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Events Freedeman
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History
of the Freedeman Lectures The Charles E. Freedeman Memorial Lecture in History was established by the Department of History in memory of Professor Freedeman who taught French History, Modern European History and Economic history at Binghamton from 1968 until his retirement in 1991, shortly before his untimely death. A generous gift from Professor Freedeman to the Department of History upon his retirement became the basis for the lecture series. Professor Bonnie Smith of Rutgers University, a distinguished scholar of French history as well as a close friend of Professor Freedeman, delivered the first lecture in October 1992, and other distinguished scholars continued the series in succeeding years. A history of the speakers and their topics follow. This year's -- 18th Annual -- Freedeman Lecture __________________________________ Friday, November 13, 2009 Dr. Molly Greene Professor of History & Hellenic Studies, Princeton University Binghamton University Past
Freedeman Lectures Colin Jones Megan Marshall, 2006-07 American Fellow, Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study Timothy J. Brook, University of British Columbia John
M. Murrin, Princeton University Karen
Hagemann, University of Toronto Melvyn
Dubofsky, SUNY Binghamton Daniel
T. Rodgers, Princeton University Prasenjit Duara, University of Chicago Charles Tilly, Columbia University Linda Gordon, University of Wisconsin at Madison Paul S. Boyer, University of Wisconsin at Madison David Marwell, Kennedy Assassination Review Board Joan W. Scott, Institute for Advanced Study Bryan D. Palmer, Queens University Ontario, Canada Bonnie Smith, Rutgers University |
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