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West End’s Vikings and Victorians
September 9, 2015 -
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This summer’s West End productions are a collection of slapstick history and poignant journeys Balmy summers...
Western Europe and the Ottoman Empire: Trade Across an Inverted Imperial Divide
May 25, 2015 -
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Dynamic early interactions between western Europe and the Ottomans illustrate an age in which global power lay outside western...
Preserving the Memory of Virginia Woolf
August 5, 2014 -
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The National Portrait Gallery celebrates the life of one of the most important 20th century writers through portraits and rare...
England and the East: A Tale of Pirates and Treasures
January 15, 2014 -
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A vast history of trade and notorious exchange of pirates shows England has more connections with the Islamic world than...
South Asian Literature Festival: A Taste of Culture Across the Indian Sub-Continent
October 23, 2013 -
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The 2013 South Asian Literature Festival in London brings yet another exciting programme, this year coloured with rich diversity...
World War Z: The State as Saviour
July 1, 2013 -
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Max Brooks’ apocalyptic novel, World War Z, submerges the role of the individual into the realm of the state Though...
2013: A Year of Gosling, Tarantino and One Direction
January 15, 2013 -
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This year's cinema offerings look tantalisingly promising, with only a few exceptions to steer clear of As we cascade...
Cultural Vibrancy and Contemporary Debates at the South Asian Literature Festival
November 5, 2012 -
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While popular literature will naturally feature in this year’s South Asian Literature Festival, it is the non-literary...
Life of Pi: A Modern (Mis)understanding of Religion
November 1, 2012 -
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The upcoming film release of Life of Pi is a visual celebration of the book, but there is much to be taken from the spiritual...
Palestine’s Imagined Voices
October 17, 2012 -
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The Palestinian story continues through the mode of fictional narratives, as authors use tales to deliver their social commentary...
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