RBC Research Seminars – Dr Valeria De Lucca

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RBC Public Research Seminar – Dr Valeria De Lucca (University of Southampton) Space, Music and Spectacle in Early Modern Rome Tuesday 16th March, 4pm–5.30pm, online Everyone is welcome to the seminars, which are free and held online on Tuesday afternoons, 4pm to 5.30pm. The virtual doors will open about 15 minutes beforehand, allowing time for […]

BCMCR Popular Music Studies Research Seminars

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BCMCR Research Seminar – Popular Music: PhD Work in Progress 1600-1730 Wednesday 10 March Online event: Please register on Eventbrite at this link; the online meeting link will be emailed out to those who sign up. Emma Gale: Hopes and Dreams for Sale: Mentoring in the Songwriting Community   Gemma Jennison: What are the conversations, discourses […]

RBC Public Research Seminars: Doctoral Research Double Bill

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RBC Public Research Seminars: Doctoral Research Double Bill 1600-1730 Tuesday 9th March Register here. Akvilè Stuart: Towards a Rediscovery of Alexei Stanchinsky Alexei Stanchinsky (1888-1914) was a Russian pianist-composer whose life was tragically cut short at the tender age of 26. During the ten years he actively composed, he wrote over thirty works for solo […]

BCMCR Gender and Sexuality Research Seminars

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BCMCR Research Seminar –Gender and Sexuality: Launch of Bad Girls, Dirty Bodies by Gemma Commane 1600-1730 Wednesday 3 March Online event: Please register on Eventbrite at this link; the online meeting link will be emailed out to those who sign up. We invite you to the book launch of Bad Girls, Dirty Bodies: Sex, Performance […]

CPHC Webinar – Typographic Surprises!

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Friday 26 February: 18:00-19:30. To book your place for this free event, please click here. Typographic Surprises! is a series of Webinars, organised by the Printing Historical Society, which look at lesser-known aspects of print’s past, investigate curiosities of typographic archives, and delve into the corners of printed collections. CONFIRMED PRESENTATIONS DR ALEXANDRA FRANKLIN, A […]

BCMCR Gender and Sexuality Research Seminars

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BCMCR Research Seminar – Gender and Sexuality: Work in Progress 1600-1730 Wednesday 24 February 2021 Online event: Please register on Eventbrite at this link; the online meeting link will be emailed out to those who sign up. Gemma Commane and Hazel Collie (BCU) The RuPaul Project Although RuPaul’s Drag Race brings an area of gay […]

BCMCR Gender and Sexuality Research Seminars

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BCMCR Research Seminar – Gender and Sexuality: The Care Manifesto 1600-1730 Wednesday 17 February Online event: Please register on Eventbrite at this link; the online meeting link will be emailed out to those who sign up. We are in the midst of a global crisis of care. How do we get out of it? In […]

BCMCR Cultural Theory Research Seminars

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BCMCR Research Seminar – Cultural Theory: The Politics of Care in Covid-19 and Beyond 1600-1730 Wednesday 10 February Online event: Please register on Eventbrite at this link; the online meeting link will be emailed out to those who sign up. The  coronavirus pandemic has demonstrated the centrality of care in sustaining life as well and […]

BCMCR Cultural Theory Research Seminars

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BCMCR Research Seminar – Cultural Theory: Prof. Leah Bassel (Roehampton University) Speaking back through a politics of listening: The London Permanent Peoples’ Tribunal “The Hostile Environment on Trial” 1600-1730 Wednesday 3 February Online event: Please register on Eventbrite at this link; the online meeting link will be emailed out to those who sign up. Prof. […]

CPHC Conference call for papers: Gender and the Book Trades

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Call for Papers: Gender and the Book Trades DEADLINE 31 JANUARY This conference is organised by the USTC at the University of St Andrews. Gender has always played a role in the history of the book. Whether explicitly acknowledged or implicitly assumed, considerations of gender have shaped the printed book and its subsequent study. Important […]

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