Modern America Workshop | "Reproducing Power, Reproducing Diplomacy: Slavery in the U.S. Legation in Madrid, 1858-1861"   

Date
Wednesday, December 7, 2022, 12:00 pm1:20 pm
Location
Hybrid
Audience
Public

Speaker

Details

Event Description
"Reproducing Power, Reproducing Diplomacy: Slavery in the U.S. Legation in Madrid, 1858-1861"   
 
Megan Armknecht, Princeton University

Location: 210 Dickinson Hall & Zoom


This workshop will be offered in hybrid format both on Zoom and in-person. Registration is required to attend in either format. The pre-circulated paper available approximately one-week prior to the workshop. Those with Princeton University net IDs can access the paper through SharePoint. All other should receive a copy of the paper by emailing Jennifer Loessy at [email protected].

Zoom Registration

In-Person Registration*

*A boxed lunch will be provided to those who register in-person for the workshop. Boxed lunches will be available prior to and after the workshop. We kindly ask that workshop attendees refrain from eating during the workshop. We kindly ask all in-person attendees please follow the current University Covid-19 guidelines.

Co-Sponsored by:

Effron Center for the Study of America

Contact
Will Holub-Moorman
Area of Interest
Slavery
Period
19th Century
Region
Europe
United States
Scholarly Series