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03 November 2011
The Tudor Cultural Day
On Saturday 5 November 2011 Humanities Lifelong Learning are holding The Tudors Cultural Day on the Avenue Campus.
03 November 2011
Symposium: Fools and Folly in Early Modern Europe
Dr Alice Hunt will bring together historians, art-historians and literary scholars from the UK, Europe and beyond.
21 July 2011
Symposium: 'Yorkists and Lancastrians'
Professor Anne Curry (CMRC) will be speaking at a symposium on Yorkists and Lancastrians at Market Bosworth on 15 October 2011.
13 June 2011
Professor Ros King's inaugural lecture
On 11 May 2011, Professor Ros King delivered her inaugural lecture, ‘What are we doing when we’re doing Shakespeare?---or "Exit, pursued by a bear"’.
24 September 2010
AHRC Grant to Cantum pulcriorem invenire: Thirteenth-Century Latin Poetry and Music
The Department of Music at the University of Southampton has been awarded almost £600,000 to research, catalogue and create sound recordings of a genre of medieval music that hasn’t been performed since the middle of the 13th century.
31 August 2010
AHRC Early Career Fellowship award for Marianne O'Doherty
AHRC Early Career Fellowship awarded to Marianne O'Doherty to complete monograph on The Indies and the Medieval West: Thought, Report, Imagination
24 May 2010
Professor John McGavin Inaugural Lecture
Death and disappearance: “having fun” in early-modern Scotland. Monday 24 May 2010. 18:00 - 19:00.
updated 20 May'10
Reuter Lecture and Masterclass. Call for papers
(the deadline for this has now passed). Final year doctoral students and post-doctoral researchers in all fields of research in the Humanities are warmly invited to submit a paper proposal on an aspect of ‘Re-presenting the Past: Material Things and Uncertainty’ in the medieval and/or renaissance periods.



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