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Graduate Student Research Symposium
Wednesday, March 2
5:30 pm
211 Old College
The Graduate Student Lecture Series Committee and the Department of Art History present:
- Amy Torbert, "Selling American Discord in London: The Business of Publishing Prints in 1774"
- Rachel Zimmerman, "Carried to and fro: Hammocks as Honorary Modes of Transportation in the Portuguese Atlantic"
- Kiersten Mounce, "The Trocadéro, Cycloramas, and a Nineteenth-Century Mode of Vision"
- Jordan Hillman, "At the Foot of the Printing Press: Public and Pictorial Execution in Late Nineteenth-Century Paris"
- Anne Cross, "Remembering the Demon of Andersonville:
The Monument to Captain Henry Wirz and the Limits of Postbellum Reconciliation"
Light refreshments and lively discussion to follow. For more information, please consult the event's
flyer.
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Annual Graduate Student Research Symposium on Wednesday, March 2 at 5:30 pm in 211 Old College.
2/23/2016