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GazetteSupplementWEDNESDAY 13 JANUARY 2021 SUPPLEMENT (1) TO NO 5297 VOL 151Lectures and Seminars, Hilary term 2021Humanities 178Rothermere American InstituteInstitutes, Centres andMuseums ClassicsBodleian LibrariesEnglish/History/History of Art/Theology/MusicBotanic Garden and Harcourt ArboretumHistoryChina CentreHistory/Modern Languages/Voltaire FoundationHindu StudiesHistory of ArtIslamic StudiesMedieval and Modern Languages/Linguistics, Philologyand PhoneticsReuters Institute for the Study of JournalismMusicOxford Martin SchoolMathematical, Physical and LifeSciences 181ChemistrySt Antony’s182Physiology, Anatomy and GeneticsPsychiatryEducationGeography and the EnvironmentGlobal and Area StudiesInternational DevelopmentLawSocio-legal StudiesAll SoulsMansfieldPhysicsAnthropology and Museum EthnographyColleges, Halls and Societies 190Green TempletonEarth SciencesSocial Sciences Life-WritingMaison FrançaiseOriental StudiesMedical Sciences 186183St John’sBlackfriars Hall

178HumanitiesRothermere American InstituteUniversity of Oxford Gazette Supplement (1) to No 5297 13 January 2021Professor Devin Fergus, Missouri9 Mar: ‘Financial matters, Blacklives: white collar crime and theracial wealth gap’The future of American politicsAmerican literature research seminarThe following events will take placeonline via Zoom. More information,updates and to register: www.rai.ox.ac.uk/future-of-american-politics.The following seminars will takeplace at 5.30pm on Thursdays onlinevia Zoom. To receive links and precirculated readings, please join theALRS mailing list by sending a blankemail to: alrs-subscribe@maillist.ox.ac.uk.Professor Robert Liebermann, JohnsHopkins, Professor Margaret Weir,Brown, and Professor Desmond King6pm, 28 Jan: ‘The Bidenadministration: priorities andchallenges’Professor Seth Masket, Denver, andProfessor Julia Azari, Marquette5pm, 22 Feb: ‘The future of theDemocratic Party’Evan McMullin, 2016 presidentialcandidate, and Professor DonaldCritchlow, Arizona Statetbc: ‘The future of the RepublicanParty’American history research seminarThe following seminars will take placeat 4pm on Tuesdays online via Zoom,unless otherwise noted. To receivelinks and pre-circulated papers, pleasejoin the AHRS mailing list by sending ablank email to ahrs-subscribe@maillist.ox.ac.uk.Professor Jennifer Morgan, NYU19 Jan: ‘Reckoning with slavery:gender, kinship and capitalism in theBlack Atlantic’Dr Blake Scott Ball, Huntingdon College26 Jan: ‘What Snoopy can teach usabout popular political discourse’Professor Tim Lockley, Warwick1pm, 2 Feb: ‘The Camden slaveconspiracy of 1816’Dr Amanda Bellows, New School16 Feb: ‘Remembering Americanslavery and Russian serfdom duringthe post-Emancipation era’Professor Michael Woods, Tennessee atKnoxville23 Feb: ‘Branding a business ofbigotry: John Van Evrie and the massmarketing of white supremacy’Dr William Goldsmith, UNC at ChapelHill2 Mar: ‘Educating for a neweconomy: the struggle to rebuild aJim Crow state’Dr Erica Fretwell, SUNY at Albany28 Jan: ‘Sensory experiments:psychophysics, race and theaesthetics of feeling’Book discussionDr Tessa Roynon, Julia Adamo, KenyonCollege 20, Dr Kasia Boddy, Cambridge,Professor Stephen Harrison and DrMichael Kalisch11 Feb: Tessa Roynon’s The ClassicalTradition in Modern AmericanFiction (Edinburgh UP, 2021)25 Feb: James Baldwin’s AnotherCountry: reading group anddiscussionProfessor Dagmawi Woubshet,Pennsylvania11 Mar: ‘James Baldwin’s AnotherCountry (1962): a discussion’Oxford early American republic seminarThe following seminars will take placeat 4.30pm on Wednesdays onlinevia Zoom. More information: grace.mallon@univ.ox.ac.uk or stephen.symchych@sant.ox.ac.uk.Ann Daly, Brown27 Jan: ‘Dollars and cents: money,politics and the establishment of theUS Mint, 1784–1828’Briana Royster, NYU10 Feb: ‘The liberating prospects ofBritish Guiana’Adam Challoner, Warwick24 Feb: ‘ “No class or age escapesit”: the novel reading disease andthe democratisation of Americannationalism’Aisha Djelid, Reading10 Mar: ‘ “Dey jus’ puts a manand breedin’ woman together likemules”: forced reproduction in theantebellum South, 1808–65’Faculty of ClassicsSeminar seriesThe following seminars will take place11.30am–1pm on Mondays. To register:apgrd@classics.ox.ac.uk. Conveners:Fiona Macintosh; David Ricks, KCLAPGRDSYMPOSIUMA symposium will take place on 15January online, in collaboration withGroningen, Trento and UCL. Free; moreinformation and to register: chive-in-performance.Conveners: Giovanna Di Martino, UCL;Eleftheria Ioannidou, Groningen; SaraTroiani, TrentoSubject: ‘The Fascist archive inperformance: classical reception infilm and live events under Mussolini’PUBLIC LECTURERosa Andújar, KCL, will lecture at noonon 18 January online on the APGRDYouTube channel, followed by a liveQ&A. Chair: Justine McConnell, KCL.To join: https://youtu.be/IHcu1C0uhpg.Subject: ‘The Greek trilogy of LuisAlfaro: new visions of tragedy in21st-century America’PUBLIC LECTURENaomi Weiss, Harvard, will deliver apublic lecture at 2pm on 15 Februaryonline on the APGRD YouTubechannel, followed by a live Q&A. Tojoin: https://youtu.be/6Qkxh3s15Fc.Subject: ‘Tragic form in KamilaShamsie’s Home Fire’CONFERENCEA conference will take place on 2 Aprilonline. Conveners: Estelle Baudou;Anne Violaine Houcke, Paris Nanterre.Details tbc; more information: cs-and-the-Ruin.Subject: ‘Poetics, politics and theruin in cinema and theatre since1945’

University of Oxford Gazette Supplement (1) to No 5297 13 January 2021Faculties of English /History/History ofArt/Theology/MusicThe Bible in art, music and literatureinterdisciplinary seminarThe following seminars will take placeat 5pm on Mondays online via Zoom.To register: christine.joynes@regents.ox.ac.uk. Convener: Christine JoynesProfessor Hindy Najman25 Jan: ‘Poesis, vitality andarticulation: practices of reading inJudaism’Conversations with poets seriesProfessor David Kinloch, Strathclyde,and Dr Samuel Tongue, Glasgow8 Feb: ‘Flipping the script(ure): poetsand the Bible’Professor Martin Kemp22 Feb: ‘Dante and the art of divinelight in painting’Dr Michael Downes, St Andrews8 Mar: ‘ “A most wonderfullyinteresting book”: Elgar’s use ofbiblical texts in The Apostles’Faculty of HistoryCarlyle LecturesJOHN LOCKE AND EMPIREMark Goldie, Professor Emeritus ofIntellectual History, Cambridge, andHonorary Professor, Sussex, will givethe 2021 Carlyle Lectures at 5pm onTuesdays online. More 19 Jan: ‘Empire, property and theNew York land question’James Ford Lectures in British HistoryIRELAND, EMPIRE AND THE EARLYMODERN WORLDJane Ohlmeyer, Trinity College Dublin,will give the 2021 James Ford Lecturesin British History at 