BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//Fordham Now - ECPv6.5.1.4//NONSGML v1.0//EN CALSCALE:GREGORIAN METHOD:PUBLISH X-ORIGINAL-URL:https://now.fordham.edu X-WR-CALDESC:Events for Fordham Now REFRESH-INTERVAL;VALUE=DURATION:PT1H X-Robots-Tag:noindex X-PUBLISHED-TTL:PT1H BEGIN:VTIMEZONE TZID:America/New_York BEGIN:DAYLIGHT TZOFFSETFROM:-0500 TZOFFSETTO:-0400 TZNAME:EDT DTSTART:20160313T070000 END:DAYLIGHT BEGIN:STANDARD TZOFFSETFROM:-0400 TZOFFSETTO:-0500 TZNAME:EST DTSTART:20161106T060000 END:STANDARD BEGIN:DAYLIGHT TZOFFSETFROM:-0500 TZOFFSETTO:-0400 TZNAME:EDT DTSTART:20170312T070000 END:DAYLIGHT BEGIN:STANDARD TZOFFSETFROM:-0400 TZOFFSETTO:-0500 TZNAME:EST DTSTART:20171105T060000 END:STANDARD BEGIN:DAYLIGHT TZOFFSETFROM:-0500 TZOFFSETTO:-0400 TZNAME:EDT DTSTART:20180311T070000 END:DAYLIGHT BEGIN:STANDARD TZOFFSETFROM:-0400 TZOFFSETTO:-0500 TZNAME:EST DTSTART:20181104T060000 END:STANDARD BEGIN:DAYLIGHT TZOFFSETFROM:-0500 TZOFFSETTO:-0400 TZNAME:EDT DTSTART:20190310T070000 END:DAYLIGHT BEGIN:STANDARD TZOFFSETFROM:-0400 TZOFFSETTO:-0500 TZNAME:EST DTSTART:20191103T060000 END:STANDARD BEGIN:DAYLIGHT TZOFFSETFROM:-0500 TZOFFSETTO:-0400 TZNAME:EDT DTSTART:20200308T070000 END:DAYLIGHT BEGIN:STANDARD TZOFFSETFROM:-0400 TZOFFSETTO:-0500 TZNAME:EST DTSTART:20201101T060000 END:STANDARD BEGIN:DAYLIGHT TZOFFSETFROM:-0500 TZOFFSETTO:-0400 TZNAME:EDT DTSTART:20210314T070000 END:DAYLIGHT BEGIN:STANDARD TZOFFSETFROM:-0400 TZOFFSETTO:-0500 TZNAME:EST DTSTART:20211107T060000 END:STANDARD BEGIN:DAYLIGHT TZOFFSETFROM:-0500 TZOFFSETTO:-0400 TZNAME:EDT DTSTART:20220313T070000 END:DAYLIGHT BEGIN:STANDARD TZOFFSETFROM:-0400 TZOFFSETTO:-0500 TZNAME:EST DTSTART:20221106T060000 END:STANDARD BEGIN:DAYLIGHT TZOFFSETFROM:-0500 TZOFFSETTO:-0400 TZNAME:EDT DTSTART:20230312T070000 END:DAYLIGHT BEGIN:STANDARD TZOFFSETFROM:-0400 TZOFFSETTO:-0500 TZNAME:EST DTSTART:20231105T060000 END:STANDARD BEGIN:DAYLIGHT TZOFFSETFROM:-0500 TZOFFSETTO:-0400 TZNAME:EDT DTSTART:20240310T070000 END:DAYLIGHT BEGIN:STANDARD TZOFFSETFROM:-0400 TZOFFSETTO:-0500 TZNAME:EST DTSTART:20241103T060000 END:STANDARD BEGIN:DAYLIGHT TZOFFSETFROM:-0500 TZOFFSETTO:-0400 TZNAME:EDT DTSTART:20250309T070000 END:DAYLIGHT BEGIN:STANDARD TZOFFSETFROM:-0400 TZOFFSETTO:-0500 TZNAME:EST DTSTART:20251102T060000 END:STANDARD END:VTIMEZONE BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250311T150000 DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250311T163000 DTSTAMP:20250513T022123 CREATED:20250303T171703Z LAST-MODIFIED:20250303T171703Z UID:10011396-1741705200-1741710600@now.fordham.edu SUMMARY:PatagoniAmazonia: Colonialism\, Literature\, and Im/possible Futures DESCRIPTION:Please join us for a talk by Alberto Harambour\, a historian who will be visiting from Chile’s Universidad Austral. Harambour’s work bridges history\, literature\, and anthropology\, and his book Soberanías Fronterizas—about colonialism\, genocide\, and the formation of state sovereignty in the “frontier” region of Chilean and Argentine Patagonia—is key in the field of Latin American studies. \nHarambour will be presenting research about his new project about the multiple frontier regions of South America\, including Amazonia and Patagonia. URL:https://now.fordham.edu/event/patagoniamazonia-colonialism-literature-and-im-possible-futures/ LOCATION:Virtual Zoom CATEGORIES:Lectures ORGANIZER;CN="Carl Fischer":MAILTO:cfischer8@fordham.edu END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240220T130000 DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240220T143000 DTSTAMP:20250513T022123 CREATED:20240111T180546Z LAST-MODIFIED:20240111T180546Z UID:10001376-1708434000-1708439400@now.fordham.edu SUMMARY:How Did We Get Here? A Deep Dive into the History of Israel and Palestine\, Part III: 1967–2023 DESCRIPTION:The Hamas-engineered massacre of October 7\, 2023\, stunned and shocked Israel and the Jewish world to the core. It triggered a massive Israeli response that has reduced large parts of northern Gaza to rubble. Supporters of Israel and the Palestinians are more bitterly divided than ever\, around the world and especially on college campuses. What are the roots of today’s conflict? And what does it portend for the future of the region? \nTo gain insight into this latest stage in a brutal and divisive conflict that has ebbed and flowed for more than a century\, Fordham University’s Center for Jewish Studies is sponsoring a four-part series on the history of the conflict with Hussein Ibish\, Ph.D.