Seminars and Masterclasses Fall 2011
Thursday, 13 October, 17:15 (cosponsored by History of Art)
7 University Gardens, Hepburn Room (208)
Dr Ralph Moffat (Curator of Arms & Armour, Glasgow Museums)
The Importance of Being Harnest: Armour, Heraldry and Recognition in the Mélee
- masterclass (14:00-15:00, Main Building, Room 251 [Gilbert Scott Conference Suite]): An Introduction to Arms and Armour
Thursday, 3 November, 17:15 p.m.
7 University Gardens, Hepburn Room (208)
Dr Sarah Salih (English, King’s College London)
Looking at Pagan Things
- masterclass (14:00-15:00, Boyd Orr Building, Room 506): Examining Posthistoricism
Thursday, 1 December, 17:15 p.m. (cosponsored by History)
10 University Gardens, Lecture Room (203)
Dr Don Spaeth (History, University of Glasgow)
Sperlings and Herring: Verbal and Ritual Protest in Late Sixteenth Century Norfolk Churches
Seminars Autumn 2013
Tuesday October 15th 2013
Professor A.C. Spearing, University of Virginia
“What is a Narrator?”
5:15pm in the Sir Alexander Stone Lecture Theatre
Reception to follow in 12 University Gardens.
Thursday October 17th 2013
Pamela Patton, Chair and Associate Professor of Art History at Southern Methodist University, Dallas, Texas
''Skin Colour, Race, and Identity in the Manuscripts of Alfonso X of Castile''
5.15 - 7.30pm Room 208 in Sir Alexander Stone Building
Tuesday October 22nd 2013
Professor James Daybell, Professor of Early Modern British History at Plymouth University
"Social Negotiations in Correspondence between Mothers and Daughters in Tudor and Early Stuart England’'
5:15pm in Room 101, 12 University Gardens.
Reception to follow.