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April 15, 2013: Cultural Landscapes, Design and Historic Preservation

Cultural Landscapes, Design and Historic Preservation A talk by Charles Birnbaum Monday, April 15, 2013 6:00 – 8:00 pm 100 Rapson Hall This lecture will reveal both the opportunities and constraints in...

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April 19, 2013: History Moves, a Teaching Heritage brown bag lunch by...

Jennifer Brier will talk about History Moves, a mobile and community-co-curated public history project she leads at the University of Illinois – Chicago. History Moves began from the idea that people,...

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April 22, 2013: Deep Maps, Emergent Realities: the Promise of Spatial Humanities

Deep Maps, Emergent Realities: the Promise of Spatial Humanities, a talk by David J. Bodenhamer, The Polis Center, Indiana University-Purdue University Organized by the IAS Digital Humanities 2.0...

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April 25, 2013: Child Labor Regulations and the American Culture of Farm Work

A Presentation by Professor Deborah Levison and graduate student Megan Roberts In 2011, the U.S. Department of Labor proposed to change the regulations that have governed children’s work and physical...

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The Hot History Lab: Liz Ševčenko, April 2013

The Hot History Lab: Experiments in How Humanities Students Can Open National Dialogue on Our Most Contested Issues Join Liz Ševčenko to help imagine a new national collaboration to build public memory...

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DH 2.0 May 3, 2013: Alexander Galloway

Friday, May 3, 2013 4:00 p.m. 140 Nolte Center for Continuing Education   Presentation by Alexander Galloway, associate professor of Media, Culture, and Communication, New York University.  Sponsored...

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May 9, 2013: TEMS 10th Annual Graduate Student Roundtable

The Theorizing Early Modern Studies Collaborative Tenth Annual Annual Graduate Student Roundtable Thursday, May 9, 5:00-6:30 PM, 235 Nolte, East Bank

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May 14-15, 2013: Spark Fest – The Twin Cities Digital Humanities Symposium

The Twin Cities Digital Humanities Symposium will kick off with an evening reception the evening of Tuesday, May 14 followed by a full-day symposium on Wednesday, May 15. Registration will open on...

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February 21, 2013: Young women in the ‘Great Divergence’: Textile labor,...

A project presentation by Emily Bruce, Hui-han Jin, Kan Li, M.J. Maynes, Eric Roubinek, and Ann Waltner We focus on ideologies and practices around generational relations, the gendered life-cyclical...

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Northern Spark: Dance of A Thousand Water Dreams

Put on your dancing shoes! “All are invited to join–to invoke a collective consciousness about the Mississippi that flows through us and about the preciousness of water in our lives. It is deeply...

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December 13, 2012: TEMS Workshop

By Lisa Pon, Art History, Southern Methodist University December 13, 2012: 5:00 PM – 6:30 PM 235 Nolte Center for Continuing Education Lisa Pon is a Professor of Art History at Meadows School of the...

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December 14, 2012: Isolating Contagion in Early Modern Venice – Lisa Pon,...

December 14, 2012: 12:15 PM – 1:30 PM 1210 Heller Hall Lisa Pon is a Professor of Art History at Meadows School of the Arts at Southern Methodist University. She has won fellowships from institutions...

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ACCOMMODATION AND TRANSPORT FROM AIRPORT

There is no shuttle from the airport to the Aloft Hotel at 900 Washington Avenue, where you will be staying. Please take a taxi and keep the receipts.  The hotel is about a 7 minute walk from the...

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February 7, 2013: From the Dance Hall to Facebook: Mass Media, Crisis and...

Shayla Thiel-Stern discusses how the American media historically has used news gathering and reporting techniques that foster moral panic about one historically marginalized and trivialized...

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February 26, 2013: Oratorical Performance Space in Ancient Greece: Digital...

Tuesday, February 26, 2013 3:00 – 4:30 pm 125 Walter Library Richard Graff, Writing Studies & Literacy and Rhetorical Studies, University of Minnesota Daniel Keefe, Computer Science and Engineering...

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March 1, 2013: The Local History Movement and Urban Branding in Interwar Japan

Friday, March 1, 2013 1:30 pm, 125 Nolte Library Louise Young, History, UW-Madison, is a historian of modern Japan. Her research and teaching interests include Japanese international relations, World...

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March 1, 2013: Television Cartoons and the Paraphrase of Popular Music, and...

Friday, March 1, 2013 4:30 pm, 280 Ferguson, 2106 4th Street S Television Cartoons and the Paraphrase of Popular Music, and The Kitchen’s Journey from Impromptu to Institution, a talk by Jeremy Orosz...

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March 5, 2013: E.T. Kingsley and the Legal Politics of Disablement

Ravi Malhotra is a Professor of Law at the University of Ottawa.  His doctoral dissertation dealt with the implications of globalization for labour law in the context of workers with disabilities....

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March 7, 2013: The Intersection of Learned Value and Lived Experience and A...

The Intersection of Learned Value and Lived Experience: Student Attitudes Toward Multilingual Education, a talk by Elisabeth Lefebvre Elisabeth Lefebvre, Comparative & International Development...

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March 29, 2013: Reading by Ear: Musical Print and Recorded Literature...

March 29th, 5:00pm, Elliott Hall N639 Reading by Ear: Musical Print and Recorded Literature (1930-1950) Mara Mills, New York University Print, in its material form and in its cultural pervasiveness,...

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