Past Events



Celebrating New Faculty Books

Roger Chartier, author of Won in Translation. Textual Mobility in Early Modern Europe (University of Pennsylvania Press, 2022), in conversation with John Pollack, translator of Won in Translation.


Celebrating New Faculty Books

Anne Berg, author of On Screen and Off. Cinema and the Making of Nazi Hamburg (2022), in conversation with Warren Breckman


Kaplan Lecture

The Bukharan Crisis: A Connected History of 18th Century Central Asia


Surviving (and Thriving) in your History Courses, or, How to Read a Book a Week

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Discussion led by Professor Sarah Gronningsater and History PhD student Kimberly St. Julian-Varnon

All Penn undergraduates are welcome, boxed…



Russian History and Culture Workshop

Presentation on their book Taking Stock of Shock: Social Consequences of the 1989 Revolutions


Russian History and Culture Workshop

Fashioning the Foreign: Language, Value, and Identity in Imperial Russia


Mae M. Ngai, Columbia University The Chinese Question. The Gold Rushes and Global Politics

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UPDATE | This program will be presented virtually. Please register for the Zoom link.

REGISTRATION HERE



“The Origins and Futures of the Modern Research University”

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In accordance with University guidelines, this event will be virtual only

Virtual: …



Annenberg Seminar in History (Hybrid)

‘Militant Whiteness in the Age of Trump‘