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← Dr Giovanna Vitelli: ‘Thinking with Objects: the impact of material culture’
Richard Drayton: ‘The crisis of knowledge in British imperial history’ →

‘Thinking with Objects’ - Material Handling Sessions at the Ashmolean

Posted on May 20, 2021 by Adam Bridgen

As promised, following Dr Giovanna Vitelli’s seminar today ‘Thinking with Objects: the impact of material culture on disciplinary boundaries, teaching practices, and eighteenth-century studies’, please find advertised the corresponding eighteenth-century material handling sessions Dr Vitelli will be running at the Ashmolean.

Timings:
27 May 2-3.30pm
28 May 2-3.30pm
29 May 3.30-5pm

Spaces are limited so please sign up via this link: http://doodle.com/zmykaw6uw9qgzbq7

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← Dr Giovanna Vitelli: ‘Thinking with Objects: the impact of material culture’
Richard Drayton: ‘The crisis of knowledge in British imperial history’ →
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