Inaugural Nick Browne Memorial Lecture – Patient Diplomacy with Sir Geoffrey Adams

Parliame Hall 66 South Street, St Andrews, United Kingdom

Drawing on Sir Nicholas Browne's recently declassified internal report on British policy towards Iran in the run-up to the Islamic Revolution of 1979, as well as his own 37 years of diplomatic experience, Sir Geoffrey will argue that 'patient diplomacy' should be at the heart of British foreign policy.

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Helen of Troy and the Crusaders: classicising visions of Constantinople in 1204

Old Seminar Room Medieval History, 71 South Street, St Andrews, United Kingdom

Dr Foteini Spingou is a cultural historian at the University of Edinburgh working on the broad topics of Memory, Collection, Beauty, and Tradition and Empire. Her expertise lies in the relation of art and literature between the eleventh and fourteenth century Byzantium. She has also worked on late antique Egyptian wall-hangings and I'm an expert…

Jaziran Metalwork, Astral Magic, and “the Golden Wand”

Old Seminar Room Medieval History, 71 South Street, St Andrews, United Kingdom

Dr Francesca Leoni is Curator of Islamic Art at the Ashmolean Museum in Oxford. She specialises in the Islamic Middle East with a focus on the Persian-speaking world. Her interests include book arts; cross-cultural exchanges between the Islamic world, Europe and Asia; the history and circulation of technologies; and contemporary art from the Middle East.…