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5 Nov 2007 Registration open for `Oxford Workshop on History, Society and Politics in Portugal and East Timor`
Aesthetics, Modernity, and Trauma: Public Art and the Memory of War in Contemporary China Rana Mitter
8 Oct 2007 Governing the Globe? Governance and Institutions in the 21st Century opening lecture today at 5 pm