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Elsje van Kessel - Objects and Empire on the Portuguese India Run: Surviving Shipwreck
Wednesday 7 May (Week 2), 4:30pm
Elsje van Kessel - Objects and Empire on the Portuguese India Run: Surviving Shipwreck
Rector's Drawing Room, Exeter College, Turl Street
Felipe Valencia - ‘Eager the Orient Spoils Itself’: Sublimity and the Indies in Luis de Góngora’s Panegírico al duque de Lerma (1617)
Wednesday 14 May (Week 3), 4:30pm
Felipe Valencia - ‘Eager the Orient Spoils Itself’: Sublimity and the Indies in Luis de Góngora’s Panegírico al duque de Lerma (1617)
Rector's Drawing Room, Exeter College, Turl Street
Tom Nickson - Islamic Spain and the English Romanesque Architecture: The Fortunes of a Theory and the Construction of ‘the West’
Wednesday 21 May (Week 4), 4:30pm
Tom Nickson - Islamic Spain and the English Romanesque Architecture: The Fortunes of a Theory and the Construction of ‘the West’
Rector's Drawing Room, Exeter College, Turl Street
Cécile Fromont - There Is No Brazil Without Angola: Painting the Portuguese Atlantic in the Late Eighteenth Century
Wednesday 4 June (Week 6), 4:30pm
Cécile Fromont - There Is No Brazil Without Angola: Painting the Portuguese Atlantic in the Late Eighteenth Century
Kloppenburg Room, Cohen Quad, Exeter College, Walton Street
Richard L. Kagan - Henry Charles Lea, the Inquisition, and the Origins of Scientific History in the United States
Thursday 12 June (Week 7), 4:30pm
Richard L. Kagan - Henry Charles Lea, the Inquisition, and the Origins of Scientific History in the United States
Rothermere American Institute, 1a South Parks Rd
Maria Berbara - Extracting Wood, Extracting Life: Brazilwood and the Trope of Extreme Longevity in Early Modern European Colonial Maps
Monday 16 June (Week 8), 4:30pm
Maria Berbara - Extracting Wood, Extracting Life: Brazilwood and the Trope of Extreme Longevity in Early Modern European Colonial Maps
Lecture Room 2, Christ Church