Event
Drawing upon and bridging social history and social science, Lynn has put to the test sweeping theoretical models of social change (migration, revolution, social inequality) against the findings of her archivally based historical research. Local histories, she shows, both shape and are shaped by large-scale global processes. Our colloquium brings together Lynn’s friends, colleagues, and students to the University of Pennsylvania, the institution that she has served so well.
Co-Sponsors for this event include the Department of History, SAS Office of the Dean, The Lauder Institute, and Penn Social Science& Policy Forum
Space is limited. Please RSVP for dinner and the colloquium separately.
For more information, please contact the program organizer:
Seth D. Koven
skoven@history.rutgers.edu
Please RSVP to
octaviac@sas.upenn.edu