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Loyalty to the British Monarchs, c.1400-1688
Date
24/01/2018
Description
Exploring ideas and images relating to all aspects of loyalty to the English and Scottish monarchs from the late-medieval period to the Glorious Revolution.
Cultures of Occupation: Establishing a Transnational Dialogue
Date
12 - 14/01/2018
Description
This three-day symposium, which is part of the Cultures of Occupation in Twentieth Century Asia (COTCA) Project, will ask the question, How does 'foreign occupation' influence cultural expression?
India@70 Conference
Date
21/09/2017
Description
The Institute of Asia and Pacific Studies and the School of Cultures, Languages and Area Studies at the University of Nottingham invites paper submissions for a one-day multidisciplinary conference marking the 70th anniversary of India's independence.
Graphic Satire and the UK in the Long Nineteenth Century
Date
05/09/2017
Description
One-day symposium on Graphic Satire and the UK in Long Nineteenth Century convened by academics from History and History of Art
Sensing Divinity: Incense, religion and the ancient sensorium
Date
23 - 24/06/2017
Description
For scholars working in archaeology, anthropology, cultural history, literature, art history, and the history of religion, as well as local artists and members of the public.
EU Sustainable Energy Week
Date
19 - 25/06/2017
Rethinking regionalism: the Midwest in American Art History
Date
09/06/2017
Description
Considers the role that the American Midwest has played in narratives of American art history, as a place, a space, and an idea.
Lavender Languages & Linguistics 24
Date
28 - 30/04/2017
Histories of Religion and Sexuality
Date
24 - 25/04/2017
Description
For scholars working on the intersection of religion, gender, and sexuality.
Historical Fiction in the United States since 2000: Contemporary Responses to the Past
Date
18/03/2017
Description
Historical fiction in English constitutes its own enduring tradition but in recent years, it has enjoyed a surge of critical acclaim and commercial popularity, as such scholars as Kate Mitchell and Nicola Parsons have argued. This one-day symposium at the University of Nottingham will explore how recent writers in the United States have engaged with the form
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