[Uwhistory] UW Humanities Events Calendar: March 21 - 27 (fwd)

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Subject: UW Humanities Events Calendar: March 21 - 27

UW Humanities Events Calendar: March 21 - 27, 2005

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This Week:

Lecture: Jean-Clément Martin, "Understanding the Counter-Revolution in France, 
1788-1799"
Monday, March 21st, 2005 - 1:30 PM
Communications 202
Martin (History, University of Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne) is director of 
l'Institut d'Histoire de la Révolution Française. He is the current occupant of 
the chair of the history of the Revolution. He is probably best known for 
having been one of the first scholars to treat the counter-revolution of the 
Vendée (the popular resistance to the Revolution of 1789) as a subject worthy 
of serious and sustained scholarly attention and for having recognized the 
place of the memory of the counterrevolution in the political culture of modern 
France.

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