Annenberg Seminar in History
Annenberg Seminar in History
Beryl Satter, Professor of History, Rutgers University–Newark
“The Meaning of ‘Development’: ShoreBank and the Search for Black Economic Empowerment…
History Matters Now
Mary Berry, “History Teaches Us to Resist:
How Progressive Movements Have Succeeded in Challenging Times”
Dubois House, 4/4, 6:00
History Matters Now
Mary Berry, “History Teaches Us to Resist: How Progressive Movements Have Succeeded in Challenging Times”
Dubois House
Wednesday 4/4, 6:00
All Penn undergraduates are welcome
Remembering the Reformation in Geneva from the 16th to the 21st Centuries
Philip Benedict, Visiting Professor, Penn; Profeseur Emeritus, Institut d'histoire de la Réformation, University of Geneva
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Penn Economic History Forum
Penn Economic History Forum
Veronica Santarosa, University of Michigan Law School
“Contracts without Courts: The Value of Contractual Protection in an Era of Absolute Sovereign…
Theorizing Presents: Robert Richard
Theorizing Presents: Robert Richards
Robert Richards, UChicago
The Beautiful Skulls of Schiller and the Georgian Girls: Quantitative and Aesthetic Scaling of Races, 1750-1850
History Matters Now
Ben Nathans, “Are We Headed for a New Cold War with Russia?”
New College House, 3/20, 6:30
Hosted by Cam Grey
All College House residents…
Contested Bodies: Identities and Spaces in Post-Soviet Territories
Contested Bodies: Identities and Spaces in Post-Soviet Territories
DATE: Thursday, March 15, 2018 and Friday, March 16, 2018
TIME: Please see program
LOCATION: Please see program
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Latin American & Latino Studies External Speaker Series
Latin American & Latino Studies External Speaker Series
Serge Gruzinski, Professor of Latin American history at the Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales and is the director of…
Annenberg Seminar in History
Annenberg Seminar in History
Amy C. Offner, Assistant Professor of History, University of Pennsylvania
"The Great Society as Good Business”