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CFP: Gothic Modernisms (Amsterdam, 29-30 Jun 17)

The Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam, June 29 - 30, 2017 Deadline: Dec 20, 2016 'Gothic Modernisms' - Call for Papers 29 & 30 June, 2017, Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam, NL Organized by the Faculty of Arts and Humanities, Coventry University; the Amsterdam School for Heritage, Memory and Material Culture, in collaboration with the Rijksmuseum, the Ateneum Art Museum / … Continue reading CFP: Gothic Modernisms (Amsterdam, 29-30 Jun 17)

CFP: Volume: Reception and Transformation of Ancient Sea Power

Deadline: Nov 30, 2016 Reception and Transformation of Ancient Sea Power The reception of antiquity in the Middle Ages and especially the Early Modern period has been extensively studied. Sea power and thalassocracy are familiar topics in the fields of classics and ancient history. Nevertheless, only rarely have the two themes been combined, and to … Continue reading CFP: Volume: Reception and Transformation of Ancient Sea Power

The Gilbert Lecture 2016: Paula Findlen

LECTURE: Dr. Paula Findlen (Chair, Department of History, Stanford University) presents on Oliver Impey and Arthur MacGregor's The Origins of Museums: The Cabinet of Curiosities in Sixteenth and Seventeenth Century Europe (1985). Venue: The Lydia and Manfred Gorvy Lecture Theatre, V&A Museum, London Date and Time: 30 November 2016, 16:30 - 18:00 Fees & Registration: Free, booking … Continue reading The Gilbert Lecture 2016: Paula Findlen

Workshop: Reluctant Heritage: Revisiting Museums and Memory Sites in Central and Eastern Europe in a Transnational Perspective

WORKSHOP: Reluctant Heritage: Revisiting Museums and Memory Sites in Central and Eastern Europe in a Transnational Perspective Venue: Cerefrea, 6 Strada Emile Zola, Bucharest Date and Time: 4 – 5 November 2016 Fees & Registration: Free and open to the public, no registration required Facebook Event Page & more information from ISP A troubled and segmented East-European … Continue reading Workshop: Reluctant Heritage: Revisiting Museums and Memory Sites in Central and Eastern Europe in a Transnational Perspective