Next week in the University of London, School of Advanced Study

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Conferences and Seminars: 15 - 22 June 2009

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Dates for your diary: selection of forthcoming conferences


IALS
Mon 15 Jun09:00 - 17:00Government and Services of General Interest in a Global World
Tue 16 Jun08:30 - 15:30Workshop on SGEIs, the European Social Model and Free Movement
Wed 17 Jun09:00 - 16:45The G20 Statement on Financial Regulation and the WTO GATS: The Credit Crisis and Protectionism in Financial Services
Wed 17 Jun18:00 - 19:00From Brehons to Brouhahas: Poetic Impulse in the Law
John Kleefeld
IES
Thu 18 - Sat 20 Jun Romantic Disorder: Predisciplinarity and the Divisions of Knowledge 1750-1850
James Chandler, Jonathan Lamb, Nicholas Thomas
Thu 18 Jun17:00 - 17:00Senate House Library Friends
Fri 19 - Sat 20 Jun10:00 - 17:45 Lomers Annual Conference: Studies in the Exeter Book
Sat 20 Jun10:00 - 17:30Irish Studies Symposium: Popular Culture and Revolution
IGRS
Mon 15 Jun12:30 - 14:00Work in Progress Seminars
Naomi Segal
Thu 18 Jun18:00 - 20:00Friends of Italian Film Screening
Sat 20 Jun14:00 - 20:00Shortness: A very short conference and a very long dinner - to be held at Tate Modern
IHR
Mon 15 Jun17:00 - 19:00Innocent III and the Albigensian Crusade: the Crusading Indulgence of 1210
Rebecca Rist
Mon 15 Jun17:15 - 19:15Theoricke and Practicke in late Jacobean Kingship: or, The Importance of Being Formal
Alexander Courtney
Mon 15 Jun17:30 - 19:30Half-way Homes: The Geographical Distribution of Voluntary Mental After-Care Charity in Relation to Public English Asylums, 1879-1939
Stephen Soanes
Tue 16 Jun An Attractive Vehicle of Education and Interest: Missionary Societies and Lantern Slides-the Case of the Methodist Missionary Society
Rosemary Seton
Tue 16 Jun17:15 - 19:15Memory, custom and social conflict in early modern England
Professor Andy Wood
Tue 16 Jun17:15 - 19:15Mary Tudor's religious authority before and after her accession, 1549-1558
Jeri McIntosh
Wed 17 Jun17:30 - 19:30The Weights and Measures and Coinage Reforms of Offa and Charlemagne
Neil Middleton
Thu 18 Jun17:15 - 19:15Macaulay and son: the abolitionist and the historian
Catherine Hall
Thu 18 Jun17:15 - 19:15Merchants and Councillors: intellectual divergences in early 17th century British economic thought
Carlos Eduardo Suprinyak
Thu 18 Jun17:15 - 19:15'A Place in "le Sunne"': Property, Place and Finance in Late Medieval London
Justin Colson
Thu 18 Jun17:30 - 19:30Macaulay and Son: the abolitionist and the historian
Catherine Hall
Thu 18 Jun17:30 - 19:30Thomas J Clarke, Forgotten Revolutionary
Jim O'Keeffe
Fri 19 Jun17:15 - 19:15Roundtable discussion on new directions in the History of Sexuality
Anna Clark, Lesley Hall, Carrie Hamilton, Cornelie Usborne
Fri 19 Jun17:30 - 19:30 Embroidered knots: connection and interaction between gardens and the wider world, 1550-1650
David Marsh
ISA
Fri 19 Jun14:00 - 18:00Canada and the Cuban Revolution 
WB
Fri 19 - Sat 20 Jun10:15 - 18:00E.H. GOMBRICH A CENTENARY COLLOQUIUM
Robert Bagley, Peter Burke, Roberto Casati, Patrick Cavanagh, Paul Crossley, Martin Kemp, Jan Koenderink, Veronika Kopecky, John Kulvicki, Elizabeth McGrath, Harry Mount, Jeroen Stumpel, Paul Taylor and Christopher Tyler
Dates for your diary:
Thu 25 - Fri 26 June 09:30 - 19:00 Russia in Britain, 1880-1940: Reception, Translation and the Modernist Cultural Agenda
Thu 25 - Fri 26 June 09:30 - 18:00  Symposium on Pragmatics and Intercultural Communication in Spanish. Simposio de Pragmatica y Comunicación Intercultural en Español
Sat 27 June - Sat 4 July   T. S. Eliot International Summer School
Thu 2 - Fri 3 July 09:00 - 17:00   Génétique et Culture Française: Genetic Science and French Culture
Thu 2 - Fri 3 July09:30 - 18:30  Anglo-American Conference of Historians 2009: Cities
Sat 4 July    Historiographical Topics in Music Archaeology and Ethnomusicology




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