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All students are invited to attend our one-off lecture on the historical context of the Russian invasion of Ukraine and Putin’s adaptation of this history: Diamond LT5, Wednesday 23rd March at 4pm.

All students are invited to attend our one-off lecture on the historical context of the Russian invasion of Ukraine and Putin’s adaptation of this history: Diamond LT5, Wednesday 23rd March at 4pm.
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Join us in the Diamond on 24th May for a talk held by Professor Laura Branciforte! This talk analyses connections between two women’s anti-nuclear peace camps, La Ragnatela in Italy and Greenham Common in the UK, as an example of anti-nuclear and feminist transnationalism.

Join us in the Diamond on 24th May for a talk held by Professor Laura Branciforte! 
This talk analyses connections between two women’s anti-nuclear peace camps, La Ragnatela in Italy and Greenham Common in the UK, as an example of anti-nuclear and feminist transnationalism.
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All are invited to attend this event on Wednesday 11th May in the Diamond Lecture Theatre 2 at 4.15pm. It will be delivered by Ishudhi Rawat, on 'Transcultural Memory: A study into the Narratives of the Indian Legion in Germany (1941-1945)'. The event is also accessible online.

All are invited to attend this event on Wednesday 11th May in the Diamond Lecture Theatre 2 at 4.15pm. It will be delivered by Ishudhi Rawat, on 'Transcultural Memory: A study into the Narratives of the Indian Legion in Germany (1941-1945)'. The event is also accessible online.