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03
Jun
2011

HRC - Special Seminar Event - Britain, Written Constitutions and the World, 1780-2000

Seminar

After the American and French Revolutions, new-style written constitutions came progressively to be viewed as  an  essential symbol and component of a modern state. Britain however both fiercely resisted these revolutions at the time, and has also retained its un-codified constitution…

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02
Jun
2011

HRC - Special Seminar Event - THE RISE AND FALL OF CLASS IN BRITAIN

Seminar

Sir David Cannadine, FBA is a known for a number of ground-breaking books, including The Decline and Fall of the British Aristocracy, The Rise and Fall of Class in Britain, Ornamentalism and most recently a celebrated biography of Andrew Mellon. He is also noted as a regular public commentator on…

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31
May
2011

HRC Seminar - The “All-Clear” Incarnate? Helmut Kohl’s Nationalism and the Quest for Normalcy

Seminar

This paper is about the nationalism of Helmut Kohl, the so-called Chancellor of Unity. Biography helps to understand the formation of personal nationalism, which relies on a particular repertoire of self-images that the nationalist can mobilise to represent his ideal notion of nation and himself. I…

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24
May
2011

HRC Seminar - Archive Fever: The Salman Rushdie Papers

Seminar

‘What is this compared with what I shall tell you tomorrow night if the king spares me and lets me live.’ –The Arabian Nights   The Salman Rushdie papers are in the Robert W Woodruff Library [Manuscript, Archives and Rare Books Library] of Emory University. The archive was purchased for an…

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17
May
2011

HRC Seminar - What is the ‘World’ in World Literature?

Seminar

This seminar is a reflection on what it means to talk about a ‘world’ in literature that is not simply co-extensive with an ever-expanding sense of our connection with the rest of globe due to accelerated information flows; nor merely a category responding to the normative frame of a postcolonial…

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10
May
2011

HRC Seminar - Instruments as Mediators: “Social Agencies” of Australia’s Chinese Musical Instrument Collections - The Case of Bendigo’s Golden Dragon Museum

Seminar

Most scholars would agree that musical instruments serve not only as passive tools for artistic performance but also as active agents of transformation within their cultures and societies, therefore, making them logical and essential objects of ethnomusicological investigation. Large collections of…

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03
May
2011

HRC Seminar - The Anthropocentric Waiting Room: A Diagram for (In)Humanity

Seminar

To a large extent, scholarly interest in the inhuman condition has been concerned with examining how boundaries have come to be drawn around the human and how humanity has been policed by these boundaries. There is now considerable agreement on the ‘inextricability of human and inhuman’ in current…

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