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William Link on his family and history
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.
Find out more »William Link on his family and history
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.
Find out more »William Link on his family and history
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.
Find out more »Pozzetta Colloquium
Bonnie Effros, "Building Colonial Identity from the Ruins: Classical Archaeology in Algeria, 1830-1900"
Find out more »Pozzetta Colloquium
Bonnie Effros, "Building Colonial Identity from the Ruins: Classical Archaeology in Algeria, 1830-1900"
Find out more »Pozzetta Colloquium
Bonnie Effros, "Building Colonial Identity from the Ruins: Classical Archaeology in Algeria, 1830-1900"
Find out more »October 2012
Dr. Catherine Jones (Univ. of Georgia), "The chanson de geste and the Orient"
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…
Find out more »Dr. Catherine Jones (Univ. of Georgia), "The chanson de geste and the Orient"
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…
Find out more »Dr. Catherine Jones (Univ. of Georgia), “The chanson de geste and the Orient”
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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