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Visit www.masshist.org/events for additional event information, updates, cancellations, and registration.

Hybrid programs and seminars will occur in person and virtually, so be sure to register how you will attend. Please note that events listed as “hybrid program” will have a reception that begins thirty minutes prior to the program start time. To attend events in person, the MHS requires proof of vaccination to be presented at time of entry. Face masks are required inside the building. Please visit www.masshist.org/COVID-protocols to find the most up-to-date information.

EVENTS, AUTHOR TALKS, AND SERIES For more information or to register visit www.masshist.org/events.

WORKSHOPS Visit www.masshist.org/teaching-history for more information. Register online at www.masshist.org/events.

BROWN-BAG LUNCH PROGRAMS Brown-bags provide an informal opportunity for visiting researchers to discuss their work, field questions, and receive new ideas. Please visit www.masshist.org/events for more information or to register for an online brown-bag.

SEMINARS Seminars bring together a diverse group of scholars and members of the public to workshop a pre-circulated paper. After brief remarks from the author and an assigned commentator, the discussion is opened to the floor. There is a subscription fee for advance access to supporting materials. For more information, please visit www.masshist.org/research/seminars; register online at www.masshist.org/events.

Past Programs

If you missed a program, would like to revisit the material presented, or are interested in viewing past programs, visit www.masshist.org/video. A selection of past programs is just a click away.

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