Cambridge University Free Lectures On New Zealand
The University of Cambridge, New Zealand Studies Seminar
Group presents
four seminars in March and May 2006:-
6 March at 6pm: Professor Michael Kelly
"New
Zealand, New Zealanders and the Royal Society"
Corpus
Christi College room I4, New Court.
13 March at 5pm:
Dr Paul McHugh "Making rights aboriginally - the legal
foundations and history of Maori claims in the past
twenty-five years" Corpus Christi College McCrum Lecture
Theatre, Benet Street.
22 May at 6pm: Dr Rory
Sweetman
"Bishop in the Dock: the sedition trial of
James Liston"
Corpus Christi College McCrum Lecture
Theatre, Benet Street.
And, in association with the
Cabinet of Natural History, Department of
History and
Philosophy of Science:-
29 May at 1pm: Dr James Beattie "Empire and Nature in New Zealand: theologies of nature and natural theologies, 1830-1920" Seminar Room 1, Department of History and Philosophy of Science, Free School Lane.
All are welcome. Please invite friends and
colleagues.
For more information about these seminars,
or if you would like to present
a paper relating to New
Zealand in Cambridge, contact Francis Reid
flr25@cam.ac.uk
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