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LENT TERM 2015
& WHO’S HERE
“Wotan A
bschied” by Herm
ann Hendrich (1854 –1931)
CENTRE FOR RESEARCH IN THE ARTS SOCIAL SCIENCES AND HUMANITIES
WELCOME TO CRASSH
All shall be equal before the law: justice graffiti in Cape Town © Ben Sutherland
“Without music, life would be a mistake” - Friedrich Nietzsche
We are extremely excited to welcome two legends of classical music this term: pianist Murray Perahia and opera singer Sir John Tomlinson. In January, Perahia will explore ways of performing the classics. He will be joined by the Doric String Quartet for an open rehearsal and concert featuring Beethoven’s String Quartet op.130, with Grosse Fugue. At the end of February, Sir John Tomlinson will tell us more about the construction of operatic roles, looking at Wagner’s Ring Cycle and Harrison Birtwistle’s Minotaur. We will also hear him sing music by Britten, Wolf and Shostakovich on the theme of “Michaelangelo in song”.
In March, we look forward, too, to visits from Natasha Walter (Humanitas Visiting Professor in Women’s Rights) and Kwame Anthony Appiah (Mellon CDI Visiting Fellow).
Two new collaborative research projects start up this term as we recruit new postdocs to work on the AHRC funded Making Visible: the visual and graphic practices of the early Royal Society, led by Sachiko Kusukawa, and Technology and Democracy, part of the Cambridge Centre for Digital Knowledge (CCDK) headed by David Runciman and John Naughton.CRASSH is now buzzing with postdoctoral researchers (36) and collaborative work. It’s thrilling to see connections being made and intensive work underway, even if we have had to rearrange the deck-chairs somewhat…
Our programmes of conferences and seminars also continue to thrive. This term, we will touch on the themes of justice in Africa, global archive, early modern criticism, print media in the colonial world and many more.
Keep an eye on our Youtube and University Streaming Media Service channels where videos and podcasts of seminars, lectures and conferences are available to access at any time!
Simon Goldhill, CRASSH
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NCEFrom intensive small-group seminars to international conferences and major research projects, CRASSH’s programmes provide for the exchange and development of ideas at every level. For details, visit: www.crassh.cam.ac.uk/programmes.
RESEARCH PROJECTS• Bible and Antiquity in 19th-century Culture • Centre for the Study of Existential Risk • Concept Lab & Technology and Democracy: Centre for Digital Knowledge• Conspiracy and Democracy: History, Political Theory and Internet Research• Crossroads of Knowledge in Early Modern England: the Place of Literature• Early Modern Conversions: Religions, Cultures, Cognitive Ecologies• Genius before Romanticism: Ingenuity in Early Modern Art and Science• History of Cross-Cultural Comparatism• Making Visible: the Visual and Graphic Practices of the Early Royal Society• Visual Representations of the Third Plague Pandemic
CONFERENCES CRASSH is running 20 conferences this year with the following coming up:• Grasping ‘Everyday Justice’: An Ethnographic Approach • 6-7 February• The Total Archive: Dreams of Universal Knowledge from the Encyclopaedia to
