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SUMMARY:Book Launch: Japan in the Early Modern World: Religion\, Translati
 on\, and Transnational Relations - Alessandro Bianchi (Bodleian Libraries\
 , Oxford)\, Pia Jolliffe (Research Scholar of Blackfriars Hall)\, Katja Tr
 iplett (University of Leipzig)\, Yoshimi Orii (Keio University (Tokyo))
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20250611T170000
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20250611T183000
UID:https://talks.ox.ac.uk/talks/id/a404552a-e262-4b8b-8c1f-aedc7b3e17a6/
DESCRIPTION:There will be a hybrid book launch event at Blackfriars Hall t
 o celebrate the release of Japan in the Early Modern World: Religion\, Tra
 nslation\, and Transnational Relations\, co-edited by Dr Pia Joliffe\, Pro
 f. Yoshimi Orii and Prof. Katja Triplett and hosted by Dr Alessandro Bianc
 hi (former Head of the Bodleian Japanese Library). There will be a brief i
 ntroduction to the book and a short panel discussion with the volume’s e
 ditors and authors over drinks and nibbles. All are welcome!\nSpeakers:\nA
 lessandro Bianchi (Bodleian Libraries\, Oxford)\, Pia Jolliffe (Research S
 cholar of Blackfriars Hall)\, Katja Triplett (University of Leipzig)\, Yos
 himi Orii (Keio University (Tokyo))
LOCATION:Blackfriars\, St Giles OX1 3LY
TZID:Europe/London
URL:https://talks.ox.ac.uk/talks/id/a404552a-e262-4b8b-8c1f-aedc7b3e17a6/
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 Translation\, and Transnational Relations - Alessandro Bianchi (Bodleian L
 ibraries\, Oxford)\, Pia Jolliffe (Research Scholar of Blackfriars Hall)\,
  Katja Triplett (University of Leipzig)\, Yoshimi Orii (Keio University (T
 okyo))
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SUMMARY:Japan in the Early Modern World: Religion\, Translation\, and Tran
 snational Relations - Pia Jolliffe (Research Scholar of Blackfriars Hall)\
 , Alessandro Bianchi (Cambridge University Libraries)\, Yoshimi Orii (Keio
  University (Tokyo))\, Katja Triplett (University of Leipzig)
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20250611T170000
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20250611T183000
UID:https://talks.ox.ac.uk/talks/id/34e113f9-849e-4daf-ae3a-fc03405c5cf4/
DESCRIPTION:Please join us for a hybrid book launch to celebrate the co-ed
 ited volume Japan in the Early Modern World. Religion\, Translation\, and 
 Transnational Relations. There will be a brief introduction to the book an
 d a short panel discussion with the volume’s editors and authors. All ar
 e welcome.\nSpeakers:\nPia Jolliffe (Research Scholar of Blackfriars Hall)
 \, Alessandro Bianchi (Cambridge University Libraries)\, Yoshimi Orii (Kei
 o University (Tokyo))\, Katja Triplett (University of Leipzig)
LOCATION:Blackfriars (Aula - Hybrid)\, St Giles OX1 3LY
TZID:Europe/London
URL:https://talks.ox.ac.uk/talks/id/34e113f9-849e-4daf-ae3a-fc03405c5cf4/
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  and Transnational Relations - Pia Jolliffe (Research Scholar of Blackfria
 rs Hall)\, Alessandro Bianchi (Cambridge University Libraries)\, Yoshimi O
 rii (Keio University (Tokyo))\, Katja Triplett (University of Leipzig)
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SUMMARY:The Gift of Education? Learning\, Migration and intergenerational 
 Relations among Karen Refugees in Thailand and the United Kingdom - Pia Jo
 lliffe (Research Scholar of Blackfriars Hall)
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20160427T140000
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20160427T153000
UID:https://talks.ox.ac.uk/talks/id/51ea2b3b-cee9-4fc1-8c0c-942b47236a83/
DESCRIPTION:\nSpeakers:\nPia Jolliffe (Research Scholar of Blackfriars Hal
 l)
LOCATION:St Antony's College (the Deakin Room\, Founder's Building)\, 62 W
 oodstock Road OX2 6JF
TZID:Europe/London
URL:https://talks.ox.ac.uk/talks/id/51ea2b3b-cee9-4fc1-8c0c-942b47236a83/
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 rational Relations among Karen Refugees in Thailand and the United Kingdom
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