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Dr Arthur Dudney
Name: | Dr Arthur Dudney |
Affiliation: | University of Cambridge |
E-mail: | (only provided to users who are logged into talks.cam) |
Last login: | Sun Apr 15 14:30:15 +0000 2018 |
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Talks given by Dr Arthur Dudney
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- Capitalism, Debt and Inequality
- Continental Drift: Is the Euro’s fixed exchange rate regime undermining cohesion policy?
- A Journey through Time: Revisiting the Landfalls of Darwin's Voyage of the Beagle
- Language Games in the Periphery of European Chemistry
- On the climate change conversation
- Electoral intrigue, ethnic politics and the vibrancy of the Kenyan public sphere
- Mandatory Madness: Colonial Psychiatry and British Mandate Palestine, 1920-48
- Child Kingship from a Comparative Perspective: Boy Kings in England, Scotland, France, and Germany, 1050-1250
- Train and equip: British overseas security assistance in the Cold War Global South
- Anglo-Ottoman encounter in the Age of the Beloveds
- Monopoly through Oligopoly – Modern Competition Law
- Reading Across Confessional Lines: Jewish Readership of Muslim Sufi Poetry in Cairo, 1171-1250
- Positioning the Intellectual: Žižek as a Sociological Phenomenon
- Translating Science in Colonial North India, c.1890-1950
- Self Euthanasia: Suicide as a Uniquely Human Phenomenon
- It’s all giving and taking: money and its (societal) values in the course of time
- Public construction procurement before regulation: A case study from Sweden
- From Symbols to Icons: The return of resemblance in the cognitive neuroscience revolution
- The Myth of the First City in the Earlier Middle Ages
- The Western just war tradition, the ethics of collateral damage, and Thomas Aquinas's opposition to killing the innocent
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