Research

Upcoming Lectures

 

Scheduled lectures for 2012-2013. Details for each lecture will be available on our online calendar approximately two months prior to the lecture date. Unless otherwise noted, all lectures begin at 7:30 p.m.

 

 2012

Sept. 12

The Allan Nevins Lecture in American History

Witch-Hunting and the Sadness of Everyday Life: An Alternative Perspective on Early New England

Professor David Hall (Harvard Divinity School)

Sept. 20

The Paul G. Haaga Jr. Lecture in the History of American Entrepreneurship

Andrew W. Mellon: The Life of Business and the Business of Life

Professor Sir David Cannadine (History, Princeton University)

Oct. 3

The Robert C. Ritchie Distinguished Fellow’s Lecture in Early American History

The Slave War of 1812

Professor Alan Taylor (History, University of California at Davis)

Nov. 26
The Martin Ridge Lecture in Literature

The Signatures of the Robben Island Shakespeare

Dr. David Schalkwyk (The Folger Shakespeare Library, Washington DC)

Dec. 5

The Crotty Lecture in the History of European Civilization

Religious Nonconformity and the Quality of Mercy: The Merchant of Venice in English Reformation Context 

Professor Ethan Shagan (History, University of California at Berkeley)


Dec. 10

The Dibner Lecture in the History of Science and Technology

Sex, Religion, and the Private Life of Isaac Newton

Professor Rob Iliffe
(History, University of Sussex)   



 2013

Jan. 23

The John Randolph Haynes and Dora Haynes Foundation Lecture in the History of Los Angeles

The Simple Art of Murder

Judith Freeman (English, University of Southern California)

Jan. 30

The Ray Allan Billington Lecture in the History of the American West

Empires, Nations, and Families: Children of the Fur Trade

Professor Anne Hyde (History, Colorado College) 

Feb. 6

The Fletcher-Jones Distinguished Fellow’s Lecture in British History

Providence vs. Prudence: Religion and Law in 17th-Century England
Professor Christopher Brooks (History, University of Durham)

March 6

The Keck Foundation Director of Research Lecture
Dr. Steve Hindle (The Huntington)

April 18

The LA Times Distinguished Fellow’s Lecture in American Studies
Professor Bill Brown (English Language and Literature, University of Chicago)

April 29

The Rogers’ Distinguished Fellow’s Lecture in Nineteenth-Century American History

Professor Bruce Levine (History, University of Chicago at Illinois)


May 13

The Avery Distinguished Fellow’s Lecture in the Humanities
Professor David Hancock (History, University of Michigan)


 
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