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Day: November 18, 2021

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(30 Nov 2021) What Does Feminist Bibliography Do?

A panel discussio with Sarah Werner (independent scholar), Francesca Galligan (Bodleian Library) and Tiffany Stern (Shakespeare Institute, University of Birmingham) When? – Tuesday, 30 November 2021, 5:15 p.m.Where? – Online via Zoom (for the link please contact sarah.cusk@lincoln.ox.ac.uk) All welcome!

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Video Update: Lena Zlock interviews Richard Ovenden about Burning the Books

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XUa2flpn-g8&fbclid=IwAR262eGPbvrLE8uEXLpn6hmbXp8KCMJUZO7JQLFUMeLnYQWvirYR4XQg1yQ
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