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Reading In Conflict: an Interdisciplinary Seminar
This interdisciplinary seminar brings researchers together to explore the question of how reading is implicated in diverse forms of conflict, including class conflict, military conflict, and conflict over political questions such as race and immigration. Continue reading
Shakespeare’s Bottom
Dr Peg Katritzky (Lecturer, English Dept) will be giving a talk titled, ‘Shakespeare’s Bottom: Printed Sources for Monsters and Marvels in A Midsummer Night’s Dream’ as part of the ‘Documents of Shakespearean Performance: Stage, Page, and Manuscript in Early Modern England’ seminar series, run by Dr Edmund King of the English Department’s Book History Research Group. Continue reading
A Framework for Supporting the Digital Humanities Seminar
The Digital Humanities Thematic Research Network is pleased to announce the following event in its Digital Humanities in Practice seminar series – A Framework for Supporting the Digital Humanities, Erin Snyder, Digital Humanities Manager, Nottingham University, 29 November 2012 Continue reading