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Very Loose Women: Revamped: April 2014
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Very Loose Women: Revamped. Very Loose Women is a radio show. Listen live Wednesdays at 10.30pm on Resonance 104.4fm or online. Wednesday, 30 April 2014. Episode Four, Series Four: Skin. VLW pore over all issues concerning skin care, scars, scabies and. a secret and unexpected source of Emma's short-lived rash! As ever, we answer hard hitting questions such as "To squeeze or not to squeeze? And "When is a thing a thing? Featuring the music of Hole. Monday, 28 April 2014. Thursday, 10 April 2014. We reall...
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Black Africans in Renaissance Europe: December 2013
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Black Africans in Renaissance Europe. Originally a blog detailing the ramblings of an OU art undergraduate in search of a subject for and execution of 4,500 word essay, now with occasional additions as other Blacks are discovered. The St Maurices at Magdeberg Cathederal. Monday, 30 December 2013. Epiphany 2014 - 6th Jan - Celebration. I look forward to seeing you there. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Norfolk and Suffolk Churches. The Image of Black. Epiphany 2014 - 6th Jan - Celebration. Eds Ladislas B....
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Black Africans in Renaissance Europe: God's Bottom on view in The Sistine Chapel ?
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Black Africans in Renaissance Europe. Originally a blog detailing the ramblings of an OU art undergraduate in search of a subject for and execution of 4,500 word essay, now with occasional additions as other Blacks are discovered. The St Maurices at Magdeberg Cathederal. Saturday, 30 May 2015. God's Bottom on view in The Sistine Chapel? God creating the plants of the Earth. Detail from UNRESTORED Sistine Chapel Ceiling). Let me state up front I believe the Sistine Chapel. And in its tapestries. There is ...
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Black Africans in Renaissance Europe: May 2014
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Black Africans in Renaissance Europe. Originally a blog detailing the ramblings of an OU art undergraduate in search of a subject for and execution of 4,500 word essay, now with occasional additions as other Blacks are discovered. The St Maurices at Magdeberg Cathederal. Wednesday, 28 May 2014. The Face of Fortune - Black and White. Artist Unknown, 16th Century Italian. 1304 –1374) Remedies for Fortune Fair and Foul. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Norfolk and Suffolk Churches. The Image of Black. Frank M Sn...
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Black Africans in Renaissance Europe: What's Happening in Black British History? A Conversation
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Black Africans in Renaissance Europe. Originally a blog detailing the ramblings of an OU art undergraduate in search of a subject for and execution of 4,500 word essay, now with occasional additions as other Blacks are discovered. The St Maurices at Magdeberg Cathederal. Monday, 20 October 2014. What's Happening in Black British History? Delighted to be part of the team – Dr Miranda Kaufmann. 8211; organizing a workshop for the Institute of Commonwealth Studies. As the hastag on Twitter. A history that m...
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Black Africans in Renaissance Europe: Putting the Black Back Into the Union Jack
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Black Africans in Renaissance Europe. Originally a blog detailing the ramblings of an OU art undergraduate in search of a subject for and execution of 4,500 word essay, now with occasional additions as other Blacks are discovered. The St Maurices at Magdeberg Cathederal. Friday, 7 November 2014. Putting the Black Back Into the Union Jack. Detail from early 16th Century RoodScreen Panel. I am today - 8th Nov 2014 - speaking at the UCL History department's event - Putting the Black Back Into the Union Jack.
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Black Africans in Renaissance Europe: April 2014
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Black Africans in Renaissance Europe. Originally a blog detailing the ramblings of an OU art undergraduate in search of a subject for and execution of 4,500 word essay, now with occasional additions as other Blacks are discovered. The St Maurices at Magdeberg Cathederal. Tuesday, 1 April 2014. One in almost every room…. The National Gallery’s Veronese: Magnificence in Renaissance Europe. In The Feast of the House of Levi. Aka The Last Supper 1573. 555 by 1280 cm. And he has blacks in abundance. The prese...
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Black Africans in Renaissance Europe: November 2014
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Black Africans in Renaissance Europe. Originally a blog detailing the ramblings of an OU art undergraduate in search of a subject for and execution of 4,500 word essay, now with occasional additions as other Blacks are discovered. The St Maurices at Magdeberg Cathederal. Friday, 7 November 2014. Putting the Black Back Into the Union Jack. Detail from early 16th Century RoodScreen Panel. I am today - 8th Nov 2014 - speaking at the UCL History department's event - Putting the Black Back Into the Union Jack.
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Black Africans in Renaissance Europe: November 2013
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Black Africans in Renaissance Europe. Originally a blog detailing the ramblings of an OU art undergraduate in search of a subject for and execution of 4,500 word essay, now with occasional additions as other Blacks are discovered. The St Maurices at Magdeberg Cathederal. Thursday, 21 November 2013. Review: Onyeka (2013) Blackamoores: Africans in Tudor England Their Presence Status and Origins. Packed House of Commons Meeting Room 11. He argues that not only was there a black presence in the period but bl...
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Black Africans in Renaissance Europe: February 2015
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Black Africans in Renaissance Europe. Originally a blog detailing the ramblings of an OU art undergraduate in search of a subject for and execution of 4,500 word essay, now with occasional additions as other Blacks are discovered. The St Maurices at Magdeberg Cathederal. Monday, 23 February 2015. Presented at Tate Britains Symposium The Black Subject. What an excellent day I had at Tate's Symposium The Black Subject. You can see my presentation here. I was in the opening session On Presence and Absence.
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