5pm on Fridaysonline. To join: www.history.ox.ac.uk/events.22 Jan: ‘Making history’29 Jan: ‘Anglicisation’5 Feb: ‘Assimilation’12 Feb: ‘Agents of empire’19 Feb: ‘Laboratory’26 Feb: ‘Empires’Oxford Centre for the History of Science,Medicine and TechnologyThe following seminars will take placeat 4pm on Mondays (virtual coffeeand chat from 3.45pm). All welcome.To register: hsmt@history.ox.ac.ukor www.hsmt.ox.ac.uk. Conveners:Dr Roderick Bailey, Dr Erica Charters,Professor Rob Iliffe, Dr CatherineJackson, Dr John Lidwell-DurninDr Jennifer Crane18 Jan: ‘ “Think of the position Ihave been put in since first grade,just because I passed a silly test ofdescribing pictures”: gifted children,intellect and expertise in modernBritain and America’Dr Evan Hepler-Smith, Duke25 Jan: ‘Compound words, syntheticworld: an information history ofmodern chemistry’26 Jan: ‘Darien, the Scottish empireand colonial anthropology’Dr Netta Cohen1 Feb: ‘New under the sun: Jews andclimate in Palestine 1897–1948’2 Feb: ‘The grievances of Virginia:land, people and arbitrarygovernment’Harriet Mercer8 Feb: ‘How Joseph Banks madeclimate move’9 Feb: ‘Captain Kidd, piracy and thesovereignty of the seas’Dr Sarah Easterby-Smith, St Andrews15 Feb: ‘Enlightenment science inSurat? Interpreting the collectionsof Anquetil de Briancourt and family(1773–9)’16 Feb: ‘William Molyneux,improvement and the case ofIreland’23 Feb: ‘Africans, Native Americans,slavery and Christian evangelism’Dr Moujan Matin, Toronto22 Feb: ‘Lost in translation?Archaeological materials science asevidence for the study of the historyof technology: case studies onceramics’Dr Vojtěch Hladky, Charles1 Mar: ‘Hermetic tradition andscientific revolution revisited: thecase of Francesco Patrizi’179Dr Michelle Pfeffer8 Mar: ‘Astrological forecasting ofepidemic disease in early modernEngland: a forgotten chapter in thehistory of public health?’Global and imperial history researchseminarThe following seminars will take placeat 4pm on Fridays online via Zoom,unless otherwise noted. All welcomebut registration required: https://global.history.ox.ac.uk/events-1. Moreinformation: cheryl.birdseye@history.ox.ac.uk. Conveners: Professor AndrewThompson, Professor Erica Charters,Professor Richard ReidDr Katie Donington, South Bank22 Jan: ‘The bonds of family’Dr Nükhet Varlik, Rutgers29 Jan: ‘Plagued legacies: rethinkingBlack Death narratives’Professor Emma Hunter, Edinburgh5 Feb: ‘Colonial public spheres,liberal thought and indirect rule ininterwar Africa’Professor Stuart Ward, Copenhagen12 Feb: tbcProfessor Philip Murphy, School ofAdvanced Study19 Feb: ‘Andrew Roth’s end ofempire: an unfinished history ofdecolonisation’Professor Krishan Kumar, Virginia26 Feb: ‘Empire and China’s Belt andRoad Initiative (BRI)10am–5pm, 5 Mar: Global andImperial History graduate studentresearch presentation10am–5pm, 12 Mar: Global andImperial History graduate studentresearch presentationsFaculties of History/Modern Languages/Voltaire FoundationEnlightenment workshopThe following discussions of new booksin Enlightenment studies will takeplace at 5pm on Mondays online. Moreinformation and to join: www.voltaire.ox.ac.uk. Conveners: Nicholas Cronk,Avi LifschitzJoanna Innes, Anthony La Vopa, NorthCarolina, Karen O’Brien and RitchieRobertson25 Jan: Ritchie Robertson’s TheEnlightenment: The Pursuit ofHappiness, 1680–1790 (2020)

