Wolfson College Humanities Society

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Created: 2015-07-09 13:55
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Description: A collection of lectures organised by the Wolfson College Cambridge Humanities Society.
 

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Adriana Alexander - The Honour of Sharing : the Sharing of Honour


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How does a Lovari extended family enact the sharing of material resources, and of intangible gifts conveyed through gesture, dance, song and speech? How do these practices confer...

Collection: Humanities Society

Institution: Wolfson College

Created: Thu 22 Jan 2015


Bill Lubenow: Intellectual Societies: Intimacy and Knowledge in the 19th Century


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E.M. Forster’s famous phrase, ‘Only Connect’, is not only a guide to a successful emotional life; it is also a guide to cognition. The universities were reformed in the...

Collection: Humanities Society

Institution: Wolfson College

Created: Tue 13 May 2014


Bjorn L. Basberg: Maynard Keynes and his Whaling Adventures


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The economist John Maynard Keynes’ activities on the stock market are well known. One company in which he bought stocks in the late 1920s was the Hector Whaling Company Ltd. The...

Collection: Humanities Society

Institution: Wolfson College

Created: Tue 26 May 2015


David Jacques: Blick Mead: The Cradle of Stonehenge?


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The discovery of a spring complex, adjacent to Vespasian's Camp and just over a mile from Stonehenge, with well preserved and substantial Mesolithic deposits, potentially...

Collection: Humanities Society

Institution: Wolfson College

Created: Tue 13 May 2014


Dr Alexi Baker: Technology, Tools, and Toys of Early Modern Science


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Dr Alexi Baker’s research over the past decade has revealed how ‘scientific instruments’ before the rise of modern science included everything from cutting-edge technologies and...

Collection: Humanities Society

Institution: Wolfson College

Created: Thu 18 Dec 2014


Dr Amira Bennison: Architecture & Design in Medieval Morocco: the building strategies of the Marinid sultans


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This talk explores the ways in which the Marinid dynasty in Morocco exploited architecture and display to legitimise themselves before their subjects, a volatile mix of restive...

Collection: Humanities Society

Institution: Wolfson College

Created: Wed 1 May 2013


Dr Anna Upchurch: The Arts and Humanities Today: Re-framing the ‘value’ debate


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How can the arts and humanities meet the challenges of contemporary society without relying on notions of socio-economic impact? This talk contributes to current debates on...

Collection: Humanities Society

Institution: Wolfson College

Created: Wed 16 Oct 2013


Dr Ben Griffin: Fidgets, Scoundrels and Mummy's Boys: Performing Masculinity in the Victorian House of Commons


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This talk examines the gendered political culture of the Victorian House of Commons by looking at the efforts that politicians made to appear ‘manly’. This culture had very real...

Collection: Humanities Society

Institution: Wolfson College

Created: Wed 12 Mar 2014


Dr Dan Carter: Reform, Revolution, Reaction. Land and the indigenous question in Allende's Chile


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This talk explores the familiar topic of Chile under the Popular Unity Government (1970-1973) from a less familiar angle: the indigenous heartlands of the south. Here, unresolved...

Collection: Humanities Society

Institution: Wolfson College

Created: Thu 6 Feb 2014


Dr David Hickman: Triumph of the Real: From The Communist Manifesto to Jason Bourne


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In the immediate aftermath of the Second World War, cinematic realism was the most significant revolution in visual culture since the late Renaissance. Not only did it carry along...

Collection: Humanities Society

Institution: Wolfson College

Created: Thu 18 Dec 2014


Dr David Taylor: Spectators at the Print Shop Window: Caricature and the Rhetoric of the Gaze


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This paper offers a close reading of the grammar of the gaze offered in eighteenth-century prints that depict crowds of people looking at the window displays of London’s many...

Collection: Humanities Society

Institution: Wolfson College

Created: Wed 22 Jan 2014


Dr Glen Rangwala: The Aftermath of War: Iraq Ten Years On


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This talk reviews the extent of Iraq’s transformation over the last ten years, looking at what Iraq’s experience shows about the limits of political change in a region marked by...

Collection: Humanities Society

Institution: Wolfson College

Created: Tue 26 Feb 2013


Dr Justin Colson on London Bridge


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Dr Justin Colson talks about London Bridge which has existed in one form or another since the fourteenth century. He explores the social world of the Bridge in the late fifteenth...

Collection: Humanities Society

Institution: Wolfson College

Created: Thu 5 Mar 2015


Dr Lauren Arrington: Art, Empire, and Revolution: the Lives of Constance and Casimir Markievicz


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Constance Markievicz (nee Gore-Booth, 1868-1927), was born to the privileged Protestant upper class in the west of Ireland. She embraced suffrage and then scandal as she left the...

Collection: Humanities Society

Institution: Wolfson College

Created: Thu 14 Mar 2013


Dr Mary Laven: Wax, wood and narrative: the miraculous culture of Renaissance Italy


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From the late fifteenth century, the walls of Italian shrines became crowded with tavolette dipinte – small painted wooden boards recording instances of sickness, violence,...

Collection: Humanities Society

Institution: Wolfson College

Created: Tue 10 Jun 2014


Dr Michael C Scott: Best Seat in the House: viewing Greek history through its theatre


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Theatres today are places of entertainment, dark spaces in which we cut ourselves off from the realities of daily life for a few hours. But theatre for the ancient Greeks was...

Collection: Humanities Society

Institution: Wolfson College

Created: Tue 19 Feb 2013


Dr Nick Saville - Communications in a Globalised World: English is necessary but not sufficient


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Cambridge English Language Assessment tests more than 5 million learners of English in over 100 countries every year and this constitutes a major asset in delivering the...

Collection: Humanities Society

Institution: Wolfson College

Created: Thu 6 Nov 2014


Dr Patricia Fara - Erasmus Darwin: Poet of Progress


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rasmus Darwin – Charles’s grandfather – was well-known among his eighteenth-
century contemporaries, highly respected by many but reviled by others. Energetic and sociable, this...

Collection: Humanities Society

Institution: Wolfson College

Created: Mon 20 Oct 2014


Dr Robert Amundsen - Ibsen's women on and off the stage


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There were two categories of women in Henrik Ibsen’s life: the women in his dramatic universe and the women in his own life. Ibsen’s attitude to women is highly complex: whereas...

Collection: Humanities Society

Institution: Wolfson College

Created: Mon 23 Feb 2015


Dr Rowan Williams - Mysticism and politics; some thoughts about St Teresa of Avila


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This year is the 500th anniversary of the birth of Teresa, one of the foremost ‘mystical’ writers of the Christian tradition. Research in the last fifty years has clarified more...

Collection: Humanities Society

Institution: Wolfson College

Created: Wed 25 Feb 2015


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