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Lourdes
lecture series to feature Appleby on Thomas Jefferson
April 21,
2008: Lourdes College’s Distinguished Lecture Series in
American History and Culture returns with Dr. Joyce Appleby,
noted historian of America’s Early Republic, who will present a
lecture entitled “Coming to Terms with Thomas Jefferson.”
The lecture is sponsored by the Alpha Lambda Nu
Chapter of Phi Alpha Theta, the Diversity Awareness and Action
Committee (DAAC) and the Office of the President of Lourdes
College, and will be held in the Franciscan Center Commons at 7
p.m. Funding is provided in part by a grant from the Ohio
Humanities Council, a state affiliate of the National Endowment
for the Humanities.
Dr. Joyce
Appleby is the author of numerous books and articles on America’s
Early National period including a major biography of Thomas
Jefferson. She is a graduate of Stanford University and Claremont
Graduate School. Dr. Appleby has served as:
_President of
the American Historical Association, the Organization of American
Historians, and the Society for Historians of America's Early
Republic
_Chair of the
Council of the Institute of Early American History and Culture in
Williamsburg, Virginia
_On the
editorial boards of the American Historical Review and the
William and Mary Quarterly
_Professor of
History at UCLA
Her book
Ideology and Economic Thought in Seventeenth Century England
was awarded the Berkshire Prize in 1978. Among her many
accomplishments, Dr. Appleby has been a presenter at the Phelps
Lectures at New York University and the Becker Lectures at
Cornell. Her most recent book was a study of early
nineteenth-century America entitled Inheriting the Revolution:
The First Generation of Americans, which was published by
Harvard University Press in 2000.
Attendance is
free and open to the public. Refreshments will be provided. For
more information, contact Dr. Mary Stockwell, Chair of the
Department of History, at 419-824-3741 or email
mstockwell@lourdes.edu.
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