Past Events



Annenberg Seminar in History (Virtual)

Celebrating New Faculty Books: Ann Moyer (UPenn), author of The Intellectual World of Sixteenth-Century Florence: Humanists and Culture in the Age of Cosimo I (2020)


Annenberg Seminar in History (Virtual)

“The Cradle of Words: Language and Knowledge Making in Early Latin America”
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Valeria López Fadul is an Assistant Professor of History and Latin American Studies at Wesleyan University. She studies the intellectual and cultural history of colonial Latin America and early modern Spain, with a…



Annenberg Seminar in History (Virtual)

Series: Graduate Research in Progress
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Miguel Durango, Ph.D. Student, Department…



Russian History and Culture Workshop (Virtual)

Networks and Public Images of Soviet Dissidents in Germany between 1958 and 1985
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A Memorial for Anne Fleming

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YOU VOTED. But Did it Really Matter?

A post-electoral conversation with Dr. Mary Frances Berry


Voter Suppression: Past and Present (Virtual)

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Gideon Cohn-Postar (UPenn); Mara Suttmann-Lea (Connecticut College); Kurt Sampsel (Center for Tech and Civil…



Russian History and Culture Workshop (Virtual)

"To a Dog, A Dog's Death!": Naïve Monarchism and Regicide in Imperial Russia, 1878-1884”
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Annenberg Seminar in History (Virtual)

Celebrating New Faculty Books: Alex Chase-Levenson (UPENN), author of The Yellow Flag: Quarantine and the British Mediterranean World, 1760-1860, in conversation with David S. Barnes, Associate Professor in the History of Sociology and Science Department.
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Kaplan Memorial Lecture (Virtual)

The Need for Strangers: A Story of Love and Loathing
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We are pleased to announce that this year's Kaplan speaker will be Jeremy Adelman, Henry Charles Lea Professor of History at Princeton University. The lecture and discussion will take place virtually…