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The Renaissance and the Public

Part of the Arts Week 2007 celebrations at Queen Mary University of London


The Renaissance and The Public is a special colloquium hosted and presented by the Queen Mary Centre for Renaissance Studies as part of a programme of witnessed seminars. These seminars, now in their second year, bring together internationally renowned scholars and faculty at QM (which is very strong in this field) to consider new research on and new approaches to the Renaissance.

The aim is to report and review the latest research and approaches and to communicate them to scholars, students, those from the world of libraries, galleries and museums, and the interested general public.

This colloquium will specifically address how the most advanced research in a number of fields can be communicated broadly and will include discussions of Shakespeare, political ideas and the novelist's interpretation of historical narrative.


Speaker(s):

James Shapiro | talks
Jonathan Bate | talks
Simon Winder | talks
Sarah Dunant | talks | www

 

Date and Time:

2 May 2007 at 6:00 pm

Duration:

2 hours

 

Venue:

Queen Mary, University of London
Mile End road
London
E1 4NS



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Tickets:

free

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Additional Information:

Booking essential, please visit www.qmul.ac.uk/artsweek2007, or call 020 7882 5148

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