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Americas Before 1900 Working Group

AB1900 Working Group
February 17, 2017
11:30AM - 1:00PM
Hagerty Hall, Room 255

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Add to Calendar 2017-02-17 11:30:00 2017-02-17 13:00:00 Americas Before 1900 Working Group All our events will take place in Hagerty Hall 255 - There will be food and refreshments Contact: Maria Victoria Marquez, Molly Farrell, or Lisa VoigtFebruary 17 – Dr. Anna More (University of Brasilia)  “Jesuit Networks and the Transatlantic Slave Trade: Alonso de Sandoval's Naturaleza, policía sagrada y profana (1627)”February 24 – Dr. Kelly Wisecup (Northwestern University) “Reimagining the Early American Archive: Vocabulary Lists, Ethnography, and Histories of Colonial Encounter” March 10 - Miguel Valerio (The Ohio State University) “Cosa mui corriente y mui husada en esta ciudad: Afro-Mexican Confraternities and Black Pageantry in Viceregal Mexico City”March 24 – Fernando Lima e Morato (The Ohio State University) “A Master in the Periphery of Arcadia: The Poetic Works of Manuel Inácio da SIlva Alvarenga in the Eighteenth-Century Portuguese Empire” April 12 – Dr. Margaret Newell (The Ohio State University) Discussion of her book: Brethren by Nature. New England Indians, Colonists, and the Origins of American Slavery (Cornell University Press, 2015)    Hagerty Hall, Room 255 Spanish & Portuguese spanport@osu.edu America/New_York public
February 24, 2017
11:30AM - 1:00PM
Hagerty Hall, Room 255

Date Range
Add to Calendar 2017-02-24 11:30:00 2017-02-24 13:00:00 Americas Before 1900 Working Group All our events will take place in Hagerty Hall 255 - There will be food and refreshments Contact: Maria Victoria Marquez, Molly Farrell, or Lisa VoigtFebruary 17 – Dr. Anna More (University of Brasilia)  “Jesuit Networks and the Transatlantic Slave Trade: Alonso de Sandoval's Naturaleza, policía sagrada y profana (1627)”February 24 – Dr. Kelly Wisecup (Northwestern University) “Reimagining the Early American Archive: Vocabulary Lists, Ethnography, and Histories of Colonial Encounter” March 10 - Miguel Valerio (The Ohio State University) “Cosa mui corriente y mui husada en esta ciudad: Afro-Mexican Confraternities and Black Pageantry in Viceregal Mexico City”March 24 – Fernando Lima e Morato (The Ohio State University) “A Master in the Periphery of Arcadia: The Poetic Works of Manuel Inácio da SIlva Alvarenga in the Eighteenth-Century Portuguese Empire” April 12 – Dr. Margaret Newell (The Ohio State University) Discussion of her book: Brethren by Nature. New England Indians, Colonists, and the Origins of American Slavery (Cornell University Press, 2015)    Hagerty Hall, Room 255 Spanish & Portuguese spanport@osu.edu America/New_York public
March 10, 2017
11:30AM - 1:00PM
Hagerty Hall, Room 255

Date Range
Add to Calendar 2017-03-10 11:30:00 2017-03-10 13:00:00 Americas Before 1900 Working Group All our events will take place in Hagerty Hall 255 - There will be food and refreshments Contact: Maria Victoria Marquez, Molly Farrell, or Lisa VoigtFebruary 17 – Dr. Anna More (University of Brasilia)  “Jesuit Networks and the Transatlantic Slave Trade: Alonso de Sandoval's Naturaleza, policía sagrada y profana (1627)”February 24 – Dr. Kelly Wisecup (Northwestern University) “Reimagining the Early American Archive: Vocabulary Lists, Ethnography, and Histories of Colonial Encounter” March 10 - Miguel Valerio (The Ohio State University) “Cosa mui corriente y mui husada en esta ciudad: Afro-Mexican Confraternities and Black Pageantry in Viceregal Mexico City”March 24 – Fernando Lima e Morato (The Ohio State University) “A Master in the Periphery of Arcadia: The Poetic Works of Manuel Inácio da SIlva Alvarenga in the Eighteenth-Century Portuguese Empire” April 12 – Dr. Margaret Newell (The Ohio State University) Discussion of her book: Brethren by Nature. New England Indians, Colonists, and the Origins of American Slavery (Cornell University Press, 2015)    Hagerty Hall, Room 255 Spanish & Portuguese spanport@osu.edu America/New_York public
March 24, 2017
11:30AM - 1:00PM
Hagerty Hall, Room 255

