Dear all,
Please find below a reminder about the autumn 2007 seminar programme of
the London Group of Historical Geographers. The theme this term is
'Placing animals'. All are welcome.
Best wishes,
David Lambert
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LONDON GROUP OF HISTORICAL GEOGRAPHERS
Seminar Programme, Autumn Term 2007
"PLACING ANIMALS"
9th October 2007, Danielle Schreve (Royal Holloway, University of
London) - The return of the native: Half a million years of wild horse
and human interactions
23rd October 2007, Louise Curth (Bath Spa University) - 'A Remedy for
his Beast': Popular veterinary texts in early modern England
6th November 2007, Garry Marvin (Roehampton University) - Wolfscapes:
Intersections of human and wolf lives (and deaths)
20th November 2007, Daniel Allen (University of Nottingham) - River
valleys, hunted otters and identity
4th December 2007, Stephen Daniels (University of Nottingham) -
Equestrian landscape: George Stubbs and Creswell Crags
These seminars are held on Tuesdays at 5pm in the Wolfson Room at the
Institute of Historical Research, Senate House, University of London.
For further details, contact David Lambert, Royal Holloway (01784
443640) or Miles Ogborn, Queen Mary (020 7882 5407). We are grateful to
Queen Mary, Royal Holloway, Kings, UCL, the Open University, Sussex
University and the IHR for supporting this series.
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Dr David Lambert
Reader in Historical Geography
Department of Geography
Royal Holloway, University of London
Egham, Surrey, TW20 0EX
Tel : +44 (0)1784 443640 Fax : +44 (0)1784 472836
http://www.gg.rhul.ac.uk/lambert/
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