February 21 - February 22, 2020
1:00PM - 1:00PM
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2020-02-21 14:00:00
2020-02-22 14:00:00
CMRS Spring 2020 Symposium: The Americas Before 1620: Indigenous Cultures, Colonialism and Slavery
Time: Various
Event Host: Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies
Short Description: Please join the Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies for the Spring 2020 CMRS Symposium: "The Americas before 1620: Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Indigenous Cultures, Colonialism and Slavery."
All events will take place in 202 Thompson Library. The Keynote Address feature Herman Bennett's talk, "Before the Human: Africans, Sovereigns & Slaves" at 4:30 p.m. on Friday, Feb. 21.
Please join us for the Spring 2020 CMRS Symposium: "The Americas before 1620: Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Indigenous Cultures, Colonialism and Slavery."
All events will take place in 202 Thompson Library. The schedule and information about food, parking, etc. will be posted on the CMRS website as it becomes available.
The keynote address welcomes Herman Bennett, professor of history at the City University of New York, who will give a talk titled, "Before the Human: Africans, Sovereigns & Slaves," at 4:30 p.m. on Friday, Feb. 21.
For a full schedule and list of speakers, please visit this website.
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2020-02-21 13:00:00
2020-02-22 13:00:00
CMRS Spring 2020 Symposium: The Americas Before 1620: Indigenous Cultures, Colonialism and Slavery
Time: Various
Event Host: Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies
Short Description: Please join the Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies for the Spring 2020 CMRS Symposium: "The Americas before 1620: Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Indigenous Cultures, Colonialism and Slavery."
All events will take place in 202 Thompson Library. The Keynote Address feature Herman Bennett's talk, "Before the Human: Africans, Sovereigns & Slaves" at 4:30 p.m. on Friday, Feb. 21.
Please join us for the Spring 2020 CMRS Symposium: "The Americas before 1620: Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Indigenous Cultures, Colonialism and Slavery."
All events will take place in 202 Thompson Library. The schedule and information about food, parking, etc. will be posted on the CMRS website as it becomes available.
The keynote address welcomes Herman Bennett, professor of history at the City University of New York, who will give a talk titled, "Before the Human: Africans, Sovereigns & Slaves," at 4:30 p.m. on Friday, Feb. 21.
For a full schedule and list of speakers, please visit this website.
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Time: Various
Event Host: Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies
Short Description: Please join the Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies for the Spring 2020 CMRS Symposium: "The Americas before 1620: Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Indigenous Cultures, Colonialism and Slavery." All events will take place in 202 Thompson Library. The Keynote Address feature Herman Bennett's talk, "Before the Human: Africans, Sovereigns & Slaves" at 4:30 p.m. on Friday, Feb. 21.
Event Host: Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies
Short Description: Please join the Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies for the Spring 2020 CMRS Symposium: "The Americas before 1620: Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Indigenous Cultures, Colonialism and Slavery." All events will take place in 202 Thompson Library. The Keynote Address feature Herman Bennett's talk, "Before the Human: Africans, Sovereigns & Slaves" at 4:30 p.m. on Friday, Feb. 21.
Please join us for the Spring 2020 CMRS Symposium: "The Americas before 1620: Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Indigenous Cultures, Colonialism and Slavery."
All events will take place in 202 Thompson Library. The schedule and information about food, parking, etc. will be posted on the CMRS website as it becomes available.
The keynote address welcomes Herman Bennett, professor of history at the City University of New York, who will give a talk titled, "Before the Human: Africans, Sovereigns & Slaves," at 4:30 p.m. on Friday, Feb. 21.
For a full schedule and list of speakers, please visit this website.