Events Archive:

Region: Year:
Lecture Syria: Violence as a Communication Strategy
Wed 2 May 2012 Mr Nadim Shehadi
Dinnerclub Syria and the Arab Spring
Mon 21 Nov 2011 Mr Patrick Seale
Lecture The Last Slave Market
Wed 16 Nov 2011 Mr Alastair Hazell
Lecture The Assassins in Iran and Syria: The Ismaili State 1100 to 1258
Tue 3 Apr 2001 Major Peter Willey, Mrs Adrianne Woodfine
Lecture 2000 Annual Tour: Syria, Lebanon and Jordan
Tue 23 Jan 2001 Sir Michael Burton KCVO CMG
Journal: The Society's Tour in Lebanon, Syria and Jordan
Lecture A Journey through Syria
Wed 20 Mar 1996 Colonel Peter Hewlett-Smith OBE
Lecture The Paradox of Syria
Wed 7 Jul 1993 Hon Ivor Lucas CMG
Lecture The Society's Tour to Syria & Jordan
Mon 19 Nov 1984 Lt Colonel A P G B [Tony] Fowle MC
Lecture Syria & Jordan: The Desert and the Sown
Wed 22 Feb 1984 Mr Peter Mansfield

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Forthcoming Events

Wed 13 Jun AGM (for members only) at 6 pm followed by at Society of Chemical Industry
Wed 27 Jun Where Hornbills Fly: A Journey with the Headhunters of Borneo at Society of Chemical Industry
Wed 11 Jul Tea Horse Road: China's Ancient Trade Road to Tibet at Society of Chemical Industry
Wed 25 Jul Annual Tea Party at The House of Lords

News

LIBRARY & ARCHIVE: TEMPORARY CLOSURE Shuts 16 May 2012, reopens 1st August 2012 more…

Festival of Asian Literature at Asia House 15 - 30 May 2012 more…

The Bangladeshi Novel The Royal Society of Literature Tagore Memorial Meeting, with speakers Philip Hensher and Tahmima Anam more…

"Yemen: Challenges for the Future" - an international conference (BYS & LMEI) Invitation for scholars to propose papers for conference in November 2012 more…

Ragmala Paintings from India: Poetry, passion, song Exhibition at the Dulwich Picture Gallery: 25 January - 27 May 2012 more…

Recent Recordings

The Art of Resistance in the Middle East

Ashoka: India's Lost Emperor Charles Allen returns the RSAA to speak about the re-discovery of one of India's greatest Emperors, Ashoka, and the empire he built

The Freedom Factor Humphrey Hawksley discusses how freedoms have come to the world and what can be done to support their spreading in the world

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