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“The (In)visible Worker: Contract Agricultural Laborers in the California Borderlands, 1910-1926”

131 Barrows Hall

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 […]

The October 1943 Rescue of Jews from Denmark: Networks and Motives of the Rescuers

131 Barrows Hall

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 […]

Symposium Presenter – Dr. Margaret W. Pearce

131 Barrows Hall

Dr. Margaret W. Pearce, a former Associate Professor of Geography at the University of Kansas, will give a lecture. "Imagination, identity, and the cartography of history: 3 maps of Canada" […]

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