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The Office of the Provost and Crisis & Conflict in Historical Perspective, Department of History, invite you to join a thoughtful discussion with a panel of distinguished Washington University faculty members.
Why the Romans Should Care about Roman Law: the Perspective of the Early Empire
Matthijs Wibier, Lecturer in Ancient History, University of Kent, UK
"The Role of Law and Lawyers in Time of Crises" with Law Professor Brian Tamanaha
Join IPH and Legal Studies for a lecture by Brian Tamanaha, John S. Lehman University Professor of Law. We ask that new Legal Studies Minors attend a short welcome session before the lecture (at 4:00 p.m.) with Professor Frank Lovett.
Bound for Beauty: A Book Binding Demonstration
South to Freedom: Runaway Slaves to Mexico and the Road to Civil War
Alice Baumgartner, assistant professor, Department of History, University of Southern California
Geography of Identity in Artistic Creativity
Professor Abdelilah Ennassef, Columbia University
Faculty Book Talk: Heidi Kolk and Iver Bernstein
HUMANITIES BROADCAST - Iver Bernstein (History, AFAS and American Culture Studies)
Freedom | Information | Acts
Studiolab Open House
Socrates the Seer
Lecture by Kirk Sanders, Departments of Philosophy and Classics, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
“Digital Humanities” as a Method for Studying Pre-modern Korean Culture
Maya Stiller, associate professor of Korean art history & visual culture, University of Kansas
A Roundtable Discussion of Erin McGlothlin’s New Book, The Mind of the Holocaust Perpetrator in Fiction and Non-Fiction
Moderator: Flora Cassen, Associate Professor of History; Chair of Jewish, Islamic and Middle Eastern Studies
Halloween Humanities Mocktails
Humanities Mocktails Party for Current and Prospective Students
A Conversation with Jerome Harris
Host, Rami Toubia Stucky