Big Data • 19-20 March• The Places of Early Modern Criticism • 23-24 March• Pursuing Justice in Africa • 27-28 March• Print Media in the Colonial World • 16-17 April• African Heritage Challenge: Development and Sustainability • 15-16 May• The Drama of Intellectual Life: Performativity in the Study of Ideas • 29-30 May• Objects in Motion: Material Culture in Transition • 18-20 June• Sonorous Sublimes: Music and Sound 1670–1850 • 23-25 June• Erotic Literature: Adaptation and Translation in Europe and Asia • 29-30 June
RESEARCH GROUPS • City Seminar• Civic Matter: Infrastructure as Politic• Climate Histories• Global Science• GreenBRIDGE• Late Antiquity Network (CLANS)• Locating Religion: Modern Era• Moral Psychology• Multilingualism and Exchange in the Ancient and Medieval World• Performance Network (CIPN)• Places of Amnesia• Rethinking Life• Screen Media• Things that Matter, 1400-1900
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13 JAN SEMINARRisk and Security in the Age of Pandemics 12pm - 2pm • CRASSH (SG1) Mark Harrison (Oxford) and Simon Szreter (Cambridge) • Global Science www.crassh.cam.ac.uk/events/25911
14 JAN SEMINAR Devotional Things 12pm - 2pm • CRASSH (SG1) Maya Corry (Cambridge) and Christian Kühner (Freiburg) • Things www.crassh.cam.ac.uk/events/25922
14 JAN READING GROUPWhy Do We Treat Ourselves Less Well Than Our Pets? 12pm - 2pm • CRASSH (SG2) Patrick Bateson (Cambridge) • RethinkingLife www.crassh.cam.ac.uk/events/25927
14 JAN SEMINARModelling Climate Change 2:30pm - 4:30pm • CRASSH (SG2) Michael Herzog (Cambridge) • Climate Histories www.crassh.cam.ac.uk/events/25933
14 JAN LECTURE On Performing the Classics5pm - 6:30pm • West Road Concert Hall Murray Perahia (pianist) • Humanitas in Chamber Music www.crassh.cam.ac.uk/events/25713
14 JAN SEMINARCambridge Late Antiquity Network5pm - 7pm • CRASSH (SG2) Peter Heather (KCL) • Late Antiquity Network www.crassh.cam.ac.uk/events/25783
15 JAN SYMPOSIUMMurray Perahia in Conversation with John Rink on Chopin 5pm - 6:30pm • West Road Concert HallMurray Perahia (pianist) and John Rink (Cambridge) • Humanitas in Chamber Music www.crassh.cam.ac.uk/events/25714
19 JAN SEMINARStourbridge Fair: Performance, Memory and the Vanished Polis 12:30pm - 2pm • CRASSH (Meeting Room) Michael Hrebeniak (Cambridge) • Work in Progress Seminar www.crassh.cam.ac.uk/events/25515
19 JAN SEMINARPerforming Laboratories Workshop 1:30pm - 7pm • CRASSH (SG1) Wenzel Geissler (Oslo), Roger Kneebone (Imperial College), Mike Pearson (Aberystwyth), Pedro Robelo (Queen‘s, Belfast), Ann Kelly (Exeter), Guillaume Lachenal (Paris-Diderot) and Mariele Neudecker (Bath Spa) • Performance Network & Civic Matter www.crassh.cam.ac.uk/events/25957
19 JAN SEMINARConsciousness and Free Choice2pm - 4pm • Department of Psychology (Lecture Theatre) Greg Davis (Cambridge), Neil Levy (Oxford/Melbourne) • Moral Psychology www.crassh.cam.ac.uk/events/25951
19 JAN SEMINAROpen Rehearsal with the Doric String Quartet 2:30pm - 5pm • West Road Concert Hall Murray Perahia (pianist) and the Doric Quartet • Humanitas in Chamber Music www.crassh.cam.ac.uk/events/25715
19 JAN SEMINAREtienne-Gaspard Robertson (1763-1837), Le Fantasmagore 5:15pm - 7pm • Trinity Hall (Lecture Theatre)Jérôme Prieur (writer and filmmaker) • Screen Media in collaboration with the French Nineteenth-Century Seminar www.crassh.cam.ac.uk/events/25965
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20 JAN CONCERTDoric String Quartet 7:30pm - 9:30pm • West Road Concert HallDoric Quartet. Music by Haydn, Bartok andBeethoven • Humanitas in Chamber Musicwww.crassh.cam.ac.uk/events/25716
