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Saturday 17 - Sunday 18 May - PPT Presentation

Warwick Arts Centre SIMON THURLEY The Building of England How the History of England Has Shaped Our Buildings Saturday 17 th May 1215115pm STEPHEN COOPER The Final Whistle The Great War in Fifteen Players ID: 496729

15pm sunday war 18th sunday 15pm 18th war 30pm saturday 17th amp ith history england 8pm 4pm professor english books mal peet

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Slide1

Saturday 17 - Sunday 18 May

Warwick Arts CentreSlide2

SIMON THURLEY

The Building of England:

How the History of England

Has Shaped Our Buildings

Saturday 17

th

May 12.15-1.15pmSlide3

STEPHEN COOPER

The Final Whistle:

The Great War in Fifteen Players

Saturday 17

th

May 12.15-1.15pmSlide4

ROBERT COLLS

George Orwell: English Rebel

Saturday 17

th

May 1.30-2.30pmSlide5

TIM BUTCHER

The Trigger: The Journey

That Led the World to War

Saturday 17

th

May 4.15-5.15pmSlide6

SNOWDEN: TRAITOR OR HERO?

w

ith Professor Sir David

Omand

,

Ben Fenton, Luke Harding,

Ewen

MacAskill

& Gordon

Corera

Saturday 17

th

May 3-45pmSlide7

JOHN CAREY

The Unexpected Professor:

An Oxford Life in Books

Saturday 17

th

May 4.15-5.15pmSlide8

NICOLA PHILIPS

The Profligate Son

Saturday 17

th

May 5.30-6.30pmSlide9

TORTURE: A VERY BRITISH PROBLEM?

w

ith Ian

C

obain & Andrew Williams

Saturday 17

th

May 5.30-6.30pmSlide10

LOUIS de

BERNIÈRES

Imagining Alexandria: Poems

in Memory of

Constantinos

Cavafis

Saturday 17

th

May 6.45-8pmSlide11

WRITING HISTORY:

THE RISE OF HISTORICAL FICTION

w

ith William Palmer,

Andrew

Crumey

&

Anita Mason

Sunday 18

th

May 11-2pmSlide12

JIM RING

Storming the Eagle’s Nest:

Hitler’s War in the Alps

Sunday 18

th

May 12.15-1.15pmSlide13

CHRISTINE RIDING

Turner and the Sea

Sunday 18

th

May 12.15-1.15pmSlide14

RODERICK BAILEY

Target: Italy; the Secret War

Against Mussolini 1940-1943

Sunday 18

th

May 3-4pmSlide15

JENNIFER CLEMENT

Prayers for the Stolen

Sunday 18

th

May 3-4pmSlide16

WOMEN, WAR AND SECRECY

w

ith Clare Mulley,

Susan

Ottaway

& Noreen

Riols

Sunday 18

th

May 1.30-2.30pmSlide17

JAMES SECORD

Visions of Science: Books and Readers

at the Dawn of the Victorian Age

Sunday 18

th

May 4.15-5.15pmSlide18

MAL PEET

Labels are Cages: Mal

Peet

Goes Off-Message

Sunday 18

th

May 4.15-5.15pmSlide19

PHILIP DURKIN

Borrowed Words: A History of

Loanwords in English

Sunday 18

th

May 5.30-6.30pmSlide20

BLAKE, BUGS AND BERLIN:

SPIES AND SURVEILLANCE

IN THE COLD WAR

Roger Hermiston & Patrick Major

Sunday 18

th

May 5.30-6.30pmSlide21

TONY MENDEZ

The Real Argo

Sunday 18

th

May 6.45-8pmSlide22