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Lunch with Jean-Jacques Aubert

The Ancient Societies and Law, Culture, and Society Workshops invite you to join us for an informal lunch with Jean-Jacques Aubert of tthe Universite de Neuchatel, Institut D’histoire.

Tuesday 24 January
12:00 p.m.
Classics Lounge (Classics 25D)

Anyone requiring assistance or with questions should contact the workshop coordinators.

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Jean-Jacques Aubert

We are pleased to announce that we will be holding a joint session with the Ancient Societies Workshop to discuss a paper by Jean-Jacques Aubert of the Universite de Neuchatel, Institut D’histoire.

Roman Business Law

Tuesday, 24 January
3:30 p.m.
Classics 21

For a copy of the paper please e-mail the presenter at jean-jacques.aubert@unine.ch

A reception will follow this workshop event in Classics 21.

Anyone requiring assistance or with questions should contact the workshop coordinators.

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Rachel Jean-Baptiste

We are pleased to announce that we will be discussing a paper by Rachel Jean-Baptiste of The University of Chicago, Department of History.

“Faire Bon Ami” (To Be Good Friends): Sex, Instrumentality, Pleasure, and Punishment

Wednesday, 11 January
5:00 p.m.
John Hope Franklin Room (Social Science 224)

For a copy of the paper e-mail Rachel Jean-Baptiste at rjeanbaptiste@uchicago.edu.

Anyone requiring assistance or with questions should contact the workshop coordinators.

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Peter Lido

We are pleased to announce that we will be discussing a paper by Peter Lido of The University of Chicago, Department of English Language and Literature.

Fantasies of Formalism:Gay Civil Rights, Historical Interpretation, and Legal Formalist Thought in Melville’s Billy Budd

Wednesday, 30 November
5:00 p.m.
John Hope Franklin Room (Social Science 224)

For a copy of the paper please contact the presenter.

Anyone requiring assistance or with questions should contact the workshop coordinators.

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Kris Peterson

We are pleased to announce that we will be discussing a book chapter by Kris Peterson of the University of California at Irvine, Department of Anthropology. This is a joint session with the Medicine, Body, and Practice Workshop.

On the Monopoly: Infrastructure, Drug Markets, and Intellectual Property in Nigeria

Tuesday, 8 November
4:30 p.m.
Haskell 101
(Please note the earlier start time to this event as well as the different day and location).

For a copy of the paper please e-mail the workshop coordinator at jacevedo@uchicago.edu

Anyone requiring assistance or with questions should contact the workshop coordinators.

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Lee Cabatingan

We will be discussing a dissertation proposal by Lee Cabatingan, of The University of Chicago, Department of Anthropology.
Cuban Disjunctures: Socialist Law in a Post-Soviet Society.

Wednesday, 19 October
at 5:00 p.m.
in The John Hope Franklin Room
(Social Science 224)

For a copy of the paper e-mail the presenter at leecab@gmail.com

Anyone requiring assistance or with questions should contact the workshop coordinators.

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Katharine E. Maus

We will be discussing a book chapter draft by Katharine E. Maus, of the University of Virginia, Department of English.

The Properties of Friendship in the Merchant of Venice.

Monday, 3 October
at 5:00 p.m.
in Rosenwald 405

Please note the different day and location for this event.

For a copy of the paper please e-mail the presenter at kem6v@virginia.edu.

This is a joint session with the Renaissance Workshop, Early Modern Workshop, and the Nicholson Center for British Studies. Anyone requiring assistance or with questions should contact the workshop coordinator.

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Carly Schuster

We will be discussing a dissertation chapter by Carly Schuster, The University of Chicago, Department of Anthropology

On owing: defaulting debtors, social ties and legal demands in Paraguayan microfinance

May 11
5:00 p.m.
Social Science 401

For a copy of the paper please contact the presenter at carlys@uchicago.edu.

Anyone requiring assistance or with questions should contact the workshop coordinator.

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Darryl Heller

We will be discussing a dissertation chapter by Darryl Heller, The University of Chicago, Department of History

Race and the Obligations of Common Carriers: Desegregating Horsecars in Antebellum New York, 1840-1881

April 6
5:00 p.m.
Social Science 401

For a copy of the paper contact the presenter.

Anyone requiring assistance or with questions should contact the workshop coordinator.

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Benjamin Schonthal

We will be discussing a dissertation chapter by Benjamin Schonthal, The University of Chicago, History of Religions

Religious Freedom at Empire’s End: Colonialism, Constitutionalism and the Regulation of Religion in late colonial Ceylon

March 16
5:00 p.m.
The John Hope Franklin Room
(Social Science 224)

For a copy of the paper please e-mail the presenter.

Anyone requiring assistance or with questions should contact the workshop coordinator.

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