21 JAN SEMINARWarchitectural Theory: Architecture and Amnesia5pm-7pm • CRASSH (SG2)Andrew Herscher (Michigan) • Places of Amnesiawww.crassh.cam.ac.uk/events/25969
21 JAN SEMINARCity Seminar 5:30pm - 7:30pm • CRASSH (S1)Tom Slater (Edinburgh) • City Seminarwww.crassh.cam.ac.uk/events/25943
22 JAN SEMINARAn Agent-Based Spatial Choice Model2pm - 4pm • CRASSH (SG1)Seunghyun Cha (Cambridge) • GreenBRIDGEwww.crassh.cam.ac.uk/events/25973
22 JAN SEMINARWrong Living: The Cinematic Bungalow 4:30pm - 6pm • Faculty of English John David Rhodes (Cambridge) • Screen Media in collaboration with the American Literature Research Seminar www.crassh.cam.ac.uk/events/26002
26 JAN SEMINARAdult Social Care and Property Rights 12:30pm - 2pm • CRASSH (Meeting Room)Brian Sloan (Robinson) • Work in Progress Seminar www.crassh.cam.ac.uk/events/25516
26 JAN SEMINARLocating Christian Missions in the German Colonial Project 1:30pm - 3:30pm • Latin American Studies (Room 204, 2nd Floor) Jörg Haustein (SOAS) • Locating Religionwww.crassh.cam.ac.uk/events/25938
26 JAN SEMINARInterdisciplinary Exchange of Ideas2pm - 4pm • CRASSH (SG1)Speaker TBC • Moral Psychologywww.crassh.cam.ac.uk/events/25952
26 JAN SEMINAREvacuate 5:30pm - 7:30pm • CRASSH (SG1) Peter Adey (Royal Holloway) • City Seminarwww.crassh.cam.ac.uk/events/25947
27 JAN READING GROUPCambridge Psychoanalysis Reading Group1pm - 2:15pm • CRASSH (S2)www.crassh.cam.ac.uk/events/25895
27 JAN SEMINARFrom the Severn to the Rhine, c.850-c.11505pm - 7pm • CRASSH (SG2) Elizabeth Tyler (York) and Thomas O’Donnell (Fordham) • Multilingualism www.crassh.cam.ac.uk/events/25917
28 JAN SEMINARAnonymous Things12pm - 2pm • CRASSH (SG1) Sara Pennell (Roehampton), Roisin Inglesby (Victoria & Albert Museum) • Things www.crassh.cam.ac.uk/events/25923
28 JAN READING GROUP Life as Technicality 12pm - 2pm • CRASSH (SG2) Sarah Franklin (Cambridge) • Rethinking Lifewww.crassh.cam.ac.uk/events/25928
28 JAN SEMINAREngaging beyond the Academy 2:30pm - 4:30pm • CRASSH (SG2)Charles Kennel (California) • Climate Histories www.crassh.cam.ac.uk/events/25934
28 JAN SEMINARThe End of Civilization: North Sea 5pm -7pm • CRASSH (SG2) Catherine Hills (Cambridge) • Late Antiquity Networkwww.crassh.cam.ac.uk/events/25784
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RY 2015 29 JAN SEMINARCultural Rights: The New Human Rights Frontier? 2pm - 4pm • CRASSH (SG2) Helle Porsdam (Copenhagen) • Digital Humanities Network www.crassh.cam.ac.uk/events/25877
29 JAN SEMINAR / EXHIBITIONVirulence: visualising the African body as a vector of epidemics 5pm - 6:30pm • CRASSH (SG1) Convenors: Christos Lynteris and Branwyn Poleykett (Cambridge) www.crassh.cam.ac.uk/events/25991
2 FEB SEMINARDivine Violence in Modern Jewish Philosophy12:30pm - 2pm • CRASSH (Meeting Room)Daniel Weiss (Cambridge) • Work in Progress Seminar www.crassh.cam.ac.uk/events/25518
2 FEB SEMINARBritish Rivers: Flow, Ownership, and ‘Modern’ Water 1:30pm - 3:30pm • CRASSH (SG1)Marianna Dudley (Bristol) • Civic Matter www.crassh.cam.ac.uk/events/25958
2 FEB SEMINARInstitutions and the Avant-Garde5pm - 7pm • CRASSH (SG1) Gigi Argyropoulou (Birkbeck), Georgina Born (Oxford), Pascal Gielen (Groningen) and Jonas Tinius (Cambridge) • Performance Networkwww.crassh.cam.ac.uk/events/25962