180Margaret Jacob, UCLA, DarrinMcMahon, Dartmouth, and AntoineLilti, EHESS8 Feb: Antoine Lilti’s L’Héritagedes Lumières: ambivalences de lamodernité (2019)Tim Blanning, Cambridge, KelseyRubin-Detlev, Southern California,Catriona Seth and Avi Lifschitz22 Feb: Marie-Antoinette’s Lettresinédites, editor Catriona Seth(2019), and Frederick the Great’sPhilosophical Writings, editor AviLifschitz, translator Angela Scholar(2021)Colin Jones, QMUL, Síofra Pierse,University College Dublin, JanetGodden and James Hanrahan, TrinityCollege Dublin8 Mar: Voltaire’s Précis du siècle deLouis XV (OCV, vols 29a–c, 2019–20),editors Janet Godden and JamesHanrahanHistory of Art DepartmentJoining information for the followingevents: admin@hoa.ox.ac.uk.Concepts and methodsThe following lectures will take place at10am on Mondays online. Convener: DrNeal ShasoreProfessor J P Park18 Jan: ‘Decolonising’Professor Jennifer Johnson25 Jan: ‘Gendering’Dr Neal Shasore1 Feb: ‘Queering’Dr Neal Shasore and Ms Rebecca Lewin8 Feb: ‘Greening’Dr Mary-Ann Middelkoop15 Feb: ‘Collecting/displaying’Professor Gervase Rosser22 Feb: ‘Affecting’Mr Saul Nelson1 Mar: ‘Commodifying’Professor Geoffrey Batchen8 Mar: ‘Reproducing’University of Oxford Gazette Supplement (1) to No 5297 13 January 2021Antiquity after antiquity: the reception ofClassical art from the Middle Ages to the20th centuryDr Costanza Beltrami will givethe following lectures at 10am onWednesdays online.20 Jan: ‘The tyranny of antiquity’27 Jan: ‘Old stories: telling thehistory of art in antiquity’3 Feb: ‘Forgetting antiquity? The“Middle Ages” ’10 Feb: ‘Architecture unmade andremade’17 Feb: ‘The shock of the old, and anew history of art’24 Feb: ‘Classic Baroque: paintingmyths and the myth of painting’3 Mar: ‘Collecting the Grand Tour,beauty and the problem of ancestors’10 Mar: ‘Antiquity on display:museums, archaeology and culturalpolitics’Faculties of Medieval and ModernLanguages/Linguistics, Philology andPhoneticsRomance linguistics seminarsThe following seminars will take placeat 5pm on Thursdays online, untilfurther notice. More information and toregister: martin.maiden@mod-langs.ox.ac.uk. Convener: Professor MartinMaidenDr Chiara Cappellaro and ProfessorMartin Maiden21 Jan: ‘Italian–Romanian cognaterecognition: the role of inflexionalmorphology’Professor Norma Schifano,Birmingham, and Professor AdamLedgeway, Cambridge28 Jan: ‘On the correlation betweenverb movement and negationmacrotypologies’Nicola Swinburne4 Feb: ‘The grammaticalisation of“do”-support in the Camuno dialectof northern Italy’Dr Anastasiia Kharlamova, StPetersburg11 Feb: ‘Aromanian dialects ofsouthern Albania’Dr Oana Uţă and Professor MartinMaiden25 Feb: ‘Croatian influences on theIstro-Romanian gender and numbersystem?’Dr Louise Esher, CNRS4 Mar: ‘Selection and spread ofthematic consonants in the historyof Occitan preterite inflection’Professor Maj-Britt Mosegaard Hansen,Manchester11 Mar: ‘A pragmatic approach toreanalysis: evidence from Frenchand other languages’Faculty of MusicGraduate research colloquiaThe following seminars will take placeat 5.15pm on Tuesdays online via Zoom.More information: www.music.ox.ac.uk/events/calendar. Conveners: DylanPrice, Ella Marshall-ShepherdHilary Moss, Limerick19 Jan: ‘Music and creativity inhospitals and healthcare settings:does music matter?’Joseph Fort, KCL26 Jan: ‘Who danced the minuet in1790s Vienna?’Rachel McCarthy, RHUL2 Feb: tbcKatie Bank, Sheffield9 Feb: ‘(Re)creating the EglantineTable’Darci Sprengal16 Feb: tbcThomas Hodgson23 Feb: tbcMichael Beckerman, NYU2 Mar: ‘Music and infection’Thomas Hyde9 Mar: tbc

