“Radicals cannot be Scholars”: Scholar-Activists, Academic Freedom, and Harvard University, 1933-1939, Dr Godfried via Zoom
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Proof of Covid vaccination (or recent negative test) will be required for admission to this in-person event. Masks will be required except for speakers from the podium and during the reception. GUEST SPEAKER Mary Copeland Managing Director of Lippman Jungers Bala, LLC “Bet On Yourself— Defining One’s History”
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Dr. Chelsea Davis is an Assistant Professor of British History with a focus on Empire at Missouri State University. She received her PhD from The George Washington University in 2021, where her doctoral dissertation, “Cultivating Imperial Networks: British Colonial Wine Production at the Cape of Good Hope and South Australia, 1834-1910,” examined the process of […]
Over the course of three weeks, thousands of Jews were safely evacuated from Denmark to Sweden. This unique rescue operation involved Danes from all walks of life. On November 17th from 5:00-6:30pm, Professor Therkel Stræde will explain the audacious effort and what inspired those involved to take part. This lecture is free and open to […]
Erik Bernardino is an Assistant Professor of History and Latin American Latinx Studies at Bates College. He is a historian of the twentieth century United States specializing in Latinx, immigration, and borderlands histories. His research focuses on border policing, labor migrations, and morality at the turn of the twentieth century in the United States for […]