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Merle Curti Lectures: Philip Deloria
March 10, 2021 @ 4:00 pm - 5:15 pm

The 41st Annual Merle Curti Lecture Series will feature Philip Deloria, Leverett Saltonstall Professor of History at Harvard University. The lectures will occur over the three day period of March 10–12, with a different lecture each day from 4:00–5:15pm. A full schedule with descriptions of each lecture can be viewed here: https://history.wisc.edu/news-and-events/curti-lectures/.
Wednesday, March 10th | 4:00–5:15pm
“The Stories We Tell: American Indians and American Historical Narratives”
“The Stories We Tell: American Indians and American Historical Narratives”
Thursday, March 11th | 4:00–5:15pm
“Indigenous Declaration, Indigenous Constitution: Making the Indigenous States of America”
“Indigenous Declaration, Indigenous Constitution: Making the Indigenous States of America”
Friday, March 12th | 4:00–5:15pm
“The Greater X: Indigenizing American History”
“The Greater X: Indigenizing American History”
The annual Merle Curti Lectures commemorate our late colleague Merle Curti, a pioneer in the practice of American intellectual and cultural history, as well as a beloved member of our department for nearly half a century until his death in 1996. The Curti Lectures constitute the centerpiece of the department’s academic year. For over forty years, highly distinguished historians have presented new or ongoing research to large audiences, comprised of faculty, students, and members of the larger Madison community.
Lectures will be presented via Zoom webinar. Advance registration is required. Link to register: https://bit.ly/3sBIXpG
Co-sponsored by Center for the Humanities