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Axinn Center for the Humanities inaugural lecture by Emily Bernard: “Black is the Body: Writing about Race in America"

The Axinn Center for the Humanities presents its inaugural lecture by Emily Bernard: “Black is the Body: Writing about Race in America”

Racial identity is a construction. But just because it is a fiction does not make it untrue. In this talk, Emily Bernard  discusses the complex and central role of storytelling as a source of power, meaning, and beauty in her life as a writer, reader, and scholar of African American experience.

 

Wilson Hall, McCullough Student Center

Open to the Public

The Archaeology of Borderlands: Cultural Encounters along the Great Walls in the Late Warring States Period

A talk by Dr. Nicola Di Cosmo, Luce Foundation Professor in East Asian Studies at the Institute of Advanced Study
In Chinese history, borderlands have often been politically contested. But frontiers have also been places of cultural encounters, transmission, and negotiation. This talk explores the material remains of these contacts from the “other side” of the Great Wall, and argues for a new interpretation of the Chinese impact on the borderlands, the cultural contacts that took place, and their long-term consequences.

Mahaney Arts Center 125

Open to the Public

Eleanor Roosevelt & the Drafting of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights

Sponsored by:
History
In this 70th year of the existence of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, Middlebury College and the Burlington Chapter of the Women’s International League for Peace & Freedom are partnering to bring Professor Blanche Wiesen Cook to campus to lecture on the role that Eleanor Roosevelt, former First Lady and global activist, played in the creation of this important UN declaration.  Cook is an award-winning biographer of Roosevelt; her lecture will provide details about Roosevelt’s life and humanitarian work after her time in the White House and will also consider the broader mea

Middlebury Chapel

Open to the Public

History Department - Commencement 2019 Reception

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History
Department of History Senior Reception

The Department of History cordially invites all history majors and their guests to join us for our Senior Reception. Light refreshments will be served. History prizes will be awarded at 5:15

Axinn Center Winter Garden

Open to the Public

Atlantic World Forum Symposium

A two-day symposium to kickoff the DLA project Atlantic World Forum: Reimagining the Online Scholarly Roundtable, Reshaping the Global Digital Humanities, Reframing Circum-Atlantic Cultural Histories.

Find all of the symposium schedule here: http://awf.middcreate.net/category/program-schedule/

Robert A. Jones '59 Conference Room

Open to the Public

30th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall--A Celebration

The Departments of German, French, Russian, History, Political Science and the Programs in American Studies and International Studies/ European Studies invite students and faculty/ staff to join us for a special theme party, celebrating the 30th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall and all it stands for!

Atwater Dining Hall

Closed to the Public