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The Providence College Seminar on the HISTORY of EARLY AMERICA The 2017-2018 Schedule OCTOBER 13 Susan Branson, Syracuse University “Flights of Imagination: The Air Balloon as a Symbol of National Promise” DECEMBER 7 Lorri Glover, Saint Louis University “‘An All Accomplished Woman’: Eliza Pinckney in the Age of Revolution” MARCH 1 Julie Fisher, The George Washington University & National Parks Service “What is Roger Williams?" APRIL 9 George Elliott, Brown University “Gershom Bulkeley and Alchemical Experimentation in Colonial New England” MAY 3 Melissa Morris, Bridgewater State University “Across the Channel, Across the Atlantic: Anglo-Dutch Collaboration in the Seventeenth Century Americas” The Seminar will meet from 4:30-6:00pm in the Liberal Arts Honors Seminar Room (no. 202) in the Ruane Center for the Humanities Papers will be circulated one week in advance of each meeting. To be added to the mailing list, email request to [email protected] Sponsored by The Gladys Brooks Foundation The School of Arts and Sciences The Department of History & Classics Latin American and Latina/o Studies If you are a person with a disability and require an assistive device, service, or other accommodation to participate in The Seminar, please contact the Central Reservations Coordinator (401-865-2070; M-F 8:30a.m. – 4:30p.m.) well in advance of The Seminar.

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The Providence College Seminar on

the HISTORY of EARLY AMERICA

The 2017-2018 Schedule OCTOBER 13

Susan Branson, Syracuse University “Flights of Imagination: The Air Balloon as a Symbol of National Promise”

DECEMBER 7

Lorri Glover, Saint Louis University “‘An All Accomplished Woman’: Eliza Pinckney in the Age of Revolution”

MARCH 1

Julie Fisher, The George Washington University & National Parks Service “What is Roger Williams?"

APRIL 9

George Elliott, Brown University “Gershom Bulkeley and Alchemical Experimentation

in Colonial New England”

MAY 3 Melissa Morris, Bridgewater State University

“Across the Channel, Across the Atlantic: Anglo-Dutch Collaboration in the Seventeenth Century Americas”

The Seminar will meet from 4:30-6:00pm in the Liberal Arts Honors Seminar Room (no. 202) in the Ruane Center for the Humanities

Papers will be circulated one week in advance of each meeting.

To be added to the mailing list, email request to [email protected]

Sponsored by The Gladys Brooks Foundation The School of Arts and Sciences

The Department of History & Classics Latin American and Latina/o Studies

If you are a person with a disability and require an assistive device, service, or other accommodation to

participate in The Seminar, please contact the Central Reservations Coordinator (401-865-2070; M-F 8:30a.m. – 4:30p.m.) well in advance of The Seminar.