Mark Smith on 'How History and the Senses Can Make a Difference'

Online Lecture 

We are pleased to announce an online guest lecture by Professor Mark Smith on Wednesday 8th February, 4pm UK time. The paper will negotiate methodological considerations around the field of sensory history, and is entitled 'The Last Reenactment and Applied Sensory History: How History and the Senses Can Make a Difference'.

Research mobilities in the Covid-era: A Southern African perspective

Dear colleagues,

We are happy to invite you to our 13th Mobility Lecture, which will take place on 6 December 2022, at 17.15, at Seminar room 1, Department of African Studies, University of Vienna and ONLINE.
 
Marja Hinfelaar from the Southern African Institute for Policy and Research in Lusaka, Zambia, will speak about "Research mobilities in the Covid-era: A Southern African perspective". Please find the lecture abstract and speaker's bio below.
  

Research mobilities in the Covid-era: A Southern African perspective

Dear colleagues,

We are happy to invite you to our 13th Mobility Lecture, which will take place on 6 December 2022, at 17.15, at Seminar room 1, Department of African Studies, University of Vienna and ONLINE.
 
Marja Hinfelaar from the Southern African Institute for Policy and Research in Lusaka, Zambia, will speak about "Research mobilities in the Covid-era: A Southern African perspective". Please find the lecture abstract and speaker's bio below.
  

Research mobilities in the Covid-era: A Southern African perspective

Dear colleagues,

We are happy to invite you to our 13th Mobility Lecture, which will take place on 6 December 2022, at 17.15, at Seminar room 1, Department of African Studies, University of Vienna and ONLINE.
 
Marja Hinfelaar from the Southern African Institute for Policy and Research in Lusaka, Zambia, will speak about "Research mobilities in the Covid-era: A Southern African perspective". Please find the lecture abstract and speaker's bio below.
  

Fall Speaker Series Event - Lifesavers and Body Snatchers: A Medical History of the Great War

Lifesavers and Body Snatchers: A Medical History of the Great War by Tim Cook

In this talk, Canada’s top war historian, Tim Cook, will discuss his latest book, Lifesavers and Body Snatchers, on how the carnage of modern battle gave birth to revolutionary life-saving innovations. It brings to light shocking revelations of the ways the brutality of combat and the necessity of agonizing battlefield decisions led to unimaginable strain for men and women of medicine who fought to save the lives of soldiers during the Great War from 1914 to 1918.

Online-Lecture: From Fenollosa to kokubungaku: Aesthetics and the birth of the utsukushii Nihon - Arthur Mitteau (Thursday 25.06.2020)

Dear H-Japan List Members,

the dean of the Faculty of Philological and Cultural Studies, the Department of East Asian Studies – Japanese Studies at University of Vienna and the Austria-Japan Study Group for Humanities, Social Sciences and Art cordially invite you to the online lecture:

Online-Lecture: Locating Heisei in Japanese Film: The Historical Imagination of the Lost Decades - Marc Yamada (Thursday 18.06.2020)

Dear H-Japan List Members,

the dean of the Faculty of Philological and Cultural Studies, the Department of East Asian Studies – Japanese Studies at University of Vienna and the Austria-Japan Study Group for Humanities, Social Sciences and Art cordially invite you to the online lecture:

Marc Yamada
“Locating Heisei in Japanese Film: The Historical Imagination of the Lost Decades“

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