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1982-1983 Ethnohistory Workshop Series


Speakers, 1998-1999

Fall 1982

September 23, 1982: Richard Hellie, Department of History, University of Chicago
Paper Title: "Women and Slavery in Muscovy"

October 14, 1982: Gillian Feeley-Harnik, Department of Anthropology, Williams College
Paper Title: "The Political Economy of Death"

October 28, 1982: David E. Ludden, Department of History, University of Pennsylvania
Paper Title: "Class, Culture, and Colonialism: Agricultural Communities in South India"

November 18, 1982: William Reddy, Department of History, Duke University
Paper Title: "The Moral Sense of Farce: Laborer's Dialect Poetry from the Factory Town of Lille, 1848-1870"

December 9, 1982: J. D. Y. Peel, Universities of Liverpool and Chicago
Paper Title: "Making History: The Past in the Ijesha Present"

Spring 1983

January 27, 1983: Sydel Silverman, Department of Anthropology, CUNY
Paper Title: "At the Intersection of Anthropology and History: Territorial Festivity in Siena"

February 17, 1983: Serge Gruzinski, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique Paris
Paper Title: "Man-Gods in Mexican Highlands: A Mesoamerican Concept of Power in a Colonial Society (16th to 18th Centuries)"

March 10, 1983: James Boon, Department of Anthropology, Cornell University
Paper Title: "History, Exegesis, and Allegory in the Text of Balinese Culture"

March 24, 1983: Michael Fellman, Department of History, Princeton University
Paper Title: "Resanctionaing of Behavior during the Civil War in Missouri: The Socialization of Violence"

April 21, 1983: James M. Plachek, History, Princeton University
Paper Title: "Testing 'The Moral Economic Theory': The Case of Mao's Kiangsi Soviet (1928-1934)"


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