University of Oxford Gazette Supplement (1) to No 5297 13 January 2021Oxford seminar in music theory andanalysisThe following seminars will take placeat 4pm on Wednesdays online. Moreinformation: www.music.ox.ac.uk/osimta. Conveners: Professor JonathanCross, Dr Sebastian WedlerJ P E Harper-Scott, RHUL27 Jan: ‘Tonality and the capitalistmode of exploitation’Catherine Bradley, Oslo24 Feb: ‘Fragments from a medievalmotet manuscript in Stockholm:perspectives for theory and analysis’Seminars in medieval and RenaissancemusicThe following seminars will takeplace at 5pm on Thursdays online.Registration required one week inadvance: matthew.thomson@music.ox.ac.uk. Convener: Dr Margaret BentGrantley McDonald28 Jan: ‘Emperor Frederick III aspatron of music’Charles Atkinson, Ohio and Würzburg18 Feb: ‘On modulation in Easternand Western chant: techniques, textsand rhetoric’Cristina Alis Raurich, Schola Cantorum,Basel and Würzburg4 Mar: ‘Flos vernalis andRobertsbridge intabulation style:ornamentation, diminution andintabulation in the 14th century’Composer speaksRoderick Williams will discuss hiscompositions on 25 January at 4pmonline via Zoom. More vener: Professor Robert SaxtonFaculty of Oriental StudiesSeminar on Jewish history and literaturein the Graeco-Roman periodThe following seminars will take place3–3.30pm on Tuesdays online. Moreinformation and to register: martin.goodman@orinst.ox.ac.uk.Dr Daniel Weiss, Cambridge19 Jan: ‘Jesus-followers and nonminim in early rabbinic literature’Dr Jeremiah Coogan26 Jan: ‘Matthew, Jewish Christiangospels and the “Parting of theWays” ’Professor Ahuvia Kahane, TrinityCollege Dublin2 Feb: ‘The piety of transgression:biblical injunctions and religiouspractice in Palmyra, Dura-Europosand Besara’Dr Katharina Keim, Lund9 Feb: ‘Biblical women in lateMidrash’LXX Forum: Grinfield LectureDr James Aitken16 Feb: ‘The Septuagint, editingand textual production in ancientJudaism’Professor Hindy Najman23 Feb: ‘Articulating the scriptural inthe Book of Jubilees’LXX ForumDr Oliver Norris2 Mar: ‘The significance of the OldLatin Psalter for understanding theSeptuagint, Hebrew Bible and NewTestament’Professor Martin Goodman9 Mar: ‘Herod and the temple inJerusalem’181Mathematical, Physicaland Life SciencesDepartment of ChemistryPhysical chemistry seminarsThe following seminars will take placeat 2pm on Mondays online via Teams,unless otherwise noted. All welcome.Conveners: Professor StephanRauschenbach, Professor Peter HoreProfessor Andreas Heinrich, IBS Centerfor Quantum Nanoscience. To join:https://tinyurl.com/yyox9ohp.11am, 25 Jan: ‘Probing the spinof single atoms on surfaces withelectron spin resonance’Rex Richards LectureProfessor Charalampos BabisKalodimos, St Jude Children’s ResearchHospital. To join: https://tinyurl.com/y58lymhq.8 Feb: ‘Conformational statesdynamically populated by a kinasedetermine its function’Professor Perdita Barran, Manchester.To join: https://tinyurl.com/y6e59jrk.22 Feb: tbcProfesssor Martin Jarrold, Indiana atBloomington. To join: https://tinyurl.com/y4spsfxx.8 Mar: ‘Charge detection massspectrometry’Department