Monday, November 10 - Sunday, November 16, 2025
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Tue, Nov 11 | 7-8pm | Forest History Society (Durham)
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"Tomorrow's Planet: Preparing Future Natural
Resources and Forestry Leaders"
2025 Lynn W. Day Lectureship in Forestry and Conservation History
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A moderated discussion and Q&A about about what it will take to prepare the next generation of stewards of the global environment. Featuring Lori Bennear, Indy Burke, Sam Cook, and Bettina Ring (moderator). Reception at 6pm.
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Wed, Nov 12 | 11:45am-1:15pm | Classroom Bldg 229
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"Fear and Lucidity Walk Hand in Hand"
Colloquium with Professors John and Jan French
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John D. French (History, Duke University) and Jan H. French (Anthropology, University of Richmond (Emerita)) will present the first written work from their recent photo project and book-in-progress, 'Pure Photojournalism’? Event, Truth, and Narrative in Sao Paulo, Brazil in 1979-1980.
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Thu, Nov 13 | 4-5:30pm | Gavins Commons (Classroom Bldg 224)
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Duke History: The Write Stuff!
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The Department of History will recognize the many books published by our faculty- primary, secondary, and emeritus- since 2019, with special attention paid to those released since 2023. We're very proud of, and somewhat awestruck at, the diverse range of exceptional work and groundbreaking research on display.
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Nov 17 | 5:30-6:30pm | Ahmadieh Family Lecture Hall
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Dec 3 | 5:30-7pm | Gavins Commons (Classroom Bldg 224)
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