Modern America Workshop - “Waterlocked: Connection, Distance and Isolation in the New Northwest”

Date
Monday, March 6, 2017, 12:00 pm1:20 pm
Location
210 Dickinson Hall
Audience
Public

Speaker

Details

Event Description

“Waterlocked: Connection, Distance and Isolation in the New Northwest”
Sean Fraga, Princeton University


There is a pre-circulated, password-protected paper for this workshop. To receive the paper and to attend, email Jennifer Loessy at [email protected]. Space is limited to 25 attendees. Lunch will be served


The Modern America Workshop is a seminar series for Princeton students and faculty interested in the study of modern U.S. history. The series brings together Americanists to share scholarship, present student and faculty research, and discuss problems and trends in American history. The workshop is being organized during the 2016-2017 academic year by Teal Arcadi, Julia Grummitt, Connor Mills, Ray Thornton, and David Walsh.

Co-Sponsored by:

Program in American Studies

Contact
David Walsh
Period
19th Century
20th Century
Region
American West
United States
Scholarly Series
Modern America Workshop