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History and Rivalry in Modern Iran: MESS Workshop
On Thursday February 9 from 4:00 ~ 6:00 pm in MACK 230 the Middle East Scholars' Society Workshops present:
Dr. Shahram Kholdi, University of Manchester, UK on: "Fighting over the Past for the Sake of the Present: Revolutionary History and Factional Rivalry in the Islamic Republic of Iran." All welcome!
CBS SC Vet School Info Night
Provide info to students about vet school.
Set-up at 6pm.
Event 7-9pm.
Clean-up 9-10pm.
Middle East Scholars Society (MESS) Workshop with Dr. Shahram Kholdi , University of Manchester, UK
"Fighting over the Past for the sake of the Present: Revolutiona
ry History and Factional Rivalry in the Islamic Republic of Iran"
THST 3660 & SETS present Monique Mojica
Kuna/Rappahannock actor, playwright, essayist, Monique Mojica
, will read from and talk about her work, including Princess Pocahontas an
d the Blue Spots, The Scrubbing Project, Chocolate Woman Dreams the Milky
Way, and her collaborative work in progress, side Show Freaks and Circus I
njuns.
Everyone is welcome.
TAN presents James McLean
Music from Winterreise
For more information visit http://w
ww.uoguelph.ca/sofam/events
Free Concert - Everyone is welcome!
TAN presents James McLean
Music from Winterreise
For more information visit http://w
ww.uoguelph.ca/sofam/events
Free Concert - Everyone is welcome!
Scottish Studies Roundtable: "Rioting Women and the Jacobite Cause," Jodi A. Campbell
Jodi A. Campbell, a PhD candidate at Guelph, will give a paper titled "Rioting Women and the Jacobite Cause" on February 8 from 2:30 - 4:00 in Mackinnon Extension 2020. This paper provides a gendered aspect to the Jacobite narrative by examining an Aberdeen mob during the '15.
CBS SC Medical School Info Night
Provide information to students about medical school.
Set-up a
t 6pm.
Event is 7-9pm.
Clean-up 9-10pm.
Department of History, Centre for Scottish Studies presents Jodie A . Campbell
"Rioting Women and the Jacobite Cause"
By examining an Aberdee
nshire mob led by women dur the '15, this paper provides a gendered aspect
to the Jacobite narrative and highlights the efforts of the lower classes ofwomen in the Jacobite cause.