Community Conversation: A Tale of Two Cities

Thu, Mar 14
The Woodruff Arts Center, Memorial Arts Building
7:30 PM // Performance of A Tale of Two Cities
Post-Show Community Conversation in the Event Room – Second Floor

In this community conversation moderated by Emory Professor Karen Stolley (Spanish & Portuguese), Emory Professor Patrick Allitt (History) will explore how we might teach world history – including the late eighteenth century in France and Britain which is the backdrop for A Tale of Two Cities – to college and K12 students in ways that connect that history with today's world? How do disruptions in politics, industry and technology affect the lives of everyday citizens?

Presented in partnership with the Center for Ethics at Emory University and the Emory Public Humanities Graduate Course. Community Conversation discussions are free for ticket holders. No RSVP required.

 

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Patrick Allitt, History Professor at Emory University

Patrick Allitt, History Professor at Emory University

Patrick Allitt is the Cahoon Family Professor of History at Emory University. He was born and raised in England where he attended Oxford University as an undergraduate. He was a graduate student at the University of California, Berkeley, and has been at Emory since 1988. He is the author of seven books including one about his life as a college professor, I’m the Teacher, You’re the Student: A Semester in the University Classroom.

 

 

 

 

Karen Stolley, Spanish Professor at Emory University

Karen Stolley, Spanish Professor at Emory University

Karen Stolley is Professor in the Department of Spanish & Portuguese and Associate Faculty in History at Emory University. She received her BA in Spanish and French from Middlebury College and spent a year in Bogota, Colombia as a Fulbright Fellow before returning to the US to complete her Ph.D. at Yale University. Professor Stolley is the author of Domesticating Empire: Enlightenment in Spanish America (Vanderbilt UP) and El lazarillo de ciegos caminantes: un itinerario crítico (Ediciones del Norte), as well as numerous articles on colonial and eighteenth-century Spanish American literature

 

 

 

 

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