Monday, November 18 at 6 PM
Join UI’s Department of History in celebrating the release of five new historical works. With topics ranging from ancient Rome to postwar Germanies and from gay rodeo and public lands to Confucius institutes, authors will answer questions about their methods and approaches to writing histories across borders and boundaries. A reception with complimentary light refreshments and wine will follow the panel in the Kenworthy’s backstage speakeasy. Sponsored by the University of Idaho Department of History.
Speakers include:
Alex Ruble, discussing Entangled Emancipation
Alyson Roy, discussing Empire of Images
Alyssa Kreikemeier, discussing Ancient Sites in Modern Times: Bandelier National Monument in the Twenty-First Century (due out in early 2025)
Jeffrey Kyong-McClain, discussing From Missionary Education to Confucious Institutes
Rebecca Scofield, discussing Slapping Leather
Tickets: Free