What's On?

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15 February 2010 - 21 February 2010
 
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Bringing Enlightenment to England? The Case of Thomas Nugent Bringing Enlightenment to England? The Case of Thomas Nugent
Monday, 15 February
CRASSH Early Career Fellow Dr Duncan Kelly presents his Work in Progress.
Agency and Affect Agency and Affect
Monday, 15 February
Part of the European Identities & Encounters RG sessions. Alternate Mondays in term
'Ode to the Fezzed Shaykh': Coptic poetry and resistance against the Muslim Brotherhood in 1940s Egypt 'Ode to the Fezzed Shaykh': Coptic poetry and resistance against the Muslim Brotherhood in 1940s Egypt
Monday, 15 February
Part of the Mediterranean & Middle Eastern Network seminar series. Alternate Mondays in term
Dr Andrew Wells: 'Race & Reproduction in Eighteenth-Century Britain' Dr Andrew Wells: 'Race & Reproduction in Eighteenth-Century Britain'
Monday, 15 February
Part of the Cambridge Interdisciplinary Reproduction Forum (CIRF)
Blaxploitation: the Music Blaxploitation: the Music
Monday, 15 February
Professor Richard Dyer (King's College, London)
To Bury Caesar? The Fall of Adib Shishakli and the Triumph of Gamal 'Abd-al-Nasir: A Comparative Analysis To Bury Caesar? The Fall of Adib Shishakli and the Triumph of Gamal 'Abd-al-Nasir: A Comparative Analysis
Tuesday, 16 February
Dr Anne Alexander presents her work to the CRASSH Postdoctoral Research Seminar
Leofric, Athelstan and the Exeter Relic Collection Leofric, Athelstan and the Exeter Relic Collection
Tuesday, 16 February
Part of the Cambridge Late Antiquity Network Seminar series.
Small Talk, Big Issues: Art and Beirut Small Talk, Big Issues: Art and Beirut
Tuesday, 16 February
Part of the City Seminar series
Approaching Addiction (Reading Group) Approaching Addiction (Reading Group)
Wednesday, 17 February
Part of the Health & Welfare Research Group seminar series
Business & Society Research Group Business & Society Research Group
Wednesday, 17 February
Part of the Business & Society Research Group seminar series. Alternate Wednesdays in term
John Lonsdale: 'Politics, Memory & Memorialisation in Kenya' John Lonsdale: 'Politics, Memory & Memorialisation in Kenya'
Wednesday, 17 February
Part of the Postcolonial Empires Group seminar series. Alternate Wednesdays in term.
Music and Society Music and Society
Thursday, 18 February
Mellon Teaching Seminar. The course will seek to develop ways to create a dialogue between musicology and the anthropology and sociology of music, culture and media.
Designing Sustainability: Philosophy and Practice Designing Sustainability: Philosophy and Practice
Thursday, 18 February
Part of the GreenBRIDGE seminar series. Alternate Thursdays in term
Prasenjit Duara (Singapore): Translating Religion and Secularism in China
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Prasenjit Duara (Singapore): Translating Religion and Secularism in China
Thursday, 18 February
Lecture by Prasenjit Duara (National University of Singapore)
Religion, Secularism, and Modernity in Asia Religion, Secularism, and Modernity in Asia
Friday, 19 February
The final event organized by the AHRC Network ‘Translations and Transformations: China, Modernity, and Cultural Transmission’.