Thursday 20 November 2025, 12 midday - 1.30pm
Seminar Room 63, Schwarzman Centre for the Humanities
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This event is now sold out, but please don't be deterred by "sold out" events. If you are keen to attend, we suggest showing up and seeing if there is space available, as we regularly get no-shows.
Registration is required only for those who would like complimentary lunch. In order to prevent food waste, PLEASE cancel your registration at least 72 hours in advance if you are unable to attend.
In collaboration with the Oxford Uni. Collective for Pastoralist and Nomadic Peoples, this transhistorical seminar on pastoral mobilities explores the intersections of nomadic and environmental humanities from contemporary Mongolia (Dr Ariel Ahearn, Geography) and medieval Provence (DPhil Patrick Hegarthy-Morish, History), to the deep past (tbc, Archeology).
Environmental Humanities, TORCH Hubs