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MONDAY |
5:30 |
VIRTUAL PROGRAM
Stephen A. Swails: Black Freedom Fighter Gordon Rhea in conversation with Kevin Levin
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THURSDAY |
5:15 | VIRTUAL SEMINAR
The “Science” of Dry-Farming: The Emergence of a Concept in Global Perspective Elizabeth Williams, University of Massachusetts, Lowell
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TUESDAY |
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THURSDAY |
5:30 | VIRTUAL CONVERSATION
Introducing The Object of History Peter Drummey, Anne Bentley, Kanisorn Wongsrichanalai, and Katy Morris
6:00 | VIRTUAL EVENT
Literary Distinction in Historical Writing 2021: An Evening with the Society of American Historians Prize Winners Afia Atakora, Novelist; Brianna Nofil, College of William & Mary; and Christopher Tomlins, Berkeley Law Moderated by Megan Marshall, Emerson College, SAH past president
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TUESDAY |
Comment by Jeremy Vetter, University of Arizona
I Believe I’ll Go Back Home: Roots and Revival in New England Folk Music Thomas Curren
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TUESDAY |
SATURDAY |
2:00 | VIRTUAL EVENT
Looking Back at the Sesquicentennial and the Centennial: How Far Has Research on the 15th and 19th Amendments Come? Alison M. Parker, University of Delaware; Lisa Tetrault, Carnegie Mellon University Comment by Alex Keyssar, Harvard University
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TUESDAY |
5:15 | VIRTUAL SEMINAR
Conversion in Confinement Justin Clark, Nanyang Technological University; Daniel Bottino, Rutgers University; and Hannah Peterson, Independent Scholar Douglas Winiarski, University of Richmond
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WEDNESDAY |
530 | HYBRID PROGRAM
Wilson and Lodge: One World, Two Visions, Unending Reverberations Patricia O’Toole, Columbia University
5:30 | HYBRID PROGRAM
5:15 | HYBRID SEMINAR
The Reinvention of Tradition: Conformist Nationalism in the United States, 1923– 1931 Kelly Lyons, Boston College Comment by Jonathan Hansen, Harvard University
NOVEMBER PROGRAMS AT A GLANCE
November
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