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Roundtable on Classics and 'the Other’

Roundtable on Classics and 'the Other’ (University of Birmingham)

  • Date14 February 2022

RHUL’s Sam Agbamu joins international Roundtable - Classics and ‘The Other'

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Date: 23 Feb 2022

Time: 4:00pm - 5.30pm

Online seminar

Leverhulme Early Career Scholar, Sam Agbamu, joins a lively discussion between Susan Deacy (Roehampton), Deborah Kamen (University of Washington), Nandini Pandey (Johns Hopkins) on the relationship between Classics, social and political identities, and national cultures (Wed 23 Feb - 16:00-17:30).

In order to join in this event, register through the following link: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/roundtable-on-classics-and-the-other-tickets-169119604289

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