing Freedom: Body, Race, and Being
-Enfleshing Freedom, ch. 7 ‘Eucharist, Racism, and Some Bodies’ & Epilogue Text: Copeland, M. S. (2nd ed., 2023). Enfleshing Freedom: Body, Race, and Being, Second Edition. Fortress Press, available as an eBook via the library. To attend online, you will need to join the Theological Ethics Seminar Team in Microsoft Teams. You...
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CEMS Seminars Spring Term 2024 Dr Derrick McClure, Dr Paul Hulsenboom and Dr Izabela Curyłło-Klag
-14 March 2025, 12.30-16.30 Symposium: Entanglements and Disentanglements: Towards A Transnational History of East Central Europe, Speakers: Dr Derrick McClure, Dr Paul Hulsenboom and Dr Izabela Curyłło-Klag
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Applied History Roundtable Talks, Part 2
-Global Security, Governance and Applied History Week, 11-14 March 2025
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Café Sci: 'The World Wars of Disinformation', Aberdeen Art Gallery
-Global Security, Governance and Applied History Week, 11-14 March 2025
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Scandinavian Studies Seminar
-How Editing Transforms a Text: The Case of Medieval Icelandic Law