Sessions convene with refreshments at 5:15 p.m.

An informal talk and discussion begins at 5:45, followed by a buffet supper ($5 for graduate students, $10 for others).


Schedule for Summer 2006

1 June: Wendy Woloson, Library Company of Philadelphia
In Hock: Pawning in Early America
15 June: Sarah Barringer Gordon, University of Pennsylvania
Blasphemy and Dissenters in the Early Republic
29 June Karen Ordahl Kupperman, New York University
Why Jamestown Matters
13 July: Brian Luskey, University of Northern Colorado
Middlemen and the Market Revolution
27 July:  Toby L. Ditz, The Johns Hopkins University
Home and Away:  Advice to Youths and the Micro-Politics of 
Gendered Power in Eighteenth-Century Familial Letters
3 August: Peter C. Mancall, University of Southern California
The Visual World of Richard Hakluyt
17 August: Peter Onuf, University of Virginia
Thomas Jefferson: Race and Nation in the Modern World
All sessions will be held at 3355 Woodland Walk (34th and Sansom Streets) on the University of Pennsylvania campus
(map 1 | map 2 | building view).

Supper reservations are appreciated. Phone 215-898-9251 or e-mail mceas@ccat.sas.upenn.edu by noon on Tuesday.


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