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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Lawrence Counselman Wroth: Scholar, Librarian, Bibliographer, Wordsmith
March 2016
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How to Do Things with Paper: Political Correspondence in the Age of Revolution
March 2016
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When the United States Spoke French
March 2016
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The Map Thief
March 2016
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Digital Futures for Indigenous Studies Roundtable
March 2016
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“unos a otros se ayuden”: Colonial Encounters with Maya Houses and Housebuilding
February 2016
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Women as Intermediaries in Portuguese Overseas Empire
February 2016
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Better than Spaniards and Better than the Indians: The Politics and Perils of Andeans' Excelling in the ‘Ciudad Letrada’
February 2016
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No Braver Men, The Story of the 1st Rhode Island Regiment During the Revolutionary War
December 2015
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Written in the Land: Cartographies of Long-Term Colonialism in Southern Mexico
December 2015
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Antiquarianisms Across the Atlantic
November 2015
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Empires of the Book: Richard Eden, Gabriel Harvey, and the Archaeology of Reading in Renaissance Europe
November 2015
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Transgressing the Household: The Laws of Slaveholding and the Practices of Freedom in Colonial Peru
November 2015
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Community MusicWorks Concert
November 2015
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Pamphlet Wars: Arguments on Paper in an Age of Revolutions
October 2015