Smashing statues as posthumous punishment in Imperial China In this seminar, Dr Desmond Cheung will examine cases of statue smashing in Hangzhou during the Ming dynasty, analysing their significance.
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Growth models and regime stability: the divergent paths of Malaysia and Turkey in the global financial system Join us for an SFM research seminar examining why some regimes have become more repressive following the global financial crisis, while others have not.
Reclaiming Agency: The Role of African Organizations in Continental Politics From aid recipients to global architects: see how African organizations are reshaping politics.
Celebrating 20 years of the Saif Ghobash Banipal Prize for Arabic Literary Translation Join Boyd Tonkin for a keynote lecture reflecting on 25 years of literary translation, followed by a discussion with prize‑winner Marilyn Booth about her translation of Omani novel 'Honey Hunger'.
Double Truths Mustahid Husain's debut novel, Double Truths, examines postcolonial identity and reconstruction
Birds, wings and diadems: Zoroastrian symbols in Parthian and Sasanian art This lecture will explore the intricate relationship of kingship and religion in the art of Parthian and Sasanian Iran.