How to Read Effectively in your History Classes
All Penn undergraduates are welcome to join Professor Offner for a late lunch/early dinner, as she discusses how to read more effectively for your History courses.
Breanna Moore, “African Kings and Captured Negroes: Courts of Mixed Commission, Indemnities, and Statelessness.”
Race and Slavery Working Group
Respondent: Gabriel Rivera Cotto
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Penn Economic History Forum: Naomi Lamoraux
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Lunch with Professor Gronningsater
Join the Aspiring Educators at Penn and the History Undergraduate Advisory Board for a lunchtime talk about teaching history! All undergraduates welcome. Be sure to RSVP in advance to reserve your seat (and lunch…
A Capital’s Capital: Wealth and Inequality in Paris 1807-2023 with Jean-Laurent Rosenthal (Cal Tech)
Penn Economic History Forum
A Capital’s Capital: Wealth and Inequality in Paris 1807-2023
Jean-Laurent Rosenthal (Cal Tech)
The Inquisition’s Inquisitor: Henry Charles Lea of Philadelphia
Book Talk
Join in celebrating…
The Stalin Cult and Soviet Lyric Poetry of the 1930s
East European History and Culture Workshop