Critical Issues in America: Hanink on Citizenship
HSSB 6020 (McCune Room) University of California Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara, CA, United StatesProf. Johanna Hanink (Brown University), "Modern Citizenship Tests and Classical Funeral Orations."
Prof. Johanna Hanink (Brown University), "Modern Citizenship Tests and Classical Funeral Orations."
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Please join us in recognizing the achievements of both the undergraduate and graduate students of the department.
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October 11 (Thursday) 3 pm, HSSB 4080 : Simon Goldhill (University of Cambridge), The Topography of Citizenship (co-sponsored by Critical Issues: Changing Faces of US Citizenship). Citizenship is most often […]