3 FEB READING GROUPCambridge Psychoanalysis Reading Group1pm - 2:15pm • CRASSH (S2) www.crassh.cam.ac.uk/events/25897
3 FEB LECTUREImpacts of the Turkish Government Response to the Gezi Park Protests5pm - 7pm • CRASSH (SG1) Turkay Nefes (Oxford) • Conspiracy & Democracy www.crassh.cam.ac.uk/events/25919
3 FEB SEMINARRoad Movies: Projection, DIY Cinema and Cult Film 5:15pm - 7:pm • CRASSH (SG2) James Riley (Cambridge) • Screen Media www.crassh.cam.ac.uk/events/25966
4 FEB SEMINARGerman TV and the Disappearance of the Nazi Perpetrators 5pm - 7pm • CRASSH (SG2) Wulf Kansteiner (New York) • Places of Amnesia www.crassh.cam.ac.uk/events/25970
5 FEB SEMINARRisk-Conscious Decision-Making: Building Energy Performance2pm - 4pm • CRASSH (SG2)Yeonsook Heo, Tania Sharmin and Dimitra Dantsiou (Cambridge) • GreenBRIDGE www.crassh.cam.ac.uk/events/25974
6-7 FEB CONFERENCE / WORKSHOPGrasping ‘Everyday Justice’: An Ethnographic Approach Two days • CRASSH (SG1)Convenor: Sandra Brunnegger (Cambridge). Speakers include: Harri Englund (Cambridge), Susan Hirsch (George Mason), Ronald Niezen (McGill) and Fernanda Pirie (Oxford) www.crassh.cam.ac.uk/events/25658
9 FEB SEMINARDescartes’s Fictions: Reading Philosophy with Poetics12:30pm - 2pm • CRASSH (Meeting Room)Emma Gilby (Cambridge) • Work in Progress Seminar www.crassh.cam.ac.uk/events/25520
9 FEB SEMINARIs Empathy Important for Morality?2pm - 4pm • CRASSH (SG1)Jesse Prinz (CUNY) • Moral Psychologywww.crassh.cam.ac.uk/events/25954
9 FEB SEMINARSkateboarding and the City 5:30pm - 7:30pm • CRASSH (SG1)Ian Borden (UCL) • Civic Matter & City Seminarwww.crassh.cam.ac.uk/events/25774
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RY 2015 10 FEB SEMINARThe Historical Character of Biological Bodies12pm - 2pm • CRASSH (SG1) Alexandra Ion (Bucharest) and Richard Staley (Cambridge) • Global Science www.crassh.cam.ac.uk/events/25913
10 FEB READING GROUP Cambridge Psychoanalysis Reading Group1pm - 2:15pm • CRASSH (S2) www.crassh.cam.ac.uk/events/25898
11 FEB SEMINARDrinking Things12pm - 2pm • CRASSH (SG1) Angela McShane (Royal College of Art) and Nigel Jeffries (London) • Things www.crassh.cam.ac.uk/events/25924
11 FEB SEMINARAlpine Cairns 2:30pm - 4:30pm • CRASSH (SG2)Thomas Thornton (Oxford) • Climate Historieswww.crassh.cam.ac.uk/events/25935
11 FEB SEMINARVisualising Dress and Personal Appearance: Late Antique City5pm - 7pm • CRASSH (SG2) Ellen Swift (Kent) • Late Antiquity Networkwww.crassh.cam.ac.uk/events/26003
16 FEB SEMINARThe Hermeneutics of Conversion: Desiderius Erasmus to Richard Hooker12:30pm - 2pm • CRASSH (Meeting Room) Torrance Kirby (McGill University) • Work in Progress Seminarwww.crassh.cam.ac.uk/events/25681
16 FEB SEMINARTruth and Reconciliation Performed5pm - 7pm • CRASSH (SG1)Andrea Grant (Cambridge), Ananda Breed (London) and Timothy Jenkins (Cambridge)• Performance Networkwww.crassh.cam.ac.uk/events/25963
16 FEB SEMINARKNITSONIK: Wool, Sound, and a Sense of Place1:30pm - 3:30pm • CRASSH (SG1) Felicity Ford (Artist, Oxford Brookes) • Civic Matterwww.crassh.cam.ac.uk/events/25959
17 FEB READING GROUPCambridge Psychoanalysis Reading Group1pm - 2:15pm • CRASSH (S2)www.crassh.cam.ac.uk/events/25899
17 FEB SEMINARLanguages in Contact: Greek and Anatolian2pm - 3:30pm • CRASSH (S2)José Luis García Ramón (Cologne) • Multilingualismwww.crassh.cam.ac.uk/events/25918