\, and professor David Myers. During the 2017-2018 academic year\, Ibish and Myers came to campus to deliver a three-part series on the history of this conflict. Five years later\, they return to Fordham to offer an in-depth perspective on the history of Israel-Palestine in light of the current moment. \nThis is the third in a four-part series. For more information about the series\, please visit https://jewishstudies.ace.fordham.edu/how-did-we-get-here-a-deep-dive-into-the-history-of-israel-and-palestine/. \nAbout the Speakers\nHussein Ibish is a senior resident scholar at the Arab Gulf States Institute in Washington. He is a weekly columnist for The National and previously served as a senior fellow at the American Task Force on Palestine. \nDavid N. Myers is a distinguished professor and the Sady and Ludwig Kahn Chair of Jewish History at UCLA. The author and editor of many books\, he directs the UCLA Luskin Center for History and Policy and the UCLA Initiative to Study Hate. URL:https://now.fordham.edu/event/how-did-we-get-here-a-deep-dive-into-the-history-of-israel-and-palestine-part-iii-1967-2023/ LOCATION:Zoom CATEGORIES:Lectures ATTACH;FMTTYPE=: ORGANIZER;CN="Center for Jewish Studies":MAILTO:jewishstudies@fordham.edu END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240203T140000 DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240203T183000 DTSTAMP:20250513T022123 CREATED:20231101T173958Z LAST-MODIFIED:20231101T173958Z UID:10005274-1706968800-1706985000@now.fordham.edu SUMMARY:Catholicism As Cultural History: The Enduring Legacy of John O’Malley\, S.J. DESCRIPTION:John O’Malley\, S.J. (1927–2022) was an extraordinarily talented and devoted scholar\, writer\, teacher\, and Jesuit priest. The research of his early career helped recast our understanding of the Catholic response to the Reformation and the development of the Society of Jesus. The writings of the last 20 years of his long and prolific life—books and essays on church councils and Western culture—brought him new audiences beyond the academy. \nThe golden thread running through all of his work was the centrality of cultural history. This conference will highlight that legacy while expanding on the ways that O’Malley’s style can help us understand a more global and diverse Catholicism of the future. \nAnchored by a keynote address by Carlos Eire of Yale University\, the conference will feature panels on “Catholicism as Cultural History” and “Languages of Dialogue and Inclusion\,” and will include contributions from scholars Pamela Jones\, Mary Dunn\, Thomas Worcester\, S.J.\, Mary Ann Hinsdale\, Catherine Chaput\, and James McCartin. \nFordham’s Brenna Moore will offer concluding remarks\, to be followed by a wine-and-cheese reception. \nThis event is organized by the Center on Religion and Culture and is also made possible through the support of the Spellman Jesuit Community of Fordham\, the Fordham Division on Mission and Ministry\, and the Fordham History Department. URL:https://now.fordham.edu/event/catholicism-as-cultural-history-the-enduring-legacy-of-john-omalley-s-j/ LOCATION:12th-Floor Lounge\, Lowenstein\, 113 W 60th St\, New York\, NY\, 10023 CATEGORIES:Conferences and Symposia,Lectures GEO:40.7707175;-73.9853904 X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=12th-Floor Lounge Lowenstein 113 W 60th St New York NY 10023;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=113 