Rome
The Growth of the City from the Return
of the Popes to the Present
An Interdisciplinary Research Seminar
SEMINAR SEVEN:
From Pilgrims to Tourists
22 June 2007
Centre for Research in Film and Visual Media, Birkbeck, University of London
43 Gordon Square, WC1
10.30 Coffee and welcome
11.0 Dr Claudia Bolgia (University of Cambridge)
Ubi papa, ibi Roma: Pope, pilgrims and art in late-Trecento Rome
12.0 Professor Rosemary Sweet (University of Leicester)
The end of the Grand Tour? British visitors in Rome c. 1800-1840
1.0 Lunch
2.0 Elizabeth Speller
Into battle with a Baedeker. Fighting for Rome, 1944
3.0 Frederick Whitling (European University Institute, Florence)
Servio Tullio prende il treno. Assessing and evaluating Ancient
remains at
Stazione Termini
4.0 Tea
5.0 Special Film Screening, introduced by Professor Mary Woods (Faculty of
Continuing Education, Birkbeck): shown at this years Tribeca Film Festival,
Agostino Ferrentes critically-acclaimed:
LOrchestra di Piazza Vittorio
6.30 Drinks
This series is jointly organized by the Italian Department of UCL and the
School of the History of Art, Film and Visual Media at Birkbeck. Admission
is free but places are limited. For more information and to register, please
contact the organizers: l.caldwell@uc
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http://jobs.ac.uk/jobfiles/ZE844.html
Lecturer/Senior Lecturer
Department of Art History
School of Humanities
University of Sussex
Ref: 758
Lecturer A: £25,333 - £29,055 pa
Lecturer B: £29,991 - £38,448 pa
Senior Lecturer: £40,244 - £45,617 pa
We are looking to appoint a colleague with a research interest in and
ability to teach and develop programmes of teaching in Early Modern Art
c1300 - c1800. An RAE profile (early career researchers
included) is essential. We are also looking for evidence of a post- RAE
research programme, preferably including the ability to raise external
grant funding. The successful applicant will be expected to teach on the
undergraduate and postgraduate programmes in Art History and in other
related academic areas, and to develop undergraduate and postgraduate
courses that reflect their areas of research interest within the School
of Humanities, as well as undertaking the whole range of departmental
duties.
Closing date: Tuesday 29 May 2007
For full details and how to apply please see www.sussex.ac.uk/jobs
The University of Sussex is committed to equality of opportunity
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