17 FEB SEMINARA Trick of the Light: Derek Jarman and Magick5:15pm - 7pm • CRASSH (SG2)Yvonne Salmon (Cambridge) • Screen Mediawww.crassh.cam.ac.uk/events/25967
18 FEB READING GROUPRethinking Life 12pm - 2pm • CRASSH (SG2)Alison Stone (Lancaster) • Rethinking Lifewww.crassh.cam.ac.uk/events/25930
18 FEB SEMINARMonuments to Amnesia? (Yugoslav Wars 1990’s)5pm - 7pm • CRASSH (SG2)Lea David (Ben Gurion) • Places of Amnesiawww.crassh.cam.ac.uk/events/25971
19 FEB SEMINARSustainability in the Built Environment2pm - 4pm • CRASSH (SG2)Peter Guthrie (Cambridge) • GreenBRIDGEwww.crassh.cam.ac.uk/events/25975
23 FEB SEMINARA Comparative Analysis of Manichaean Texts and Paintings12:30pm -2pm • CRASSH (Meeting Room)Gábor Kósa (ELTE Budapest) • Work in Progress Seminarwww.crassh.cam.ac.uk/events/25692
23 FEB SEMINARSpiritual Temporalities and the New Pentecostal Churches in Rwanda 1:30pm - 3:30pm • Latin American Studies (Room 204, 2nd Floor)Andrea Grant (Cambridge) • Locating Religionwww.crassh.cam.ac.uk/events/25941
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23 FEB SEMINARAn Urban Perspective on State Fragility in Lebanon 5:30pm - 7:30pm • CRASSH (SG1)Sara Fregonese (Birmingham) • City Seminarwww.crassh.cam.ac.uk/events/25949
23 FEB CONCERTMichelangelo in Song7:30pm - 9:30pm • West Road Concert HallSir John Tomlinson (singer) and David Owen Norris (pianist). Music by Britten, Wolf and Shostakovitch • Humanitas in Vocal Musicwww.crassh.cam.ac.uk/events/25893
24 FEB SEMINARThe 1931 Central China Flood12pm - 2pm • CRASSH (SG1)Chris Courtney and Helen Curry (Cambridge) • Global Sciencewww.crassh.cam.ac.uk/events/25914
24 FEB READING GROUPCambridge Psychoanalysis Reading Group 1pm - 2:15pm • CRASSH (S2)www.crassh.cam.ac.uk/events/25900
24 FEB SEMINARMichele Savonarola as Self-translator5pm - 7pm • CRASSH (SG2)Gabriella Zuccolin (Cambridge) • Multilinmgualismwww.crassh.cam.ac.uk/events/25920
25 FEB SEMINARPostcolonial Things 12pm - 2pm • CRASSH (SG1)Robbie Richardson (Kent) and Michael Bravo (Cambridge) • Thingswww.crassh.cam.ac.uk/events/25925
25 FEB READING GROUPReading Week12pm -2pm • CRASSH (SG2)Rethinking Lifewww.crassh.cam.ac.uk/events/25931
25 FEB SEMINARStorytelling, Education, and Climate Change2:30pm - 4:30pm • CRASSH (SG2)Tom Moorhouse (Oxford) and Keri Facer (Bristol) • Climate Historieswww.crassh.cam.ac.uk/events/25936
25 FEB SEMINARThe Formation of Arian Identity in the Barbarian West 5pm - 7pm • CRASSH (SG2)Yitzhak Hen (Ben-Gurion) • Late Antiquity Networkwww.crassh.cam.ac.uk/events/25785
25 FEB LECTUREThe Construction of the Role of Wotan5pm- 6:30pm • West Road Concert HallSir John Tomlinson (singer) in conversation with Patrick Carnegy (journalist and scholar) • Humanitas in Vocal Musicwww.crassh.cam.ac.uk/events/25894
26 FEB SEMINARData and Life on Tenison Road2pm - 4pm • CRASSH (SG2)Alex Taylor (Cambridge) • Digital Humanities Seminarwww.crassh.cam.ac.uk/events/25882
27 FEB SYMPOSIUMThe Construction of the Role of the Minotaur5pm - 6.30pm • West Road Concert HallSir John Tomlinson (singer) in conversation with Sir Harrison Birtwistle (composer) • Humanitas in Vocal Musicwww.crassh.cam.ac.uk/events/25896
2 MAR SEMINAR Towards an Ethics of Bodily Giving and Sharing in Medicine12:30pm - 2pm • CRASSH (Meeting Room)Kristin Zeiler (Linköping) • Work in Progress Seminarwww.crassh.cam.ac.uk/events/25686
