The CUNY Academy for the Humanities and Sciencs presents the Abe Eisenstadt lecture on American History.
The speaker is JIM DOWNS, Department of History at Connecticut College on

DYING TO BE FREE: THE HEALTH CONDITIONS OF FORMER ENSLAVED PEOPLES DURING THE CIVIL WAR AND RECONSTRUCTION

This will be at the Graduate Center, 365 Fifth Ave at 34th Street,

THURSDAY MARCH 7, 2013, 6:30 P.M., ROOM C198

Prof. Sandi Cooper.will host this event.

Later this month, we will host the following events:

With the Society for the Study of Renaissance Women, the Academy will co-sponsor a talk by Mihoko Suzuki, English, Miami University, on Antigone's Example: Early Modern Women's Political Writings and Civil War. This will be in the Graduate Center's Liberal Studies Conference Room (GC 4108) on Thursday, March 14 at 6 PM. Prof. Susan O'Malley will host this event.

The Academy's Symposium on Interdisciplinary Immigration Research will take place on March 25, 2013 at 5-7:30 PM in the Graduate Center's 9th Floor Skylight Room Prof. Nora Glickman will host this event.

A list of Academy events for the entire academic year, all free and open to the public, is available at http://cunyufs.org/academy/events.html

We look forward to seeing you there!

Manfred Philipp, President, the CUNY Academy for the Humanities and Sciences.

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