Fall Talks (Updated)
It’s going to be a busy fall with lots of talks and presentations. Here’s the schedule. If you’re in the area, stop by and say hello!
Tuesday, September 25
5 pm: “The Reactionary Mind: Conservatism from Edmund Burke to Donald Trump”
University of Edinburgh (Centre for the Study of Modern and Contemporary History; School of History, Classics, and Archaeology; School of Social and Political Science)
Meadows Lecture Theatre, Doorway 4, Medical School, Teviot Place
Tuesday, October 2
4 pm: “Invisible Man: The Black Nationalism of Clarence Thomas’s Jurisprudence”
Rutgers University (Department of History and Raritan)
Alexander Library, 4th Floor Auditorium
169 College Avenue, New Brunswick
Friday, October 5
6 pm:“On Fear and Governance”: A conversation about Euripides’s The Bacchae with director Anne Bogart and poet Monica Youn (followed by a performance of the play)
Brooklyn Academy of Music
BAM Fisher, 321 Ashland Place
Monday, October 22
4:30 pm: “Invisible Man: The Black Nationalism of Clarence Thomas’s Jurisprudence”
Princeton University (Law and Public Affairs Seminar)
301 Marx Hall
Thursday/Friday, November 1-2
On Clarence Thomas
Symposium on 50 Years Since 1968: The Global and the Local
Brown University: time and place TBA
Monday, November 5
5 pm: “Race Man: The Jurisprudence of Clarence Thomas”
University of Cambridge (Joint Seminar of the Faculties of American History and Political Theory and Intellectual History)
Old Combination Room, Trinity College
Tuesday, November 6
On Der reaktionäre Geist, the German translation of The Reactionary Mind
Munich: time and place TBA
Thursday, November 8
On Der reaktionäre Geist, the German translation of The Reactionary Mind
Berlin: time and place TBA
Wednesday, November 28
12:30 pm: On Clarence Thomas
New York Public Library (Berger Forum)
476 5th Avenue
UPDATE: It turns out that the 11/28 Thomas talk at the NYPL is not for the general public. My apologies.