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“Feeling History: Thomas Carlyle, The French Revolution, and the Melodramatic Form" by Matthew Skwiat, Modern & Contemporary Culture Workshop
New Cabell Hall, 236
10:30 am
“The Plant At the End of the World: Invasive Species in the Anthropocene.”
Wilson 142
4:00-6:00 (EST). Reception to follow
“Plant Humanities Lab."
Scholars’ Lab, Clemons Library
10 am–12 pm. Lunch to follow.
"Early Modern Botanical Illustrations: Medium, Iconography, and Audience." Anatole Tchikine, Dumbarton Oaks
Wilson 142
4–6 pm. Reception to follow.
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Osama Siddiqui Workshop, Modern & Contemporary Culture Workshop
New Cabell Hall 236
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The End of Aesthetic History? Or, Provincializing the Twentieth Century” - For the Humanities, IHGC Lecture Series
Wilson 142
4:00-6:00 (EST). Reception to follow
Seminar with Eric Hayot on "Humanist Reason: A History. An Argument. A Plan."
Wilson 142
12:00-2:00 pm (EST). Lunch with registration
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