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Th eLockmiller Seminar was established this year and named in honor of alum David A. Lockmiller (MA, 1928), The Lockmiller seminar meets to discuss pre-circulated papers of departmetnal dn outside presenters - one theme for critical discussion this year centers on hirosries of race and place in the United States.
October 19th –Dr. Matthew Payne, Emory University
“Seeing Like a Soviet State”
October 26th – Dr. Lyman Johnson, University of North Carolina
“Saying No and Other Forms of Resistance: Defining Slavery at the Margins”
November 2nd – Dr. Camilla Townsend, Colgate University
“Malintzin, the Woman Who Went with Hernando Cortes”
November 9th – Dr. Gabrielle Spiegel, Johns Hopkins University
“Practicing History/Theorizing Practice: Some New Directions in Historiography After the Linguistic Turn”
November 16th – Dr. Marcus Collins – Emory University
“Experiencing Modernity in Late Twentieth-Century Britain”
December 7th – Dr. Jeffrey Lesser, Emory University
“Big Guns and Honest Faces: Japanese Brazilian Ethnicity an Armed Struggle, 1964-1980”
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