Date Range
Add to Calendar 2017-03-24 11:30:00 2017-03-24 13:00:00 Americas Before 1900 Working Group All our events will take place in Hagerty Hall 255 - There will be food and refreshments Contact: Maria Victoria Marquez, Molly Farrell, or Lisa VoigtFebruary 17 – Dr. Anna More (University of Brasilia)  “Jesuit Networks and the Transatlantic Slave Trade: Alonso de Sandoval's Naturaleza, policía sagrada y profana (1627)”February 24 – Dr. Kelly Wisecup (Northwestern University) “Reimagining the Early American Archive: Vocabulary Lists, Ethnography, and Histories of Colonial Encounter” March 10 - Miguel Valerio (The Ohio State University) “Cosa mui corriente y mui husada en esta ciudad: Afro-Mexican Confraternities and Black Pageantry in Viceregal Mexico City”March 24 – Fernando Lima e Morato (The Ohio State University) “A Master in the Periphery of Arcadia: The Poetic Works of Manuel Inácio da SIlva Alvarenga in the Eighteenth-Century Portuguese Empire” April 12 – Dr. Margaret Newell (The Ohio State University) Discussion of her book: Brethren by Nature. New England Indians, Colonists, and the Origins of American Slavery (Cornell University Press, 2015)    Hagerty Hall, Room 255 Spanish & Portuguese spanport@osu.edu America/New_York public
April 12, 2017
11:30AM - 1:00PM
Hagerty Hall, Room 255

Date Range
Add to Calendar 2017-04-12 11:30:00 2017-04-12 13:00:00 Americas Before 1900 Working Group All our events will take place in Hagerty Hall 255 - There will be food and refreshments Contact: Maria Victoria Marquez, Molly Farrell, or Lisa VoigtFebruary 17 – Dr. Anna More (University of Brasilia)  “Jesuit Networks and the Transatlantic Slave Trade: Alonso de Sandoval's Naturaleza, policía sagrada y profana (1627)”February 24 – Dr. Kelly Wisecup (Northwestern University) “Reimagining the Early American Archive: Vocabulary Lists, Ethnography, and Histories of Colonial Encounter” March 10 - Miguel Valerio (The Ohio State University) “Cosa mui corriente y mui husada en esta ciudad: Afro-Mexican Confraternities and Black Pageantry in Viceregal Mexico City”March 24 – Fernando Lima e Morato (The Ohio State University) “A Master in the Periphery of Arcadia: The Poetic Works of Manuel Inácio da SIlva Alvarenga in the Eighteenth-Century Portuguese Empire” April 12 – Dr. Margaret Newell (The Ohio State University) Discussion of her book: Brethren by Nature. New England Indians, Colonists, and the Origins of American Slavery (Cornell University Press, 2015)    Hagerty Hall, Room 255 Spanish & Portuguese spanport@osu.edu America/New_York public

All our events will take place in Hagerty Hall 255 - There will be food and refreshments 

Contact: Maria Victoria MarquezMolly Farrell, or Lisa Voigt

February 17 – Dr. Anna More (University of Brasilia)  “Jesuit Networks and the Transatlantic Slave Trade: Alonso de Sandoval's Naturaleza, policía sagrada y profana (1627)”

February 24 – Dr. Kelly Wisecup (Northwestern University) “Reimagining the Early American Archive: Vocabulary Lists, Ethnography, and Histories of Colonial Encounter” 

March 10 - Miguel Valerio (The Ohio State University) “Cosa mui corriente y mui husada en esta ciudad: Afro-Mexican Confraternities and Black Pageantry in Viceregal Mexico City”

March 24 – Fernando Lima e Morato (The Ohio State University) “A Master in the Periphery of Arcadia: The Poetic Works of Manuel Inácio da SIlva Alvarenga in the Eighteenth-Century Portuguese Empire” 

April 12 – Dr. Margaret Newell (The Ohio State University) Discussion of her book: Brethren by Nature. New England Indians, Colonists, and the Origins of American Slavery (Cornell University Press, 2015)