Center for the Humanities Faculty Fellows Lecture Series Fall 2007
September 12, 2007
The Center for the Humanities continues hosting its series of informal
lectures featuring the recipients of junior and senior fellowships. The
talks focus on the fellows’ research and provide an opportunity for
faculty members to learn more about each other’s work while allowing
the Center to show off some of the intellectual riches it has helped foster.
Our goal is to create a collegial environment that encourages discussion.
Cathy A. Frierson - History
“Narratives of Displacement, Silence, and Survival: Oral Histories
of Orphans of Soviet Repression”
Thursday, September 20, 12:40 p.m., MUB, Room 336.
Ronald LeBlanc - Languages, Literatures,& Cultures
“Carnal Appetites: Dostoevsky, Tolstoy, and the Human Animal”
Wednesday, September 26, 4 p.m., Cocheco Room, Holloway Commons.
Sean Moore - English
“War Debt, Bond Markets and Birth Rates: Literature and the Eighteenth
Century Origins of Sovereignty Discourse”
Wednesday, October 3, 4 p.m., Cocheco Room, Holloway Commons.
For information contact the Center for the Humanities Program Coordinator
at 2-4356 or email humanities.center@unh.edu