Session 2004-2005
Details for events in the 2004-2005 series of Northern Scholars Lectures.
Dr Einar Overbye: Social Security: For the Poor, for the Rich, or for the Middle Mass? Theoretical Perspectives on Redistribution in Social Security Schemes in European, American, African, Asian and Australasian Parts of the WorldMonday 14 March 2005, 5.15pm -
7.15pmLecture Theatre 5, Appleton Tower, Crichton Street, EdinburghDr Einar Overbye is from Norwegian Social Research (NOVA) in Oslo.
Professor Barbro Klein: Folklore, Migrations and Ethnic DiversityThursday 10 March 2005, 5.15pm -
7.15pmConference Room, David Hume Tower, George Square, EdinburghProfessor Barbro Klein is from the Swedish Collegium for Advanced Study in the Social Science (SCASSS), Uppsala.
Dr Christian Krohn-Hansen: Negotiating Dictatorship: The History of the Trujillo Regime through the Eyes of an AnthropologistThursday 3 March 2005, 5.15pm -
7.15pmG11,William Robertson Building, George Square, EdinburghDr Christian Krohn-Hansen is from the University of Oslo.
Dr Marianne Gullestad: Reconfiguring Scholarly Authority: Reflections Based on Social Science Study in NorwayThursday 10 February 2005, 5.15pmConference Room, David Hume Tower, EdinburghDr Marianne Gullestad is from the Institute for Social Research in Oslo.
Professor Ulo Valk: The Devil in Estonian and Related TraditionsThursday 3 February 2005, 5.15pm -
7.15pmG11, William Robertson Building, George Square, EdinburghProfessor Ulo Valk is from the University of Tartu in Estonia.
Dr Jette Arneborg: Medieval Norse Greenlanders; Stories from the DeadFriday 19 November 2004, 5.15pm -
7.15pmOld Library, Geography, Drummond Street, EdinburghDr Jette Arneborg is from the National Museum of Denmark.
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