| 2008 David Cressy visit |
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David
Cressy, Humanities Distinguished Professor, Ohio State
University (second from L), delivered the annual lecture and met
with graduate students in seminar (as pictured) in February
2008.
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| 2007 High Country Seminar |
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Division advisory board
member, Bazy Tankersley, generously donated the use of her Hat
Ranch in Williams, Arizona, as the site of the High Country
Seminar in August 2007. |
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The theme of the seminar was
"Religious Conflict in the Western World." Here, Professor
Thomas A. Brady, Jr., addresses "A Neuralgic Theme: Religious
Communities and Conflict in Modern Ireland." |
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(L to R) Susan C. Karant-Nunn,
Division director; Luise Betterton, Division program
coordinator, senior; Bazy Tankersley, host; and attendee, Hester
Oberman. |
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UA Professor of History Roger
Nichols (L) pictured here with wife, Marilyn, presented a
session on "Agents, Clergymen and Shamans: Battling for Indian
Souls: Pastors, Priests, and Shamans." |
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Seminar participants, Judge
Earl Carroll and Professor Brady, relax on the patio during a
break in sessions. |
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| 2007 First Oberman Visiting
Professor, Thomas A. Brady, Jr. |
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Professor Thomas A. Brady,
Jr., Katherine G. Brady at his right, leads the Division seminar
in Fall 2007. |
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| 2007 Natalie Zemon Davis visit |
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Natalie Zemon Davis,
Henry Charles Lea Professor Emerita of History, Princeton University
(second from R) visited with students following the night she
gave the 2007 Town and Gown Lecture. |
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| 2005 Caroline Walker Bynum visit |
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Professor
Caroline Walker Bynum of the Institute for Advanced Studies,
Princeton (second from L), toured the San Xavier Mission during
her lecture visit in February 2005, with graduate students (L to
R) Samantha Kuhn, Kathryn Jasper, and Julie Kang. |
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| 2004 Paradise Valley Fundraiser |
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Guests peruse sixteenth- and seventeenth-century
volumes from the Oberman Research Collection
. The rare books were displayed in the home of Dr. and Mrs. George and Susan Stavros in Paradise Valley, Arizona. |
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By means of a DVD presentation, viewers were
given an introduction to the late
Heiko A. Oberman
, whose legacy we seek to confirm through the acquisition of his working
library and the $2 million endowment of a chair connected to the Division.
The television interview is one Professor Oberman gave on the eve of the new
millennium. |
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The November 7, 2004, reception was hosted
by (L to R) University of Arizona alumnus, Scott A. Whyte; lecturer and educational
consultant, Dr. Bill Weldon; the Honorary Consul of Belgium, Reginald Winssinger;
the Honorary Consul of Denmark, Sir Duane Anderson; the Honorary Consul of
the Netherlands, Siebe van der Zee; and the Honorary Consul of Germany, Dr.
Bernard Otremba-Blanc. |