21 febbraio 2022
Roma
Fellow Shoptalks

Gloria Bell & Erene Rafik Morcos

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Fellow Shoptalks are a forum in which Rome Prize winners, Italian Fellows, and Affiliated Fellows present their work to each other and to the public. Shoptalks are occasionally streamed live on Zoom and posted to the Academy’s YouTube channel.

11 febbraio 2022
Roma
Conferenza/Conversazione
Convegno

Alexander Hinton – White Power and the Rising Threat of Violence in the US

10 febbraio 2022
Roma
Convegno
Conferenza/Conversazione

Nancy MacLean – The Pre-History—and Likely Sequels—of the Insurrection at the US Capitol

10 febbraio 2022
Roma
Convegno

Political Violence: From the Storming of the US Capitol to the March on Rome

martedì, febbraio 1, 2022–15:00–5:30 PM
Roma

Re-thinking and Re-positioning Missionary Collections and Museums

17 gennaio 2022
Roma
Fellow Shoptalks

Phoebe Lickwar & Firelei Báez

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Fellow Shoptalks are a forum in which Rome Prize winners, Italian Fellows, and Affiliated Fellows present their work to each other and to the public. Shoptalks are occasionally streamed live on Zoom and posted to the Academy’s YouTube channel.

9 dicembre 2021
Roma
Fellow Shoptalks

Alessio Battistella & Grace Funsten

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Fellow Shoptalks are a forum in which Rome Prize winners, Italian Fellows, and Affiliated Fellows present their work to each other and to the public. Shoptalks are occasionally streamed live on Zoom and posted to the Academy’s YouTube channel.

7 dicembre 2021
Roma
Thomas Spencer Jerome Lectures Series

Lynn Meskell – Engineering Internationalism: Colonialism, the Cold War, and UNESCO’s Victory in Nubia

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The Thomas Spencer Jerome Lecture Series is among the most prestigious international platforms for the presentation of new work on Roman history and culture. Thomas Spencer Jerome (1864–1914) was an American lawyer and lover of Roman history who lived on Capri from 1899 until his death. In his will he endowed a series of lectures to be jointly delivered at the American Academy in Rome and the University of Michigan. The revised lectures are typically published by the University of Michigan Press.