Past Events



Annenberg Seminar: Talking Back to Thomas Jefferson: African American Nationalism in the New Republic

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Annenberg Seminar:

Mia Bay, Roy F. and Jeannette P. Nichols Chair in American History, University of Pennsylvania

"Talking Back to Thomas Jefferson: African American Nationalism in the…



Penn Slavery Project – Recent Findings

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Penn Slavery Project – Recent Findings

Monday, April 23, 5:00

COLL 209



Penn Economic History Forum

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Penn Economic History Forum 

Rui Esteves, Department of Economics, Oxford University
The Rise of New Corruption: British MP's during the Railway Mania of 1845

DATE: Tuesday…



Annenberg Seminar in History

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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

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Mary Berry, “History Teaches Us to Resist: 
How Progressive Movements Have Succeeded in Challenging Times”
Dubois House, 4/4, 6:00



History Matters Now

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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

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Philip Benedict, Visiting Professor, Penn; Profeseur Emeritus, Institut d'histoire de la Réformation, University of Geneva



Penn Economic History Forum

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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

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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

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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…