Center for Teaching & Learning Faculty-to-Faculty Lunch
Faculty-to-Faculty Lunch: Exams that Test What We Want Students to Learn
Peter Holquist, History
Jeff Winkler, Chemistry
Annenberg Seminar in History
Susan Schulten, University of Denver
"Visual knowledge: Graphic and cartographic innovation in the early republic"
This Annenberg is part of the Penn alum series.
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Russian History & Culture Workshop
Maya Vinokour (Comparative Literature, Penn)
"Workflows: Human Labor and Bodily Energy in the works of Andrei Platonov"
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Workshop in the History of Material Texts
Roger Chartier, University of Pennsylvania and the Collège de France
"Maps in Fiction. From the Carte de Tendre to don Quixote's Viajes"…
Penn Economic History Forum
Angus Burgin, Johns Hopkins
“The Postindustrial Moment: Automation and the End of Work”
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Enter, Riding on an Elephant: One Way to Approach Ottoman Edirne
Dr. Amy Singer, Tel Aviv University
Enter, Riding on an Elephant: One Way to Approach Ottoman Edirne
DATE: Wednesday, April 8, 2015
TIME: 4:00pm
LOCATION: Stiteler Hall…
Languages of Struggle and the Advent of Mass Democracy in Germany
Dr. Damian Valdez, University of Cambridge
Languages of Struggle and the Advent of Mass Democracy in Germany
DATE: Tuesday, April 7, 2015
TIME: 5:15pm
LOCATION: 209…
Gender, Race, and Ferguson: A Panel Discussion
Gender, Race, and Ferguson: A Panel Discussion
PANELISTS
Moderator: Kathy Brown, History
Breanna Moore,…
Annenberg Seminar in History
Molly Greene, Princeton University
“On the Famous Diversity of the Ottoman Empire: A Comparative Approach”
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Interdisciplinary Seminar in Atlantic Studies
Sven Beckert, Department of History, Harvard University
“Empire of Cotton: A Global History”
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