To The Success of Our Hopeless Cause: The Many Lives of the Soviet Dissident Movement
Join us for this free and fascinating lecture presented by author Dr. Benjamin Nathans, Associate Professor of History at the University of Pennsylvania.
In the 1960s a group of…
Surviving and Thriving in Your History Classes, or, How to Read a Book in a Week
Surviving and Thriving in Your History Classes 9/17 - RSVP now!
Join Professor Offner for lunch and a very practical discussion about reading efficiently and effectively for History courses.
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Paper Gourdes, Coffee Beans and Metal Coins: The Many Currencies of the 1825 Haitian Indemnity
Race & Slavery Working Group
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Discord in American Academia: An Italian Perspective
This panel will discuss a recent special volume on national discord in the United States published by Limes, Rivista Italiana di Geopolitica, the leading journal of geopolitics in Italy. We will focus…
The People of the United States: The Lost Constitution of National Popular Sovereignty
Legal History Workshop
Jonathan Gienapp (Stanford University) "The People of the United States: The Lost Constitution of National Popular Sovereignty".
Participants can join via Zoom or attend in Tanenbaum…
Penn & Slavery Project Research Presentations
Come hear students share their research:
Legal History Workshop
Fahad Bishara (University of Virginia)
The workshops will continue to be hybrid. Zoom links and classroom location will be available in the calendar invites. Papers will be circulated for each individual workshop closer to the date. Lunch will be…