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Writing about web page /fac/arts/hrc/confs/supernatural/

In this fourth blog post for The Supernatural: Sites of Suffering in the Pre-Modern World, HRC doctoral fellows and Imogen Knoxasked some of their speakers to share their own research and how their work intersects with the conference themes. This should provide a flavour of the variety of topics that will be explored at the conference!

Wed 23 Mar 2022, 19:57 | Tags: Conference Information Blogs

The Supernatural: Sites of Suffering in the Pre-Modern World - Registration is NOW OPEN

A one-day interdisciplinary conference to be held on Saturday 14th May 2022

Registration is now open

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Writing about web page /fac/arts/hrc/confs/flt/

In their latest post, Cheng He and Camilo Uribe Botta introduce the final panel for the 'Following Living Things and Still Lifes in a Global World' conference, which takes place on Saturday 12th February. There are also details on the key note lecture.

Fri 04 Feb 2022, 15:41 | Tags: Conference Information Blogs

Writing about web page /fac/arts/hrc/confs/flt/

In this post, Camilo Uribe Botta andCheng He introduce the second panel for their conference on 'Following Living Things and Still Lifes in a Global World'. It includes three panels on plants, following them through art, science and consumption. The three authors show the elusive characteristics of plants in between living things and still lifes and show what plants can tell us about the people who created, traded, collected and worked with them.

Wed 02 Feb 2022, 14:05 | Tags: Conference Information Blogs

In this third blog post for The Supernatural: Sites of Suffering in the Pre-Modern World, HRC doctoral fellows and Imogen Knox speak with about how her interest in the supernatural came about, and how her research intersects with the conference themes.

Thu 27 Jan 2022, 08:00 | Tags: Conference Information Blogs

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