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Shakespeare 2023

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Series of talks, readings and discussions on the Bard: - Shakespeare on Stage in India and Bangladesh - 10am BST Sun 23 Apr - Shakespeare & Disgust - 7pm BST Sun 23 Apr - The BARD in the BORDERLANDS - 5pm BST Mon 24 Apr

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Digital Museum brings some of the finest experts in archaeology, history, anthropology, linguistics, palaeontology, geology and philosophy, along with writers, filmmakers, journalists, artists, and public decision-makers, from around the globe together online to create a scholarly space for intelligent talks and conversations accessible to all.Our seminars and other types of events are FREE. And we always try to innovate to create new and interesting ways to engage. You can find links to many of our seminars and other event types via ourOrganizer BioSpeakers have includedWilliam Dalrymple,Prof Himanshu Prabha Ray,David Mitchell(author),Prof David Abulafia(Wolfson History Prize 2020 winner),Prof Camilla Townsend(Cundill History Prize 2020 winner),Prof Mark Horton,Prof Martin Puchner,Prof Sharada Srinivasan,Prof Sanjay Subrahmanyam,Shrabani Basu,Prof James Shapiro,Prof Jon Wilson,Prof Sir Tom Devine,Dr Madhusree Mukerjee,Dr Shruti Kapila,Matthew Zajac,Prof Sarah Ward,Alex Renton,Dr Maniruzzaman,Ahmed Rafiq,Prof Judith Jesch,Prof Tansen Sen,Prof Iftikhar Malik, and many, many moreOur first online event wasAn Afternoon at The Digital Museum: SILK ROAD talksat2pm BST,Thursday 30 April 2020withProf Iftikhar Malik(Bath Spa University)andAssociate Prof Tim Williams(Institute of Archaeology, UCL).