Past Events



CANCELLED-The Cradle of Words: Language and Knowledge Making in Early Latin America

Latin American and Latino Studies/Department of History


CANCELLED-Penn Economic History Forum

Business as Political Action: the Ford-GM Rivalry in the 1920s and the Limits of ‘Embeddedness’


CANCELLED-Annenberg Seminar in History

Empire as Domus: Households and Legalities of Small Wars


Annenberg Seminar in History

The Remnants of Race: Anti-Racist Science and Economic Development in the Global South


Penn Economic History Forum

Financing Urban Poor Relief in Early Modern Scotland


The History Department and Penn Libraries Present: Kathy Peiss

Author of "Information Hunters: When Librarians, Soldiers, and Spies Banded Together in WWII Europe


Annenberg Seminar in History

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Russian History and Culture Workshop

The Third Roman Revolt: Imagining Judea in Revolutionary Russia


L’Atelier: Economic Questions — Multiple Methods

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January 24 will be the first meeting of  "L’Atelier: Economic Questions — Multiple Methods" an interdisciplinary seminar supported by the Howard S. Marks Chair of Economic History and co…



Capitalism: A Concept and a Journal

Joint seminar of the History Department and the Workshop on Concepts, Ideas, and Discourses