The Faculty, together with The European Humanities Research Centre and Oxford Centre for Hebrew and Jewish Studies, invites you to 'The Multiple Legacies of Rosa Luxemburg' symposium. The event is dedicated to the life, thought and legacy of Rosa Luxemburg (1871–1919), one of the most creative writers of modern socialism, a leading Jewish intellectual and the foremost female theoretician of European radicalism.
The symposium will take place at St Peter's College, Dorfman Room from 2 o'clock on Friday, February 23rd and will feature leading specialists in the area. The speakers will pay attention to the biography, writings, and family of Luxemburg — as well as other topics.
For further details about the event, please, follow this link. The event is free and open to the public.
The header image is a detail from Red Rosa: A Graphic Biography of Rosa Luxemburg (2015) by Kate Evans and Paul M. Buhle (Editor). © Verso / Artist: Kate Evans. To find out more about the graphic novel, see here.