The Margaret Elise Harkness Fellowship Prize is an annual award made by the Birkbeck Centre for Nineteenth-Century Studies in recognition of outstanding postgraduate work on a Nineteenth-Century woman associated with the arts, social/political activism, medical humanities, or global travel and writing in the long… Continue Reading →
Original title: Gurumbé: Canciones de tu memoria negra.Director: Miguel Ángel Rosales, Spain, Mexico, Portugal, Senegal, 20161 hr 12 min (72 min) In Spanish with English Subtitles The film will be made available for 24 hours on May 20, followed by… Continue Reading →
Marie Langer’s life encapsulates one of the great struggles of the mind of the twentieth century. Born in Vienna, and a participant in the Spanish Civil War, Langer brought the critical tools of psychoanalysis to the social and individual problems… Continue Reading →
For all interested, below is an advertisment for an upcoming lecture from the Zurbarán Centre for Spanish and Latin American Art. We are delighted to announce three online lectures by distinguished scholars exploring the visual and material heritage related to… Continue Reading →
Proposals for a Dandelion Arts Week Event are invited from School of Arts Postgraduate Research Students. Founded in 2010, Dandelion is a School of Arts Postgraduate organ/network/platform/journal. The successful event will be live online during Arts Week in May 2021 and… Continue Reading →
Applications are now accepted for the AHGBI Conference Award for Graduate Students, which supports graduate and postgraduate students speaking at an upcoming conference related to their research. Key information: We welcome applications to support participation at conferences taking place online, as… Continue Reading →
When: 17 March 2021, 18:00 — 19:30Venue: Online Book your place now In this webinar, Mari Paz Balibrea (Birkbeck) and Agustín Cocola-Gant (University of Lisbon) will be discussing recent trends in Barcelona, a city transformed by a transient population attracted… Continue Reading →
Image: Christoph Weiditz, The Morisco Dance, Das Trachtenbuch (1529). Germanisches Nationalmuseum, Nuremberg. A joint event by the Centre for Iberian and Latin American Visual Studies (CILAVS) /Centre for Medieval and Early Modern Worlds (CMEMW). Professor Borja Franco (Honorary Research Fellow… Continue Reading →
CILAVS is seeking to appoint a Research Centre Administrator for 2020-21 with excellent organisational skills, and some knowledge of/interest in Iberian and Latin American visual culture, literature and/or related fields (including Spanish and/or Portuguese language). Experience with event management (online… Continue Reading →
Date and time: Fri, 20 November 2020, 18:00 – 19:00 GMTLocation: Online Book your place now. In this paper, Prof Borja Franco presents the main written and visual sources that captured trials for iconoclastic behaviour in medieval and early modern… Continue Reading →
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