W 60th St:geo:-73.9853904,40.7707175 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240123T130000 DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240123T143000 DTSTAMP:20250513T022123 CREATED:20240111T180233Z LAST-MODIFIED:20240111T180233Z UID:10001373-1706014800-1706020200@now.fordham.edu SUMMARY:How Did We Get Here?: A Deep Dive into the History of Israel and Palestine\, Part II: 1948–1967 DESCRIPTION:The Hamas-engineered massacre of October 7\, 2023\, stunned and shocked Israel and the Jewish world to the core. It triggered a massive Israeli response that has reduced large parts of northern Gaza to rubble. Supporters of Israel and the Palestinians are more bitterly divided than ever\, around the world and especially on college campuses. What are the roots of today’s conflict? And what does it portend for the future of the region? \nTo gain insight into this latest stage in a brutal and divisive conflict that has ebbed and flowed for more than a century\, Fordham University’s Center for Jewish Studies is sponsoring a four-part series on the history of the conflict with Hussein Ibish\, Ph.D.\, and professor David Myers. During the 2017-2018 academic year\, Ibish and Myers came to campus to deliver a three-part series on the history of this conflict. Five years later\, they return to Fordham to offer an in-depth perspective on the history of Israel-Palestine in light of the current moment. \nThis is the second in a four-part series. For more information about the series\, please visit https://jewishstudies.ace.fordham.edu/how-did-we-get-here-a-deep-dive-into-the-history-of-israel-and-palestine/. \nAbout the Speakers\nHussein Ibish is a senior resident scholar at the Arab Gulf States Institute in Washington. He is a weekly columnist for The National and previously served as a senior fellow at the American Task Force on Palestine. \nDavid N. Myers is a distinguished professor and the Sady and Ludwig Kahn Chair of Jewish History at UCLA. The author and editor of many books\, he directs the UCLA Luskin Center for History and Policy and the UCLA Initiative to Study Hate. URL:https://now.fordham.edu/event/how-did-we-get-here-a-deep-dive-into-the-history-of-israel-and-palestine-part-ii-1948-1967/ LOCATION:Zoom CATEGORIES:Lectures ATTACH;FMTTYPE=: ORGANIZER;CN="Center for Jewish Studies":MAILTO:jewishstudies@fordham.edu END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231206T180000 DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20231206T200000 DTSTAMP:20250513T022123 CREATED:20231116T175612Z LAST-MODIFIED:20231116T175612Z UID:10005284-1701885600-1701892800@now.fordham.edu SUMMARY:How Did We Get Here?: A Deep Dive into the History of Israel and Palestine DESCRIPTION:The Hamas-engineered massacre of October 7 stunned and shocked Israel and the Jewish world to the core. It triggered a massive Israeli response that has reduced large parts of northern Gaza to rubble. Supporters of Israel and the Palestinians are more bitterly divided than ever\, around the world and especially on college campuses. What are the roots of today’s conflict? And what does it portend for the future of the region? \nTo gain insight into this latest stage in a brutal and divisive conflict that has ebbed and flowed for more than a century\, Fordham University’s Center for Jewish Studies is sponsoring a four-part series on the history of the conflict with Hussein Ibish\, Ph.D.