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The Royal Navy and Robert Davison at History Society "Prof Talk"

The History Society is proud to announce that we will be holding our first Prof Talk. Professor Robert Davison will be coming to talk about his new book The Challenges of Command: The Royal Navy’s Executive Branch Officers, 1880-1919. When: March 5 2012 Time: 5:30 pm Where:Mackinnon 305 There will be snacks provided and it will be a very interesting night. Hope to see everyone there! Breanne Dickhout, Social Coordinator

Chemfest 2012

9am-5pm Private Event

Cultural Historiography: Emergent Theories, Methods, and the Digit al Turn

An interdisciplinary conference jointly sponsored by the Trans-C anada Institute and the Canadian Writing Research Collaboratory / Le Colla boratoire scientifique des écrits du Canada to foster debate on new modes ofhistory as engaged by cultural historians, literary historians, and criti cs in the era of digital scholarship and the larger troubling of historical endeavours. To register, visit www.transcanadas.ca or www.cwrc.ca or emai

John Lundy's PhD Thesis defense

PhD student: John Lundy Time: 10:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. Thesis Title: Reconstructing Reason: An Investigation of Moral Rationalism                      and the Normative Core of Critical Social and Political Theory ALL ARE WELCOME  

Cultural Historiography: Emergent Theories, Methods, and the Digit al Turn

An interdisciplinary conference jointly sponsored by the Trans-C anada Institute and the Canadian Writing Research Collaboratory / Le Colla boratoire scientifique des écrits du Canada to foster debate on new modes ofhistory as engaged by cultural historians, literary historians, and criti cs in the era of digital scholarship and the larger troubling of historical endeavours. To register, visit www.transcanadas.ca or www.cwrc.ca or emai

Iconography of Israeli Communism: Amir Locker-Biletzki at M.E.S.S.

Thursday, March 1, 2012, from 4-6pm in MacKinnon 230 at the University of Guelph, the Middle East Scholars Society (MESS) presents Amir Locker-Biletzki, PhD candidate, University of Guelph "Israeli, Jewish and Soviet elements in the Iconography of Israeli Communist Posters". All Welcome!

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