| Graduate Colloquium: CUNY Graduate School | ||
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Spring 1997 Tues 4:15-6:15 |
"Early Modern Trans-Atlantic Encounters" | |
| Exhibit at The Hispanic Society of America 613 West 155 Street New York, NY 10032 |
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| March 1- May 30, 1997 | "Defining the Americas: Accounts and Images of Latin America from the European Encounter Through Independence" | |
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The John Carter Brown Library Box 1894 Providence, RI 02912 |
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| February 15 - May 1, 1997 |
Exhibition: "Translation and Transmission: Indian Language Texts in the Americas and Europe" |
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| March 4, 1997 | Lecture by Anthony Pagden on Europe and the Americas | |
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Renaissance Society of America Conference Simon Fraser University Vancouver, BC |
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| CUNY Renaissance Studies Panel: "Early Modern Trans-Atlantic Encounters II" | ||
| April 3-5, 1997 | Chair:Martin Elsky (CUNY Graduate School and Brooklyn College) | |
| David Quint (Yale University), "America and the Idea of Religious Reform in Sixteenth-Century Italy" | ||
| Steven Mullaney (University of Michigan), "Imaginary Conquests: European Visual Technologies and the Colonization the New World Mind" | ||
| Rolena Adorno (Yale University), "The Exemplary tale of Gonzalo Guerrero" | ||
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Folger Institute Folger Shakespeare Library Washington, DC |
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| March 13 and 14, 1998 |
Conference: Mapping the Early Modern World |
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| Spring 1998 | Seminar: Mapping, Space, and Early Modern Writing |
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| Seminar Leader: Tom Conley (Harvard University) |
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| Fall 1998 | Seminar: Trans-Atlantic Connections |
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| Seminar Leader: Karen Ordahl Kupperman (New York University) |
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For further information, contact:
Martin Elsky, Coordinator
Renaissance Studies Program,
CUNY Graduate School.
Phone: 212-642-2243;
e-mail: melsky@email.gc.cuny.edu