Date:
Monday, September 13, 2021, 4:30pm to 6:00pm
Location:
Online
Our annual Fall Aperitivo in partnership with the Early Modern World Initiative at Harvard University is coming up soon and will include four "flash talks" followed by breakout rooms.
4:30-4:40: Welcome, introductions (Leah Whittington, English)
4:40-4:55: Tom Cummins (History of Art and Architecture), “Beyond The Books of the Brave: Printing, Reading and Indigenous Knowledge in 16th and 17th Century America,” introduced by Sergio Leos (History).
4:55-5:10: Jen Nguyen (Harvard Writing Program), “Leibniz’s Relationalism about Quantity,” introduced by Sam Bozokov (English).
5:10-5:25: Emma Rothschild (History), “Marie Aymard and David Hume,” introduced by Katherine Horgan (English).
5:25-5:40: Richard Tuck (Government), “Active and Passive Citizens,” introduced by Konrad Boeschenstein (History).
5:40-6:00: Meeting & mingling in breakout rooms for each of the speakers. Participants may join the breakout room of their choice to carry on the conversation.
Location online: Zoom link: https://harvard.zoom.us/j/92955223982?pwd=aDdOdm4zZFdCT2Y4bVlrVXJZeTkxQT09
4:30-4:40: Welcome, introductions (Leah Whittington, English)
4:40-4:55: Tom Cummins (History of Art and Architecture), “Beyond The Books of the Brave: Printing, Reading and Indigenous Knowledge in 16th and 17th Century America,” introduced by Sergio Leos (History).
4:55-5:10: Jen Nguyen (Harvard Writing Program), “Leibniz’s Relationalism about Quantity,” introduced by Sam Bozokov (English).
5:10-5:25: Emma Rothschild (History), “Marie Aymard and David Hume,” introduced by Katherine Horgan (English).
5:25-5:40: Richard Tuck (Government), “Active and Passive Citizens,” introduced by Konrad Boeschenstein (History).
5:40-6:00: Meeting & mingling in breakout rooms for each of the speakers. Participants may join the breakout room of their choice to carry on the conversation.
Location online: Zoom link: https://harvard.zoom.us/j/92955223982?pwd=aDdOdm4zZFdCT2Y4bVlrVXJZeTkxQT09