Histories of Uncertainty, ongoing series

Published: Sept. 30, 2020

12:30 pm – 1:30 pm
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In this unpredictable time, the History Department has put together a series of lectures that illustrate how our research exposes histories of uncertainty in the past. Please join us to explore the ways some of our faculty members have thought about uncertainty and to discuss how these histories might help us feel more grounded in our own uncertain moment.

October 23 - Dr. Levine-Clark: Uncertain Identities: Unemployment, Masculinity, & Health in 20th-Century Britain
Nov 6 - Dr. Whitesides: The Montreal Protocol History: Successful Policymaking amid Scientific Uncertainty & Misinformation
Nov 20 - Dr. Stahl: The Uncertainty of Occupation: Iraq after WWI
Dec 4 - Dr. Crewe: 'Not Forever On Earth': How the Mexica Faced the Uncertainties of Conquest and Epidemics Five Centuries Ago