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September 2012

Fri Sep 14
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Sat Sep 15

William Link on his family and history

3:00 PM - Alachua County Library Headquarters

William Link, Richard J. Milbauer Professor of History at the University of Florida, will be reading from his new book Links: My Family in American History.The book offers a moving and unsentimental biography of his parents -- two individuals who experienced the intense change and tumult of the South during the mid-twentieth century. Stretching from North Carolina to Princeton, and from Evanston to Oxford, Links connects past and present, north and south, parent and child.

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Sat Sep 15

William Link on his family and history

3:00 PM - Alachua County Library Headquarters

William Link, Richard J. Milbauer Professor of History at the University of Florida, will be reading from his new book Links: My Family in American History.The book offers a moving and unsentimental biography of his parents -- two individuals who experienced the intense change and tumult of the South during the mid-twentieth century. Stretching from North Carolina to Princeton, and from Evanston to Oxford, Links connects past and present, north and south, parent and child.

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Sat Sep 15

William Link on his family and history

3:00 PM - Alachua County Library Headquarters

William Link, Richard J. Milbauer Professor of History at the University of Florida, will be reading from his new book Links: My Family in American History.The book offers a moving and unsentimental biography of his parents -- two individuals who experienced the intense change and tumult of the South during the mid-twentieth century. Stretching from North Carolina to Princeton, and from Evanston to Oxford, Links connects past and present, north and south, parent and child.

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Mon Sep 24

Pozzetta Colloquium

4:00 PM - 005 Keene-Flint Hall

Bonnie Effros, "Building Colonial Identity from the Ruins: Classical Archaeology in Algeria, 1830-1900"

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Mon Sep 24

Pozzetta Colloquium

4:00 PM - 005 Keene-Flint Hall

Bonnie Effros, "Building Colonial Identity from the Ruins: Classical Archaeology in Algeria, 1830-1900"

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Mon Sep 24

Pozzetta Colloquium

4:00 PM - 005 Keene-Flint Hall

Bonnie Effros, "Building Colonial Identity from the Ruins: Classical Archaeology in Algeria, 1830-1900"

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October 2012

Tue Oct 09

Dr. Catherine Jones (Univ. of Georgia), "The chanson de geste and the Orient"

5:30 PM - 210 Pugh Hall

Please join us in welcoming Dr. Catherine Jones as she delivers her presentation, “The chanson de geste and the Orient”. Dr. Jones is a Professor of French and Provençal at the University of Georgia and is a leading internationally recognized scholar on medieval epic. Dr. Jones is the author of two books; The Noble Merchant: Problems of Genre and Lineage in Hervis de Metz and Phillippe de Vigneulles and the Art of Prose Translation. She has been President and Vice-President…

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Tue Oct 09

Dr. Catherine Jones (Univ. of Georgia), "The chanson de geste and the Orient"

5:30 PM - 210 Pugh Hall

Please join us in welcoming Dr. Catherine Jones as she delivers her presentation, “The chanson de geste and the Orient”. Dr. Jones is a Professor of French and Provençal at the University of Georgia and is a leading internationally recognized scholar on medieval epic. Dr. Jones is the author of two books; The Noble Merchant: Problems of Genre and Lineage in Hervis de Metz and Phillippe de Vigneulles and the Art of Prose Translation. She has been President and Vice-President…

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Tue Oct 09

Dr. Catherine Jones (Univ. of Georgia), “The chanson de geste and the Orient”

5:30 PM - 210 Pugh Hall

Please join us in welcoming Dr. Catherine Jones as she delivers her presentation, “The chanson de geste and the Orient”. Dr. Jones is a Professor of French and Provençal at the University of Georgia and is a leading internationally recognized scholar on medieval epic. Dr. Jones is the author of two books; The Noble Merchant: Problems of Genre and Lineage in Hervis de Metz and Phillippe de Vigneulles and the Art of Prose Translation. She has been President and Vice-President…

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