2 MAR SEMINARThe Drama of Ideas: Performativity and Intellectuals5pm - 7pm • CRASSH (SG1)Patrick Baert, Marcus Morgan and Floris Schuiling (Cambridge) • Performance Networkwww.crassh.cam.ac.uk/events/25964
3 MAR READING GROUPCambridge Psychoanalysis Reading Group1pm - 2:15pm • CRASSH (S2)www.crassh.cam.ac.uk/events/25901
3 MAR LECTUREFrom Sexism to Solidarity5pm - 6:30pm • Mill Lane (Lecture Room 9)Natasha Walter (writer and activist) • Humanitas in Women’s Rights www.crassh.cam.ac.uk/events/25903
3 MARCH LECTURE Networks and Systems Look Like Conspiracies5pm - 7:3pm CRASSH (SG1)Conspiracy & Democracy www.crassh.cam.ac.uk/events/26021
3 MAR SEMINAR Reflections on Max Ophuls (La Signora di Tutti-1934)5:15pm - 7pm • CRASSH (SG2) Laura Mulvey (Birkbeck) • Screen Media www.crassh.cam.ac.uk/events/25968
4 MAR CONFERENCE / WORKSHOPThe Discipline of Theology in the Nineteenth-centuryOne day • CRASSH (SG2)Thomas Albert Howard (Gordon College), Robert Priest (Royal Holloway), Johannes Zachhuber (Oxford), James Carleton-Paget (Cambridge), David Thompson (Cambridge), Jeremy Morris (Cambridge), Colin Barr (Aberdeen) and Eamon Duffy (Cambridge) • Bible & Antiquitywww.crassh.cam.ac.uk/events/25682
5 MAR SEMINARClimate for Architects and Urban Microclimate2pm - 4pm • CRASSH (SG2)Andreas Matzarakis (Freiburg) • GreenBRIDGEwww.crassh.cam.ac.uk/events/25976
5 MAR LECTUREFrom Reform to Revolution5pm - 6:30pm • Mill Lane (Lecture Room 9)Natasha Walter (writer and activist) • Humanitas in Women’s Rights www.crassh.cam.ac.uk/events/25904
5 MAR SEMINARRound table: The Greek Dialects5pm - 7pm • CRASSH (SG2)Stephen Colvin (UCL), Matthew Scarborough and Rupert Thompson (Cambridge) • Multilingualismwww.crassh.cam.ac.uk/events/25921
5 MAR SEMINARForgotten Voices of Communist Famine5pm - 7pm • CRASSH (SG1)Xun Zhou (Essex) • Places of Amnesiawww.crassh.cam.ac.uk/events/25972
8 MAR CONFERENCE / WORKSHOPWomen of the World event: from Social Media to Activism 4pm - 6pm • The JunctionNatasha Walter (writer and activist) • Humanitas in Women’s Rights www.crassh.cam.ac.uk/events/26033
9 MAR SEMINARThe Concept of System in David Hume’s ‘The History of England’12:30pm - 2pm • CRASSH (Meeting Room)John Regan (Cambridge) • Work in Progress Seminarwww.crassh.cam.ac.uk/events/25988
9 MAR SEMINAR The Body in Words: Sacred Oratory in 17th Century Peru1:30pm - 3:30pm • Latin American Studies (Room 204, 2nd Floor)Gabriela Ramos (Cambridge) • Locating Religionwww.crassh.cam.ac.uk/events/25942
9 MAR SEMINARCivic Matter & Civic Matter 5:30pm - 7:30pm • CRASSH (SG1)David Pratten (Oxford) • City Seminar & Civic Matterwww.crassh.cam.ac.uk/events/26004
10 MAR SEMINARKnowledge Between Early Modern Venice and the Ottoman Empire12pm - 2pm • CRASSH (SG1)Valentina Pugliano and Kate Fleet (Cambridge) • Global Sciencewww.crassh.cam.ac.uk/events/25915
10 MAR READING GROUPCambridge Psychoanalysis Reading Group1pm - 2:15pm • CRASSH (S2) www.crassh.cam.ac.uk/events/25902
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11 MAR READING GROUPRethinking Life as Process12pm - 2pm • CRASSH (SG2)John Dupré (Exeter) • Rethinking Lifewww.crassh.cam.ac.uk/events/25932
11 MAR SEMINARMoving Things12pm - 2pm • CRASSH (SG1)Lisa Jardine (UCL) and Evelyn Welch (KCL) • Thingswww.crassh.cam.ac.uk/events/25926
11 MAR SEMINARGames and Engagement2:30pm - 4:30pm • CRASSH (SG2)Hugh Chapman (Performance Artist), Barbara Bodenhorn and Heather Cruickshank (Cambridge) • Climate Historieswww.crassh.cam.ac.uk/events/25937
