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Faculty/grad student discussion: Premodern History in the Twenty-First Century

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Sanders Board Room, Rusk Center

How can something that seems out-of-date by definition be vital and valuable today? What are the uses and challenges of premodern history in the present? Join Dr. Julia Burkhardt, Professor of Medieval History at the Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität in Munich and a participant in the UGA-LMU Faculty Research Exchange Program, in exploring this question with a group of premodernist faculty at UGA: Cynthia Camp (English), Asen Kirin (Art History), Susan Mattern (History), Peter O'Connell (Classics and Communication Studies), James Owen (Institute for Native American Studies), Jordan Pickett (Classics), and Alex Sager (Germanic and Slavic Studies).

Presented by the UGA Franklin-LMU Munich Faculty Research Exchange program.

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