Wolfson College
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Adriana Alexander - The Honour of Sharing : the Sharing of Honour
How does a Lovari extended family enact the sharing of material resources, and of intangible gifts conveyed through gesture, dance, song and speech? How do these practices confer...
Collection: Humanities Society
Institution: Wolfson College
Created: Thu 22 Jan 2015
A Fossil Feast: 31 December 1853, Sydenham Park, London
Dr Becky Lewis, Assistant Professor Emerita University of South Carolina; Visiting Fellow, Wolfson College
Collection: Informal Lunchtime Seminar Series
Institution: Wolfson College
Created: Fri 5 Feb 2016
Andrew Goldman: Scientific Approaches to Musical Improvisation
Musical improvisation is often considered in terms of indeterminacy and freedom. It would thus seem to resist the systemization of a scientific approach. However, as cognitive...
Collection: Informal Lunchtime Seminar Series
Institution: Wolfson College
Created: Wed 5 Jun 2013
An evening with artist Anthony Green RA
Anthony Green RA in conversation with Dr Frank Whitford about his art and the convictions and experiences that have shaped it, on 1 May 2013 at Wolfson College, Cambridge.
Collection: Informal Lunchtime Seminar Series
Institution: Wolfson College
Created: Thu 2 May 2013
Approaches to Abstraction
A conversation between artist Jonathan Meuli and Professor Philip Lindley, Excellence 100 Professor of Art History, Loughborough University, at Wolfson College, Cambridge at the...
Collection: Wolfson Fine Arts
Institution: Wolfson College
Created: Fri 1 Feb 2019
Benjamin Grob-Fitzgibbon: To Be or Not to Be: British Approaches towards Europe in the Postwar World
The post-war period in British history has proven to be one of remarkable change for the United Kingdom, from the rapid dismantling of the Empire through adjusting to a...
Collection: Informal Lunchtime Seminar Series
Institution: Wolfson College
Created: Mon 9 Dec 2013
Bill Lubenow: Intellectual Societies: Intimacy and Knowledge in the 19th Century
E.M. Forster’s famous phrase, ‘Only Connect’, is not only a guide to a successful emotional life; it is also a guide to cognition. The universities were reformed in the...
Collection: Humanities Society
Institution: Wolfson College
Created: Tue 13 May 2014
Bjorn L. Basberg: Maynard Keynes and his Whaling Adventures
The economist John Maynard Keynes’ activities on the stock market are well known. One company in which he bought stocks in the late 1920s was the Hector Whaling Company Ltd. The...
Collection: Humanities Society
Institution: Wolfson College
Created: Tue 26 May 2015
Cambridge 105 radio interview, Margaret Greeves, Emeritus Fellow, Wolfson College
Margaret Greeves, Emeritus Fellow Wolfson College, interviewed on the radio station Cambridge 105 about the Myths, Memories and Mysteries exhibition.
Collection: Fine Arts
Institution: Wolfson College
Created: Wed 27 Aug 2014
Charles Jones : Radical Sisters: Four Victorian Women
Together, the adult lives of Eliza (c.1820-1850), Caroline (1816-1889), Matilda (1816/17-1866) and Emilie Ashurst (1826?-1893) spanned the greater part of Queen Victoria’s reign....
Collection: Informal Lunchtime Seminar Series
Institution: Wolfson College
Created: Thu 23 Jan 2014
Cultural Narratives of Dementia and Care in Post-War Japan
As population ageing progresses globally, incidents of dementia, a condition closely associated with ageing, are also on the rise. As a result, there has been an increasing...
Collection: Informal Lunchtime Seminar Series
Institution: Wolfson College
Created: Thu 25 Feb 2016
David Jacques: Blick Mead: The Cradle of Stonehenge?
The discovery of a spring complex, adjacent to Vespasian's Camp and just over a mile from Stonehenge, with well preserved and substantial Mesolithic deposits, potentially...
Collection: Humanities Society
Institution: Wolfson College
Created: Tue 13 May 2014
David Reynolds: The changing map of Europe, 1909-2009
The second lecture in this series was given by Professor David Reynolds on Wednesday 27 May 2009 at 5.30pm in the Lee Hall.
Collection: Lee Seng Tee Distinguished Lecture
Institution: Wolfson College
Created: Wed 13 Jan 2010
Delphine Driaux - Living Conditions in Ancient Egyptian Settlements and the Place occupied by the Non-Elite Population
In the 1960’s, it was generally admitted that ancient Egypt was a civilization which did not possess cities. To define an ancient Egyptian city turns out to be a difficult task...
Collection: Informal Lunchtime Seminar Series
Institution: Wolfson College
Created: Tue 9 Jun 2015
Dr. Alastair Bennett - 'Th'emprenting of hir consolacioun': persuasive speech and resistant listeners in 'The...
When Dorigen mourns the absence of Arveragus in ‘The Franklin’s Tale’, her friends ‘prechen hire’ to ‘make hire leve hir hevinesse’. Their preaching takes effect in the same way...
Collection: Humanities Society
Institution: Wolfson College
Created: Wed 14 Oct 2015
Dr Alastair Reid: Trade Unions and the British Tradition of Pluralism
Dr Alastair Reid (Fellow, Girton College)
Trade Unions and the British Tradition of Pluralism
In contrast to the usual assumption that trade unions were the product of...
Collection: Humanities Society
Institution: Wolfson College
Created: Fri 5 Oct 2018
Dr Alex Da Costa: The Pardoner's Passing and How it Matters: Gender, Relics and Speech Acts
Tuesday 14 March 2017
Dr Alex da Costa (University Lecturer at the Faculty of English; Fellow of Newnham College)
'The Pardoner's Passing and How it Matters: Gender, Relics...
Collection: Humanities Society
Institution: Wolfson College
Created: Fri 5 Oct 2018
Dr Alexi Baker: Technology, Tools, and Toys of Early Modern Science
Dr Alexi Baker’s research over the past decade has revealed how ‘scientific instruments’ before the rise of modern science included everything from cutting-edge technologies and...
Collection: Humanities Society
Institution: Wolfson College
Created: Thu 18 Dec 2014
Dr Alfred Moore - Useful Idiots: On the Democratic Virtues of Conspiracy Theories
Conspiracy theories are often regarded as individual cognitive failings and collective pathologies of public reason. In this paper I will argue for the democratic benefits of...
Collection: Informal Lunchtime Seminar Series
Institution: Wolfson College
Created: Thu 6 Nov 2014