Dear Readers,
The history department at the University of Vermont if fully committed to furthering intellectual life on campus. To this end, we regularly host lectures that appeal to the university and the broader Burlington community. History faculty took the lead in inviting and helping to host two upcoming lectures, which are part of the University’s highly successful Dan and Carole Burack President’s Distinguished Lecture Series:
Later this evening, Professor Renate Blumenfeld-Kosinski (University of Pittsburgh) will present a lecture in 101 Fleming (at 6:00 pm). The title for this talk is “Roles for Women in Colonial Fantasies of 14th Century France: Pierre Dubois and Philippe de Mezieres”. Please come along for what promises to be a very interesting talk.
And, next week, Professor Sumathi Ramaswamy (Duke University) will present a talk titled “Art on the Line: Cartography and Creativity in a Divided World”, which will occur on Monday, October 13th at 4:00 pm in the Billings North Lounge.
For more details on these lectures and the Burack Series more generally please visit the following link:
Dan and Carole Burack President’s Distinguished Lecture Series