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Week of February 26, 2007
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Mon TALES FROM SPANDAU: NAZI CRIMINALS AND THE COLD WAR
Norman J. W. Goda, Professor of History at Ohio University
(archive from 1/10/07)
THE RIVER OF LOST FOOTSTEPS: HISTORIES OF BURMA
Thant Myint-U, Ph.D., Independent Scholar
(archive from 1/5/07)
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Tues Preservation Of Artifacts And Family Treasures
Christa Deacy-Quinn, Collections Manager at the Spurlock Museum at the University of Illinois and
Jennifer HainTeper, Conservation Librarian at the University of Illinois                                      Jack Brighton, Host
A NEEDLE IN THE RIGHT HAND OF GOD: THE NORMAN CONQUEST OF 1066 AND THE MEANING OF THE BAYEUX TAPESTRY
R. Howard Block, the Sterling Professor of French and Director of the Division of Humanities at Yale University
(archive from 1/26/07)
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Wed THOMAS PAINE: ENLIGHTENMENT, REVOLUTION, AND THE BIRTH OF MODERN NATIONS
Craig Nelson, Writer
(archive from 1/19/07)
BLOOD BROTHERS: AMONG THE SOLDIERS OF WARD 57
Michael Weisskopf, Senior Correspondent for Time Magazine and an Award Winning Journalist
(archive from 2/9/07)
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Thurs PRESIDENTIAL TEMPLES: HOW MEMORIALS AND LIBRARIES SHAPE PUBLIC MEMORY
Benjamin Hufbauer, Associate Professor of Art History at the University of Louisville
(archive from 2/2/07)
MAD MARY LAMB: LUNACY AND MURDER IN LITERARY LONDON
Susan Tyler Hitchcock, Award Winning Writer
(archive from 4/5/05)
 
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Fri PETS IN AMERICA: A HISTORY
Katherine C. Grier, Professor of Material Culture Studies at The Winterthur Program in Early American Culture, the Winterthur Museum, Garden and Library, and the University of Delaware
(archive from 3/22/06)
CREATURES OF EMPIRE: HOW DOMESTIC ANIMALS TRANSFORMED EARLY AMERICA
Virginia DeJohn Anderson, Associate Professor of History at the University of Colorado, Boulder
(archive from 1/28/05)
 
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