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Spain: Then & Now – A Dialogues Seminar
March 3, 2018 @ 9:00 am - 12:30 pm
Spain has long been a land of beauty and culture. Her influence is still felt the world over. Two excellent scholars, Flora Cassen and Sam Amago, will help us compare the past and present of this remarkable country, reviewing its difficult history from the era of its once powerful empire to the present, with particular attention to its diverse cultures, contested spaces, and conflicting religions and regions.
TOPICS & SPEAKERS
Spain Then: Empire and Expulsion
Flora Cassen, Associate Professor of History and JMA and Sonja Van der Horst Fellow in Jewish History and Culture
Spain Now: Migration, Memory, Modernity
Sam Amago, Bowman and Gordon Gray Distinguished Term Professor of Spanish and Chair, Department of Romance Studies
The Shifting Sands of Spanish Identity
A panel discussion with our speakers
TIME
9:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Saturday, March 3, 2018. The tuition is $65. A meal will not be offered with this seminar.
Discounts are available for UNC students, faculty, & staff. See our UNC Student, Staff, & Faculty Discounted Registration Policy here.
Hosted by Carolina Public Humanities and co-sponsored by the General Alumni Association.
This seminar requires registration. For more information including the venue and registration link, please visit the Carolina Public Humanities page.