\, and professor David Myers. During the 2017-2018 academic year\, Ibish and Myers came to campus to deliver a three-part series on the history of this conflict. Five years later\, they return to Fordham to offer an in-depth perspective on the history of Israel-Palestine in light of the current moment. \nSchedule \n\nWednesday\, December 6 | Part 1: Arabs and Jews: 1882–1948 (in person)\nDate TBD | Part 2: Israel and Arab States: 1948–1979 (Zoom)\nDate TBD | Part 3: Israelis and Palestinians: 1979–2023 (Zoom)\nTuesday\, March 19\, 2024\, 6 p.m. | Part 4: October 7: The Aftermath (in person)\n\nA set of readings will be shared before each program. \nAbout the Speakers\nHussein Ibish is a senior resident scholar at the Arab Gulf States Institute in Washington. He is a weekly columnist for The National and previously served as a senior fellow at the American Task Force on Palestine. \nDavid N. Myers is a distinguished professor and the Sady and Ludwig Kahn Chair of Jewish History at UCLA. The author and editor of many books\, he directs the UCLA Luskin Center for History and Policy and the UCLA Initiative to Study Hate. \nThe event is co-presented with the International Studies program and the Middle Eastern Studies program. URL:https://now.fordham.edu/event/how-did-we-get-here-a-deep-dive-into-the-history-of-israel-and-palestine/ LOCATION:McNally Amphitheatre\, 140 West 62nd Street\, New York\, NY\, 10023\, United States CATEGORIES:Lectures ORGANIZER;CN="Center for Jewish Studies":MAILTO:jewishstudies@fordham.edu GEO:40.7713958;-73.9844894 X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=McNally Amphitheatre 140 West 62nd Street New York NY 10023 United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=140 West 62nd Street:geo:-73.9844894,40.7713958 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230301T160000 DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230301T170000 DTSTAMP:20250513T022123 CREATED:20230112T193514Z LAST-MODIFIED:20230112T193514Z UID:10004926-1677686400-1677690000@now.fordham.edu SUMMARY:'Jews in the Bronx: Archival and Oral Histories' DESCRIPTION:This hybrid event will feature undergraduate research by Reyna Stovall\, FCLC ‘25\, and Sophia Maier\, FCRH ‘23\, in conversation with professors Ayelet Brinn\, Ayala Fader\, and Daniel Soyer. \nThis event is hosted by Fordham’s Center for Jewish Studies and co-sponsored with FCRH Undergraduate Research; the Urban Studies Program; Women\, Gender\, and Sexuality Studies; and Fordham’s Jewish Students Organization. URL:https://now.fordham.edu/event/jews-in-the-bronx-archival-and-oral-histories/ LOCATION:O’Hare Special Collections Room\, Walsh Library\, 441 East Fordham Road\, Bronx\, NY\, 10458\, United States CATEGORIES:Lectures GEO:40.8612275;-73.8892354 X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=O’Hare Special Collections Room Walsh Library 441 East Fordham Road Bronx NY 10458 United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=441 East Fordham Road:geo:-73.8892354,40.8612275 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221012T153000 DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221012T170000 DTSTAMP:20250513T022123 CREATED:20221005T154347Z LAST-MODIFIED:20221005T154347Z UID:10004829-1665588600-1665594000@now.fordham.edu SUMMARY:Harry Styles vs. Intolerance: How to Make Authentic\, Inclusive\, Avant-Garde\, and Joyful Spaces DESCRIPTION:Join Fordham alumnus Louie Dean Valencia\, Ph.D.\, associate professor of digital history\, Texas State University\, as he discusses the power of young people\, teaching the world’s first class on Harry Styles\, and how to create pluralistic community spaces. URL:https://now.fordham.edu/event/harry-styles-vs-intolerance-how-to-make-authentic-inclusive-avant-garde-and-joyful-spaces/ LOCATION:140 W. 62 St. Room G-334\, 140 West 62nd Street\, New York\, NY\, 10023\, United States CATEGORIES:Lectures ORGANIZER;CN="Department of History":MAILTO:historydept@fordham.edu GEO:40.7713958;-73.9844894 X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=140 W. 62 St. Room G-334 140 West 62nd Street New York NY 10023 United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=140 West 62nd Street:geo:-73.9844894,40.7713958 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20201113T100000 DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20201113T160000 DTSTAMP:20250513T022123 CREATED:20201109T155725Z LAST-MODIFIED:20201109T155725Z