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Civil and Military Tensions at the Early Kangxi Court
Civil and Military Tensions at the Early Kangxi Court
Thursday, April 11
5pm
Blow Memorial Hall, Room 332
A lecture by Prof. Michael Chang, George Mason University for the William and Mary Confucius Institute China Lecture Series
Brute Force: Livestock and Labor in Ottoman Egypt, 1750-1850
Brute Force: Livestock and Labor in Ottoman Egypt, 1750-1850
Friday, April 12
5pm
Chancellors Hall (formerly Tyler Hall), Room 201
Delivered by Alan Mikhail, Yale University Department of History.
Lyon G. Tyler Lecture
Lyon G. Tyler Lecture
Friday, April 19
12pm
Washington Hall, Room 201
Professor Stephanie McCurry will talk about organizing research, thinking through arguments, and crafting the big book.
Sesquicentennial Signature Conference: The American Civil War at Home
Sesquicentennial Signature Conference: The American Civil War at Home
Saturday, April 20
9:30am - 4pm
Sadler Center, Commonwealth Auditorium
The Virginia Sesquicentennial of the American Civil War Commission, in conjunction with William & Mary, will host "The American Civil War at Home" on April 20, 2013.
The Moral Landscape in Islamicate Tajikistan: Soviet Legacies and Post-Soviet Realities
The Moral Landscape in Islamicate Tajikistan: Soviet Legacies and Post-Soviet Realities
Thursday, April 25
5pm
James Blair Hall, Room 206
Delivered by Zohra Beben, William & Mary Department of Anthropology.
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The Inevitable Present: Integration at William & Mary
The Inevitable Present: Integration at William & Mary
Monday, February 4 - Tuesday, August 13
Swem Library, Marshall Gallery (1st floor Rotunda) and Read & Relax area
Integration at William & Mary was not achieved simply with the acceptance of the first students of color; instead it has been a decades-long process. A new exhibit at Swem Library traces the admission of some of the first W&M African American students.