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Double Header: Activist Scholars and Social Unionism and Academic Freedom, Due Process, and Rights at the University of Maine (online)

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"Activist Scholars and Social Unionism: The Meaning of the Walsh-Sweezy Case at Harvard University, 1935–1938," presented by Nathan Godfried, Professor of History, The University of Maine and "Academic Freedom, Due Process, and Rights at the University of Maine," presented by Lisa Neuman, Associate Professor of Anthropology and Native American Studies, University of Maine. Godfried will […]

German Internment Camps and Archival Treasures in the Maritimes: Another Untold Story In P.S. Duffy’s ‘The Cartographer of No Man’s Land’

IMRC, Stewart Commons University of Maine, Orono

Drawn from a book in progress, titled "Americans Write Canada", this public lecture pairs a close reading of a recent novel by American writer P.S. Duffy, "The Cartographer of No Man’s Land", with the discovery of archival materials that add to and complicate public knowledge about a First World War internment camp, once located in […]

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