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.
Join us for Lanzillo's Pious Labor, exploring how Indian Muslim artisans linked their religion to work amid industrial changes, highlighting their cultural agency and perspectives.