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Lecture: Kelly Shannon "U.S. Foreign Policy and Muslim Women's Human Rights"

Kelly Shannon, Associate Professor of History at Florida Atlantic University, will provide a fresh […]

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Lecture: Martin Clemis- “The Control War: The Struggle for South Vietnam, 1968-1975”

Martin G. Clemis earned a PhD in history from Temple University in 2015 under the direction of […]

Photograph of workers etching labels onto saws at Disston Saw, Tool and File Works, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, circa 1920s. United Saw, Files, and Steel Product Workers of America Records, Special Collections Research Center, Temple University Libraries.

The Working People of Philadelphia, Then and Now

In 1980, historian Bruce Laurie published The Working People of Philadelphia, 1800-1850. The book […]

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Refugees & Resettlement: The Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society in the Vietnam War Era and Beyond

Temple University archivist Jessica Lydon will discuss the collection from HIAS (Hebrew Immigrant […]

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Lecture: Matthew Shannon, "Losing Hearts and Minds: American-Iranian Relations and International Education During the Cold War"

Matthew Shannon is an Assistant Professor of History at Emory & Henry College where he is a […]

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Josh Lambert (Yiddish Book Center, University of Massachusetts, Amherst) "Defending the Faith: Philip Roth and American Jewish Self-Censorship"

Josh Lambert, the academic director of the Yiddish Book Center and visiting assistant professor at […]

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Catherine Rottenberg (University of London and Ben-Gurion University) "The Rise of Neoliberal Feminism"

Cosponsored by the Feinstein Center for American Jewish History, CHAT, and the Gender, Sexuality, […]

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Refugees & Resettlement: The Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society in the Vietnam War Era and Beyond

Temple University archivist Jessica Lydon will discuss the collection from the Hebrew Immigrant Aid […]

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Lecture with Alejandro Bendaña: The Nicaraguan Civic Insurrection: A Historical Perspective

Professor Benda a is a Nicaraguan historian and former Ambassador to the United Nations. He will […]

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Chat in the Stacks: Remembering 1968

For eleven years running, the Libraries and the Faculty Senate Committee on the Status of Faculty […]

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