UID:10004138-1605261600-1605283200@now.fordham.edu SUMMARY:Plagues\, Pandemics\, and Outbreaks of Disease in History DESCRIPTION:The Renaissance Society of America and Fordham present the online symposium “Plagues\, Pandemics\, and Outbreaks of Disease in History.” The event aims to develop and review specific ways to incorporate the historical understanding of disease outbreak into the teaching curricula at colleges and secondary schools. \nAgenda \n10–11:30 a.m. EST: Presentation and Discussion: Plagues\, Pandemics\, and Pedagogy \n\nHannah Marcus\, Harvard University: Reflecting on Plague from Within a Pandemic\nColin Rose\, Brock University: Chaos and Order in Times of Plague\nLisa Sousa\, Occidental College: Epidemic Disease and Indigenous Survival in 16th-Century Mexico\n\n1:30–4 p.m. EST: Developing Pedagogy: Roundtable and Discussion\, \n\nKatherina Fostano\, digital and visual resources curator\, Fordham\nMark Host\, MA student\, medieval studies\, Fordham\nCamila Marcone\, MA student\, medieval studies\, Fordham\nRachel Podd\, Ph.D. candidate\, history\, Fordham\n\nThis symposium is co-sponsored with the classics department. Please email questions to the Renaissance Society of America at rsa@rsa.org. URL:https://now.fordham.edu/event/plagues-pandemics-and-outbreaks-of-disease-in-history/ LOCATION:Zoom CATEGORIES:Lectures ORGANIZER;CN="Center for Medieval Studies":MAILTO:medievals@fordham.edu END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20181204T120000 DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20181204T133000 DTSTAMP:20250513T022123 CREATED:20181120T181646Z LAST-MODIFIED:20181120T181646Z UID:10006717-1543924800-1543930200@now.fordham.edu SUMMARY:O’Connell Initiative Lunch Seminar DESCRIPTION:Come hear Fordham history faculty Chris Dietrich\, Ph.D.\, and Yuko Miki\, Ph.D.\, talk about their research on the slave trade and U.S. oil policy\, supported by our O’Connell Initiative on the History of Global Capitalism. URL:https://now.fordham.edu/event/oconnell-initiative-lunch-seminar/ LOCATION:Walsh Library\, O’Hare Special Collections Room\, Fordham University\, Rose Hill Campus\, 441 E. Fordham Rd.\, Bronx\, NY\, 10458\, United States CATEGORIES:Lectures ORGANIZER;CN="Department of History":MAILTO:historydept@fordham.edu GEO:40.8619545;-73.8855064 X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=Walsh Library O’Hare Special Collections Room Fordham University Rose Hill Campus 441 E. Fordham Rd. Bronx NY 10458 United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=Fordham University\, Rose Hill Campus\, 441 E. Fordham Rd.:geo:-73.8855064,40.8619545 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20161121T113000 DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20161121T130000 DTSTAMP:20250513T022123 CREATED:20161117T153318Z LAST-MODIFIED:20161117T153318Z UID:10005830-1479727800-1479733200@now.fordham.edu SUMMARY:Seeing Red\, Feeling Blue: Historians Discuss the 2016 Election DESCRIPTION:A panel of Fordham historians discuss the 2016 election in historical perspective. Featuring professors Sal Acosta\, Kirsten Swinth\, Christopher Dietrich\, and Magda Teter. URL:https://now.fordham.edu/event/seeing-red-feeling-blue-historians-discuss-the-2016-election/ LOCATION:Keating First Auditorium\, 441 East Fordham Road\, Bronx\, NY\, 10458\, United States ORGANIZER;CN="Department of History":MAILTO:historydept@fordham.edu GEO:40.8612275;-73.8892354 X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=Keating First Auditorium 441 East Fordham Road Bronx NY 10458 United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=441 East Fordham Road:geo:-73.8892354,40.8612275 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20160505T170000 DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20160505T190000 DTSTAMP:20250513T022123 CREATED:20160504T143221Z LAST-MODIFIED:20160504T143221Z UID:10005624-1462467600-1462474800@now.fordham.edu