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MPhil in Assyriology | Department of Archaeology
https://www.arch.cam.ac.uk/prospective-students/prospective-mphils/mphil-assyriology23 Jul 2024: G24 and G25 Mesopotamian culture. Students will be introduced to Mesopotamian literature, scholarship and thought on this module. ... G27 Mesopotamian Religion and Scholarship. This module covers Mesopotamian thought in the broadest sense, including -
Priorities for Support | The Woolf Institute
https://www.woolf.cam.ac.uk/support-us/priorities-for-support20 Jul 2024: It combines teaching, scholarship and outreach, focusing on Jews, Christians and Muslims, to build tolerance and foster understanding between religion and society. ... Gender and Religion Today). Support our Events. Events are a key part of sharing the -
Geography of Knowledge in Assyria and Babylonia | Department of…
https://www.arch.cam.ac.uk/research/projects/archived-projects/geography-knowledge-assyria-and-babylonia23 Jul 2024: Here scholarship was adapted to new purposes of maintaining the intellectual integrity and social status of native religion in the face of new ways of thinking and believing. ... Previous analyses have often decontextualised and fragmented -
Byzantine Worlds | Faculty of History University of Cambridge
https://www.hist.cam.ac.uk/event-series/byzantine-worldsThis expanded research community seeks to contribute to wider discussions across the University about global connections and cultural diversity before the era of European colonialism. ... The seminar, which meets for two hours fortnightly during each -
Claire McEachern, Believing in Shakespeare: Studies in Longing
https://www.english.cam.ac.uk/spenseronline/review/item/49.2.16/In the intervening years, scholarship has broadened our frames of reference to consider – amongst other things – the intersections between religion and classical thought, colonialism, natural law, the passions, rhetoric and gender ... Starting, then, -
On Christian-Muslim relations in Ghana:… | The Woolf Institute
https://www.woolf.cam.ac.uk/blog/on-christian-muslim-relations-in-ghana21 Jul 2024: He is an alumnus of the Woolf Institute, having completed several online courses on religion and society. ... Created in 2018 at the University of Ghana, the Sanneh Institute aims to enhance scholarship in this area by researching religion and society in -
American History | Faculty of History University of Cambridge
https://www.hist.cam.ac.uk/event-series/american-historyLila O’Leary Chambers, Research Fellow, Gonville and Caius College, University of Cambridge. ... Organised by Nicholas Guyatt, University of Cambridge, and Andrew Preston, University of Cambridge. -
Dr Christa Lundberg | Faculty of History University of Cambridge
https://www.hist.cam.ac.uk/people/dr-christa-lundbergMy thesis deals with the religious scholarship of French humanists and the debates about theological competence in the Reformation era. ... Paris vs. Basel (a prequel): the patristic editions of Jacques Lefèvre d’Étaples and his circle’ delivered -
Global Economic History | Faculty of History University of Cambridge
https://www.hist.cam.ac.uk/event-series/global-economic-historyto do so, see under ‘At A Glance’, and please remember to give your first and last names and any institutional or company affiliation. ... Note: this is a Joint meeting with the Cambridge Centre for History and Economics seminar. -
Religion and Conflict MPhil Pathway | Faculty of Divinity
https://www.divinity.cam.ac.uk/researchareas/research-areas/religious-studies/ConflictandReligion23 Jul 2024: Search site. Faculty of Divinity. Religion and Conflict MPhil Pathway. Religion and Conflict. ... critical understanding of religion and conflict that will prove extremely valuable in other contexts. -
Medieval Encounters | Faculty of History University of Cambridge
https://www.hist.cam.ac.uk/event-series/medieval-encountersEvents. Jan. 31. The Hand that Sets the Table: Women and the Transmission of Alternative Religious Knowledge in 14th-century Dissident Networks. ... banner image: Phesonas and Cassiel playing chess on a 5x5 blue and gold chequered board. -
Modern British History | Faculty of History University of Cambridge
https://www.hist.cam.ac.uk/event-series/modern-british-historyModern British History. Seminar or event series. The Modern British History seminar showcases new scholarship in the field, stretching from the 18th to the late 20th centuries and covering a range ... Events. Jan. 25. Antiracism and political education: -
Intelligence | Faculty of History University of Cambridge
https://www.hist.cam.ac.uk/event-series/intelligenceEnemy agents are found under gooseberry bushes and intelligence is brought by the storks.’. ... in Global Security and for four directed the Post-Baccalaureate Certificate in Intelligence. -
Modern Cultural History | Faculty of History University of Cambridge
https://www.hist.cam.ac.uk/event-series/modern-cultural-historyFrench, Australian, American and South Asian cultural history as well, especially where transnational themes are involved. ... Due to leave and retirement, the Seminar will be suspended in 2024-5. -
African Economic History | Faculty of History University of Cambridge
https://www.hist.cam.ac.uk/event-series/african-economic-historyThe presenters illustrate the breadth of the field, in both subject and method. ... 1900-2020’ (co-authored with Tom Westland, Ewout Frankema and Tanik Joshipura). Feb. -
Modern European History | Faculty of History University of Cambridge
https://www.hist.cam.ac.uk/event-series/modern-european-historyEvents. May. 7. Inventing the Modern Region: Basque Identity and the French Nation-State. ... May. 21. Power, Value, and the Competing Temporalities of Money in Postwar Hungary. -
Modern Irish History | Faculty of History University of Cambridge
https://www.hist.cam.ac.uk/event-series/modern-irish-historyThe Seminar is methodologically eclectic and open to cognate disciplines (including geography, sociology, demographics and economics). ... 1928-2024. Fergus Campbell, Newcastle University. May. 22. The IRA and the Northern Ireland Peace Process. -
Quantitative History | Faculty of History University of Cambridge
https://www.hist.cam.ac.uk/event-series/quantitative-history24 April. The Social Origins of Democracy and Authoritarianism Reconsidered: Prussia and Sweden in Comparison. ... When. Wednesdays 1pm - 3pm. Where. Faculty of History, Room 5 and online: Zoom. -
English Legal History | Faculty of History University of Cambridge
https://www.hist.cam.ac.uk/event-series/english-legal-historyProfessor Paul Brand (University of Oxford). Feb. 7. Fines and the Common Bench, 1218-1226. ... Douglas Chapman (University of Cambridge). Feb. 13. Representation in the Parliaments of Henry III and Edward III. -
History and Economics | Faculty of History University of Cambridge
https://www.hist.cam.ac.uk/event-series/history-and-economicsThe Cambridge History and Economics seminar. Tues 30 April at 17.15 pm. ... Richard Hornbeck (University of Chicago). One Giant Leap: Emancipation and Aggregate Economic Gains.
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