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Trinity in Japan meeting in Tokyo - tanabata 七夕 dinner - Friday 7 July 2017 7pm

Trinity in Japan meeting in Tokyo – tanabata 七夕 dinner – Friday 7 July 2017. Celebrating the foundation of King’s Hall 700 years ago on 7 July 1317

Trinity in Japan tanabata 七夕 dinner in Tokyo Friday 7 July 2017 at 7pm

All Fellows or members of Trinity College (Cambridge University) living in or visiting Tokyo are very welcome

The fee is again YEN 10,000 including a kaiseki menu and unlimited drinks for about 2 hours, please prepay the fee as always. Usually we go for nijikai nearby.

Registration and prepayment deadline is Friday 30 June 2017. I will send location details and account details for prepayment to those who register.

Trinity in Japan meeting in Tokyo - tanabata 七夕 dinner - Friday 7 July 2017 7pm
Trinity in Japan meeting in Tokyo – tanabata 七夕 dinner – Friday 7 July 2017 7pm
Trinity in Japan meeting in Tokyo - tanabata 七夕 dinner - Friday 7 July 2017 7pm
Trinity in Japan meeting in Tokyo – tanabata 七夕 dinner – Friday 7 July 2017 7pm
Trinity in Japan meeting in Tokyo - tanabata 七夕 dinner - Friday 7 July 2017 7pm
Trinity in Japan meeting in Tokyo – tanabata 七夕 dinner – Friday 7 July 2017 7pm
Trinity in Japan meeting in Tokyo - tanabata 七夕 dinner - Friday 7 July 2017 7pm
Trinity in Japan meeting in Tokyo – tanabata 七夕 dinner – Friday 7 July 2017 7pm
Trinity in Japan meeting in Tokyo - tanabata 七夕 dinner - Friday 7 July 2017 7pm
Trinity in Japan meeting in Tokyo – tanabata 七夕 dinner – Friday 7 July 2017 7pm
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Dominic Lieven

Senior Research Fellow at Trinity, Professor Faculty of History

Professor Dominic Lieven’s most recent book Towards the Flame: Empire, War and the End of Tsarist Russia was selected as FINANCIAL TIMES BOOK OF THE YEAR 2015, and was awarded the Pushkin House Prize – watch interviews with Professor Dominic Lieven here.

Professor Lieven’s recent book “Russia against Napoleon. The Battle for Europe, 1807 to 1814“, won the Wolfson History Prize and the Annual Prize of the Fondation Napoléon for the best foreign work on the Napoleonic era.

CIRSD Conference on WWI: Panel “What Kind of Failure?” – Prof. Dominic Lieven

Dominic Lieven: Dismantling Anglophone Hegemony Is a Costly Enterprise:

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