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Conference on Revolutionary Aftermaths

Click on Carl and Ruth to enlarge:

Held October 10-11, 2003

at Carleton College

To fête Professor Carl D. Weiner on his retirement

La republique ou la mort

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Conference and the "Grande Spaghetti" to honor Carl.

For more information, please contact Susannah Ottaway, History Department, Carleton College, Northfield, MN 55057, sottaway@carleton.edu, Janet Polasky, History Department, University of New Hampshire, Durham NH 03824, jpolasky@cisunix.unh.edu, or Nikki Lamberty, History Department Administrative Assistant at nlambert@carleton.edu.

Carleton College Conference on Revolutionary Aftermaths - October 10-11, 2003, Schedule

Friday, October 10
Marianne

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  • 4:30-6:00 p.m., Leighton Hall, Room 304
    Keynote Address

    The Carleton European Studies Program and the History Department are delighted to present:
    Professor Lynn Hunt, University of California, Los Angeles, "Bodies and Selves in the Eighteenth Century"

  • Response by Carl D. Weiner, Carleton College

  • 6:00-8:30 p.m., Alumni Guest House Meeting Room
    Reception and Evening Entertainment (Jamie Monson, Harry Williams, Cathy Yandell, Bill North, Ruth Weiner, and Jeremy Sanchez, '05 (Media Coordinator))

Saturday, October 11

Phrygian hat

Guillotine

Marianne

Sans culottes

  • 10:00-11:30 a.m., MOVED TO GREAT HALL
    Morning panel: French Revolutionary Aftermaths

    Moderator: Susannah Ottaway, Carleton College
    David Troyansky, Texas Tech University, “Rehashing the Revolution in the French Magistracy”
    Daniel Ringrose, Minot State University, “State Civil
    Engineers and Family Networks, Shaping the Social and Technological Modernization of Provincial France in the 19th Century"
    Michael Christofferson, Penn State University, Erie, “A Reactionary Revolutionary Aftermath? Francois Furet’s Dialogue with Ernst Nolte”

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  • 11:30 noon-1:30 p.m., Alumni Guest House Meeting Room
    Lunch and Weiner Roast
    courtesy of the History Department, Alumni Guest House Meeting Room

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  • 1:30-3:00 p.m., MOVED TO GREAT HALL
    Afternoon panel:
    International Revolutionary Aftermaths
    Moderator: Serena Zabin, Carleton College
    Michael P. Zuckert, Notre Dame, “National Rights and Imperial Constitutionalism: The Making of the American Amalgam”
    Claire Robertson, The Ohio State University, “The French Revolution Goes Down in History: Reinventing the Past on Saint Lucia”
    Janet Polasky, University of New Hampshire, “Revolutionary Rights Revisited: Of Wives and Slaves in the Trans Atlantic World”

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  • 3:00-3:30 p.m., Coffee break, MOVED TO GREAT HALL

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  • 3:30-4:30 p.m., MOVED TO GREAT HALL
    Late Afternoon
    Round Table, Teaching Comparative Revolution
    For the Round Table, we have planned a circle of several former students and current faculty members willing to initiate a discussion of teaching.

    Moderator Jamie Monson, Carleton College
    Thomas Lekan, University of South Carolina, Columbia
    Scott Carpenter, Carleton College
    David Bachrach, University of New Hampshire
    Valentina Tikoff, DePaul University

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Saturday Evening, October 11,
7:00 p.m.

in St. Paul

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7:00 p.m.
A Grande Spaghetti

Carl's traditional pasta banquet,

at Carl and Ruth's home

in ST. PAUL