Join us for Douglas Ober's exploration of "Dust on the Throne," uncovering the overlooked role of Indians in shaping modern global Buddhism before Ambedkar's conversion in 1956.
A History Department lecture with Dr. Santos Roman: "The South African War Remembered: Public History, Performance, and Apartheid Politics of Racial Enclosure."
Join a lecture with author Jennifer Scheper Hughes on her recent book, "Church of the Dead: The Epidemic of 1576 and the Birth of Christianity in the Americas."
The Department of History welcomes professor of history and archaeology François-Xavier Fauvelle, Collège de France, for the Robert F. Allabough 1934 Memorial Lecture in History.
Baker-Berry Library, Berry Main Street Brickway, All Day
Since achieving independence in 1804, Haiti has faced a tumultuous history marked by political upheaval, yet Haiti remains resilient and continues to persevere.