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Seeds of Understanding, Paths of Reconciliation. Remembering the Anni di Piombo in Italy
Women Against the Mafia: A gendered perspective on a difficult rebellion
Nikos Papastergiadis. Director of the Research Unit in Public Cultures, based at The University of Melbourne. He is a Professor in the School of Culture and Communication at The University of Melbourne and founder – with Scott McQuire – of the Spatial Aesthetics research cluster.
Jane Ohlmeyer gives a lecture on ‘The 1916 Revolutions: Contexts and Consequences’.
Gæsteforelæsning ved professor Gary Peters, York St John University, GB
Kl. 11.15-11.30: Introduktion v. Mathias Bonde Korsgaard & Bodil Marie Stavning Thomsen
11.30-13.00: "Inspector Norse i Storbritannien: Hvid nostalgi og mysteriet om en sweater" v. Senior Lecturer ved University College London, Scandinavian Studies, Jakob Stougaard Nielsen
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How do jokes work? An analytical approach to stand-up comedy.
University of Chicago: Saint-Domingue/Haiti: Plantation life, Abolitionism, Revolution. In 1791, a violent slave rebellion broke out in what was France’s most lucrative colony, Saint-Domingue.
I anledning af 100-året for påskeopstanden i Irland præsenterer Aarhus in Aarhus onsdag 20. april 2016 kl. 19.00 den prisvindende irske forfatter Donal Ryan på Dokk1. Sara Dybris McQuaid fra Center for Irske Studier vil interviewe forfatteren om irsk historie, kultur og litteratur med udgangspunkt i forfatterskabet.
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