Events
Please note that although John Carter Brown Library events are free and open to the public, registration is required unless otherwise noted. Kindly complete the registration form linked in the event description.
Past
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Global Americana: The Wider Worlds of a Singular Collection
December 2017
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Killing Dogs, Loving Dogs: Settler-Colonialism, Indigenous Communities, & Human-Canine Relationships in Greater Amazonia & the Circum-Caribbean
June 2017
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Commencement Weekend Open House
May 2017
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Exhibition Opening and Reception - "So what'd I miss?": Lafayette, Jefferson, and Hamilton at the John Carter Brown Library
May 2017
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New England Bound: Slavery and Colonization in Early America
May 2017
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Roundtable in honor of Dennis Landis, Curator of European Books Emeritus
May 2017
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Slavery, Sanctuary, and Sovereignty in the Early Modern Caribbean
May 2017
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"So What'd I Miss?": Lafayette, Jefferson, and Hamilton at the JCB
October 2017
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Exhibition Opening - The Americas on Fire
April 2017
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The Americas and the Generative Power of Fire
April 2017
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Slavery at Sea: Terror, Sex, and Sickness in the Middle Passage
April 2017
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The Other Slavery - Maury A. Bromsen Memorial Lecture
April 2017
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Un certain simulacre de la verité: Performances and Performative Readings in the Figure des Brisilians (1551)
April 2017
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The Americas on Fire
June 2017
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How Digital Memory is Shaping Our Future
March 2017