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List
of Events: 2002
2003
2004
As of July 2006, no speaking engagements will be held until
The Slave Ship has been completed.
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2002
Events
- February 18, 2002: Boston,
Massachusetts,
Lecture, Department of History, Boston College
- February 19, 2002: Storrs, Connecticut,
Lecture, Programs in American Studies and
African-American Studies, University of Connecticut
- February 20, 2002: Medford, Massachusetts,
Lecture, Departments of English and
Cultural Studies, Tufts University
- April
4-7, 2002: College Station, Texas,
Featured Speaker, Conference: "Calibrations: Sizing
Up Spaces, Communities, and Selves," The Center for Humanities Research, Texas A&M University, Conference website:
http://www.tamu.edu/chr/conference.htm
- April 8, 2002: Flushing, New York,
Keynote Lecture,
2002 Bornstein Conference:"Rethinking Migration,"
Department of English,
Queens College, City University of New York,
Fourth Floor, Student Union,
Morning session, 9:00 A.M. - 12:00 noon
- April
26-28, 2002: Miami Beach, Florida, Keynote Lecture, Conference: "The Making of the
Atlantic Working Classes," 12th Southern Labor
Studies Conference, Miami Beach Ocean Resort, Conference website:
http://www.fiu.edu/~lichtens/slsc.htm
- August 4, 2002: Sydney, Australia, Public Lecture,
Australian National Maritime Museum.
- August 5, 2002: Sydney, Australia, Lecture, Department of
History, University of Sydney.
- August 9, 2002: Perth, Australia, Public Lecture, Batavia
Lecture Series 2002, Western Australia Maritime Museum.
- August 12, 2002: Adelaide, Australia, Public Lecture, The
Australian Association for Maritime History, Departments of Archaeology and
History, Flinders University.
- August 14, 2002: Hobart, Tasmania, Australia, Lecture,
Department of History, University of Tasmania (Hobart).
- August 15, 2002: Launceston, Tasmania, Australia,
Lecture, Department of History, University of Tasmania (Launceston).
- August 21, 2002: New York, New York, Lecture, 2002 Summer
Teachers Institute, organized by the City University of New York-Queens
College, the Alternative High School Superintendency of the public school
system of New York, and the New York Historical Society.
- September 19, 2002: Chestertown, Maryland,
Maritime History Lecture Series, C.V. Starr Center for the Study of
the American Experience, Washington College
- October 18, 2002: Medford, Massachusetts, Keynote
Lecture, "Liminal Spaces, Liminal Places, Liminal Traces," 14th
Annual Graduate Symposium on Literature & Language, Tufts University.
- November 12, 2002: Akron, Ohio, The George W. Knepper Lecture,
Department of History, University of Akron.
To arrange a lecture or presentation, e-mail Contact@MarcusRediker.com.
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