of Earth SciencesThe following seminars will take placeonline via Zoom. More informationand to join: www.earth.ox.ac.uk/events. Conveners: Dr Laura Stevens,Dr Julie Cosmidis, Dr Claire Nichols.Administration: Maria PetrunovaEarth-to-Earth seriesThe following seminars will take placeat 3pm on Thursdays.Professor Sally Benson, Stanford14 Jan: tbcProfessor Lindy Elkins-Tanton, ASU,and Dr Rona Oran, MIT28 Jan: ‘Psyche: journey to a metallicworld’Professor Barbara Sherwood Lollar,Toronto11 Feb: tbcProfessor Jabrane Labidi, IPGP25 Feb: tbc

182Professor Chen Zhu, Bloomington11 Mar: tbcDepartmental research seminarsThe following seminars will take placeat noon on Fridays.Dr Sean McMahon, Edinburgh22 Jan: ‘Pseudofossils and the searchfor life on Mars’Dr Ching-Yao Lai, Princeton5 Feb: ‘How does ice flow and crackin a warming climate?’Professor Whitney Behr, ETH Zurich19 Feb: ‘Rheological heterogeneityon the deep subduction interface:implications for short-term seismicstyle and long-term subductiondynamics’Department of PhysicsTheoretical particle physics seminarsThe following seminars will takeplace at 4pm on Thursdays online viaZoom (https://zoom.us/j/99110556925;password: PTseminars). Moreinformation: oreticalparticle-physics-seminar. Convener:Professor Subir SarkarProfessor Zohar Komargodsky, SimonsCentre, Stony Brook21 Jan: ‘The high temperature limitof QFT’Professor Sandhya Choubey, KTH28 Jan: ‘Searching for new physics inlong-baseline experiments’Professor Csaba Csaki, Cornell4 Feb: ‘Crunching away the hierarchyor the cosmological constantproblem’Dr Jonathan Gaunt, Manchester11 Feb: ‘Double parton scattering inQCD’Professor Georgi Dvali, Munich18 Feb: ‘S-matrix exclusion of deSitter and observational signatures’Dr Jesse Thaler, MIT25 Feb: ‘The hidden geometry ofparticle collisions’Professor Ashoke Sen, HarishchandraResearch Institute4 Mar: ‘D-instanton amplitudes instring theory’Dr Djuna Croon, Durham11 Mar: ‘QCD baryogenesis’University of Oxford Gazette Supplement (1) to No 5297 13 January 2021Medical SciencesDepartment of Physiology, Anatomy andGeneticsHead of Department seminar seriesThe following seminars will take placeat 1pm on Fridays online via MicrosoftTeams, unless otherwise noted. Moreinformation: communications@dpag.ox.ac.uk. Convenors: AssociateProfessor Duncan Sparrow, Dr NatalieConnor-RobsonProfessor Dino Giussani, Cambridge.Host: Professor David Paterson. Tojoin: https://tinyurl.com/ycwto8uh.29 Jan: ‘Healing tiny hearts acrossgenerations’Associate Professor Kristy Red-Horse,Stanford. Host: Professor Sarah DeVal. To join: https://tinyurl.com/ycyammh4.5pm, 5 Feb: ‘Cardiac developmentand repair: role of coronary arteries’Dr Rajeevan Narayanan Therpurakal.Host: Professor Zoltán Molnár. To join:https://tinyurl.com/yckm3eb6.26 Feb: ‘Excitatory neurons of thecortex: similarities and variations’Professor Andrea Münsterberg, UEA.Host: Professor Duncan Sparrow. Tojoin: https://tinyurl.com/y9wj7vtp.5 Mar:

Dr Michael Downes, St Andrews. 8 Mar: ‘ “A most wonderfully interesting book”: Elgar’s use of biblical texts in . The Apostles ’ Faculty of History Carlyle Lectures. JOHN LOCKE AND EMPIRE Mark Goldie, Professor Emeritus of Intellectual History, Cambridge, and Honorary Professor, Sussex, will give the 2021 Carlyle Lectures at 5pm on

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