Date: Wednesday 11 November 2015 Image: Date: Wednesday 11 November 2015 Location: Senior Common Room Abstract: Alun Munslow (St Mary’s University) will be talking about ‘Historical Explanation and Experimental History in 3,003 Words’. Alun will revisit/re-vitalise the notion of experimentalism and argue that experimental historying confronts and up fronts the ontological distinction between the past and history. Contact: Mark Donnelly and Claire Norton, School of Arts and Humanities mark.donnelly@stmarys.ac.uk SHARE Date: Wednesday 11 November 2015 Find out more For more information about this event please email conferences@stmarys.ac.uk or call 020 8240 8219. SHARE
Date: Wednesday 11 November 2015 Image: Date: Wednesday 11 November 2015 Location: Senior Common Room Abstract: Alun Munslow (St Mary’s University) will be talking about ‘Historical Explanation and Experimental History in 3,003 Words’. Alun will revisit/re-vitalise the notion of experimentalism and argue that experimental historying confronts and up fronts the ontological distinction between the past and history. Contact: Mark Donnelly and Claire Norton, School of Arts and Humanities mark.donnelly@stmarys.ac.uk SHARE
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