Events
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Past
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JCB Open Research Night for Tribal Community Members
March 2024
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Jenifer Barclay, “Cripping the Archive: Confronting Ableism at the Source”
October 2023
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EX LIBRIS: Belongings, Archives, Indigenizing Design
October 2023
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American Metropolis: The Making of Seventeenth-Century Mexico City
October 2023
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History, Journalism, Haiti: Reflections on the New York Times "The Ransom" Series
August 2022
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Natural History Collecting in Late Colonial New Spain: Highlights from the JCB Collection
September 2021
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Baleação e Escravidão: Conexões Atlânticas entre New England, África e Brasil. Séculos XVIII e XIX (in Portuguese)
September 2021
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“Vast Forests of Clove”: Spice Production in French Guiana, 1790-1848
September 2021
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“Indian Castles” and “Barbarous Frenchmen”: the Shadow of New France in the American Revolution
September 2021
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Translating Late Medieval Classics into Nahuatl: The Imitatio Christi and How to Think About Latin-Nahuatl translation
September 2021
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Earthquakes and Timekeeping Practices in New England, 1600-1800
August 2021
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Abolitionist Imperialism in the Archives. Or, How to Prove Racism in Anti-Slavery
August 2021
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Comparative Colonialisms? Palermo and the Americas at the JCB
August 2021
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"Brute animals" and "rational creatures": Defining humanity in the Indigenous-language vocabularies and pedagogies of New Spain
July 2021
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The Revolutionary Intellectuals of the Kingdom of Henry Christophe (1811-1820)
July 2021