Lecture - 'Resistance and Interpretation: Disciplinary Perspectives'
Tuesday, 26 October, Courtauld Institute of Art
Frank Davis Memorial Lecture Series, Autumn 2010
Sponsored by the F M Kirby Foundation
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Tuesday, 26 October, Courtauld Institute of Art
Frank Davis Memorial Lecture Series, Autumn 2010
Sponsored by the F M Kirby Foundation
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Special Issue of Forum for Modern Language Studies
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The Reviews Editor of the AAH’s prestigious journal Art History completes her term of office at the end of May 2011. Applications are therefore now sought for this position.
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