11 MAR SEMINARHow Can We Write Pre-Modern Global History?5pm - 7pm • CRASSH (SG2)Naomi Standen (Birmingham) • Late Antiquity Networkwww.crassh.cam.ac.uk/events/25786
12 MAR SEMINARIs Morality Innate?5pm - 7pm • CRASSH (SG1)Shaun Nichols (Arizona) and Michael Tomasello (Leipzig) • Moral Psychologywww.crassh.cam.ac.uk/events/25955
17 MAR LECTUREMellon CDI Lecture 20155.15pm - 6.45pm • venue tbaAnthony Appiah (New York University) http://www.crassh.cam.ac.uk/people/profile/kwame-anthony-appiah
19-20 MAR CONFERENCE / WORKSHOP The Total Archive: Dreams of UniversalKnowledge from the Encyclopaedia to Big DataTwo days • CRASSH (SG1)Convenors: Boris Jardine, Matthew Drage (Cambridge) and James R. Martin (Harvard)www.crassh.cam.ac.uk/events/25660
23-24 MAR CONFERENCE / WORKSHOP The Places of Early Modern CriticismTwo days • CRASSH (SG1)Convenors: Gavin Alexander, Emma Gilby and Alexander Marr (Cambridge) www.crassh.cam.ac.uk/events/25643
27-28 MAR CONFERENCE / WORKSHOP Pursuing Justice in AfricaTwo days • CRASSH (SG1)Convenors: Jessica Johnson and George Karakwaivanane (Cambridge). Keynote: Kamari Maxine Clarke (Yale/Pennsylvania)www.crassh.cam.ac.uk/events/25640
16-17 APR CONFERENCE / WORKSHOPPrint Media in the Colonial WorldTwo days • CRASSH (SG1)Convenors: Andrew Arsan (Cambridge), Emma Hunter (Edinburgh) and Leslie James (Birmingham)www.crassh.cam.ac.uk/events/25659
21 APR LECTUREWorld Order: Definition and Description 5pm - 6:30pm • Law Faculty (LG18)Richard Haass (American Diplomat) • Humanitas in Statecraft and Diplomacywww.crassh.cam.ac.uk/events/25994
22 APR LECTUREThe Decline of World Order: Causes and Explanations5pm - 6:30pm • Law Faculty (LG18)Richard Haass (American Diplomat) • Humanitas in Statecraft and Diplomacy www.crassh.cam.ac.uk/events/25995
23 APR LECTUREWorld Order: What Can be Done?5pm - 6:30pm • Law Faculty (LG18)Richard Haass (American Diplomat) • Humanitas in Statecraft and Diplomacywww.crassh.cam.ac.uk/events/25996
24 APR SYMPOSIUMWorld Order Symposium2pm - 5pm • CRASSH (SG1)Richard Haass (American Diplomat) • Humanitas in Statecraft and Diplomacywww.crassh.cam.ac.uk/events/26023
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EARLY CAREER FELLOWS
MELLON CENTRE FOR DISCIPLINARY INNOVATION, VISITING FELLOW
Professor Catherine Conybeare (Bryn Mawr): A Guidebook to Augustine’s Confessions Professor Torrance Kirby (McGill): The hermeneutics of conversion: early-modern theories of cognition from Desiderius Erasmus to Richard Hooker
Professor Lijun Jia (Beijing Institute of Technology)
Michael Hrebeniak (English/Wolfson): Stourbridge Fair: Performance, Memory and the Vanished PolisBrian Sloan (Law/Robinson): Adult Social Care and Property RightsDaniel Weiss (Divinity/Murray Edwards): Divine Violence in Modern Jewish Philosophy
CRUASAZ WORDSWORTH FELLOW Emma Gilby (French/Sidney Sussex): Descartes’s Fictions: Reading Philosophy with Poetics
HUMANITAS VISITING PROFESSORS
Murray Perahia (Pianist): On Performing the ClassicsSir John Tomlinson (Opera Singer): Making Gods, Making Monsters: The Construction of Operatic RolesNatasha Walter (Writer and Campaigner): From Sexism to Solidarity
VISITING FELLOWS
Here is an introduction to this term’s new CRASSH Fellows. You can read more about their work, and that of all of CRASSH’s researchers, at www.crassh.cam.ac.uk/people.
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