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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Writing In and Between Classic Maya Polities
January 2020
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Between God and Darwin: Evading Disorder while Journeying Far from Home
January 2020
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Frames that Speak: An Introduction to Cartographic Cartouches
December 2019
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Viewing Topography Across the Globe
December 2019
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Presentations by Oliver Cussen and Greg O'Malley
November 2019
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Presentations by Angela Ballone and Catherine Peters
November 2019
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Mexico 1519: 5 centuries, 5 objects, 5 approaches
November 2019
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Paper Worlds of Native Voices
February 2020
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Indigenous Languages Workshop
November 2019
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Art and Archaeology of the Ancient and Early Modern Americas
November 2019
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Bach and Friends
October 2019
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Presentations by Samuel Diener and Leonardo Moreno-Álvarez
October 2019
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Kings and Slaves: Diplomacy, Sovereignty, and Black Subjectivity in the Early Modern World
October 2019
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What's in a Name?
October 2019
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200 Years of Colombian Independence
September 2019