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The Lady and George Washington
Wed., Dec. 12, 2018Mary Sarah Bilder, Founders Professor at Boston College Law School, discusses the responses of George Washington and Benjamin Rush to Eliza Harriot O’Connor’s remarkable university lectures in 1787 and their implications for female political status under the Constitution. O’Connor was the first American female lecturer and principal of a female academy. This program is a Nevins Lecture.
Moving Landscapes: Gardens and Gardening in the Transatlantic World, 1670–1830
Fri., Dec. 7, 2018Focusing on the imagination and creation of gardens in the disparate geographies of 18th-century Europe, the Caribbean, and North America, this conference explores transatlantic ideas of nation, location, and self, and asks how the experience of gardens might be shared across nations, oceans, and cultures.
Moving Landscapes
Thu., Dec. 6, 2018 | Stephen Bending, Jennifer MilamNews Release - Exhibition on Contemporary British Artist Celia Paul to Come to The Huntington
Tue., Dec. 4, 2018The Prayer Book of Mary, Queen of Scots
Mon., Dec. 3, 2018 | Vanessa Wilkie, Ph.D.Resplendent Reunion
Thu., Nov. 29, 2018 | Thea PageRituals of Labor and Engagement
Wed., Nov. 21, 2018 | Carribean FragozaA History of the Medical Book
Fri., Nov. 16, 2018This conference brings together a range of perspectives on medical texts that emphasize their lives as books, bringing together the disciplines of the history of medicine and of book history. Speakers will explore a wide variety of medical genres in diverse chronological contexts, posing questions about change and continuity in the nature of the medical book.






