Dr. Spohnholz Lectures at Symposium
claudia.mickasJesse Spohnholz presented a plenary lecture at the 2022 Calvin Studies Symposium on April 1, titled “Family Life in Sixteenth-Century Dutch Calvinist Refugee Communities.”
Jesse Spohnholz presented a plenary lecture at the 2022 Calvin Studies Symposium on April 1, titled “Family Life in Sixteenth-Century Dutch Calvinist Refugee Communities.”
Nik Overtoom’s most recent book review has been published. Uwe Ellerbrock, The Parthians: The Forgotten Empire. Routledge. 2021. For Ancient History Bulletin. https://ancienthistorybulletin.org/vol-11/
Nik Overtoom’s most recent article has been published: “Phriapatius.” Encyclopædia Iranica Online. The Ehsan Yarshater Center for Iranian Studies at Columbia University. 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/2330-4804_EIRO_COM_363949
Puck Brecher presented a research paper titled “Early Modern Japan’s Veterinary Medicine Makeover” at the Association for Asian Studies Annual Conference.
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The Pritzker Military Museum and Library in Chicago will host a symposium “What is Military History Today?” on March 31 and April 1.
Noriko Kawamura is invited to participate in a panel discussion on “Violence, Atrocity, and Restraint in War.” The symposium will be livestreamed but registration is required by March 28. For further information go to the link below.
https://www.pritzkermilitary.org/onwar2022
Sue Peabody participated in the plenary opening session of the Society for French Historical Studies in Charlotte, North Carolina, with the screening of the French documentary,Furcy, le procès de la liberté [Furcy: The Freedom Suit], based upon her award-winning book, Madeleine’s Children: Family, Freedom, Secrets and Lies in France’s Indian Ocean Colonies (Oxford UP, 2017). Together with the director, Pierre Lane, they discussed the making of the film, just released with English subtitles, in which she appears as a “talking head.”
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