SUMMARY:O’Connell Initiative on the Global History of Capitalism Presents: Multiple Enclosures: Land\, Property\, and Capital DESCRIPTION:This two-day event will commence with a panel discussion featuring history professors Elizabeth Blackmar\, PhD (Columbia University)\, Andrew Sartori\, PhD (New York University)\, and Fordham’s Steven Stoll. URL:https://now.fordham.edu/event/oconnell-initiative-on-the-global-history-of-capitalism-presents-multiple-enclosures-land-property-and-capital/ LOCATION:Flom Auditorium\, Walsh Library\, 441 East Fordham Road\, Bronx\, NY\, 10458\, United States ORGANIZER;CN="Department of History":MAILTO:historydept@fordham.edu GEO:40.8612275;-73.8892354 X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=Flom Auditorium Walsh Library 441 East Fordham Road Bronx NY 10458 United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=441 East Fordham Road:geo:-73.8892354,40.8612275 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20160505T100000 DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20160505T141500 DTSTAMP:20250513T022123 CREATED:20160504T142815Z LAST-MODIFIED:20160504T142815Z UID:10005621-1462442400-1462457700@now.fordham.edu SUMMARY:Jesuit Pedagogy Seminar DESCRIPTION:Participants in the seminar will give 10-12 minute presentations on various aspects of teaching. URL:https://now.fordham.edu/event/jesuit-pedagogy-seminar/ LOCATION:O’Hare Special Collections Room\, Walsh Library\, 441 East Fordham Road\, Bronx\, NY\, 10458\, United States ORGANIZER;CN="Department of History":MAILTO:historydept@fordham.edu GEO:40.8612275;-73.8892354 X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=O’Hare Special Collections Room Walsh Library 441 East Fordham Road Bronx NY 10458 United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=441 East Fordham Road:geo:-73.8892354,40.8612275 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20160428T100000 DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20160428T131500 DTSTAMP:20250513T022123 CREATED:20160427T193522Z LAST-MODIFIED:20160427T193522Z UID:10005603-1461837600-1461849300@now.fordham.edu SUMMARY:2016 History Graduate Colloquium DESCRIPTION:Fordham graduate students in history will present on a diverse range of topics using a variety of approaches and source material. URL:https://now.fordham.edu/event/2016-history-graduate-colloquium/ LOCATION:Flom Auditorium\, Walsh Library\, 441 East Fordham Road\, Bronx\, NY\, 10458\, United States ORGANIZER;CN="Department of History":MAILTO:historydept@fordham.edu GEO:40.8612275;-73.8892354 X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=Flom Auditorium Walsh Library 441 East Fordham Road Bronx NY 10458 United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=441 East Fordham Road:geo:-73.8892354,40.8612275 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20160420T130000 DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20160420T140000 DTSTAMP:20250513T022123 CREATED:20160419T142239Z LAST-MODIFIED:20160419T142239Z UID:10005581-1461157200-1461160800@now.fordham.edu SUMMARY:Lecture: The Memory of Saladin in the Modern Middle East DESCRIPTION:Speaker: Jonathan Phillips\, PhD\, professor of history at Royal Holloway\, University of London. Co-sponsored by the Departments of History\, Theology\, and Political Science\, and the Centers for Medieval Studies and Middle East Studies. URL:https://now.fordham.edu/event/lecture-the-memory-of-saladin-in-the-modern-middle-east-2/ LOCATION:O’Hare Special Collections Room\, Walsh Library\, 441 East Fordham Road\, Bronx\, NY\, 10458\, United States ORGANIZER;CN="Department of History":MAILTO:historydept@fordham.edu GEO:40.8612275;-73.8892354 X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=O’Hare Special Collections Room Walsh Library 441 East Fordham Road Bronx NY 10458 United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=441 East Fordham Road:geo:-73.8892354,40.8612275 END:VEVENT END:VCALENDAR