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  1. The Witches in Macbeth

    Special Collections hosts the Early Books Lecture Series XIII, an annual lecture series where University of Arizona scholars explore the treasure trove of medieval texts held by the University Libraries. In this 13th year of the lecture series, professors ...

    sflores - 2021-01-22 11:33

  2. What Did Playwrights Do When the Shakespearean Theaters Closed?

    Special Collections hosts the Early Books Lecture Series XIII, an annual lecture series where University of Arizona scholars explore the treasure trove of medieval texts held by the University Libraries. In this 13th year of the lecture series, professors ...

    sflores - 2021-01-22 11:33

  3. Johann Reuchlin’s Plea for Religious Dialogue, 1517

    Presented by Tom Willard, Honors Professor of English. Willard teaches undergraduate courses in Shakespeare, literary analysis, and biblical literature as well as graduate courses in comparative literature. He specializes in the esoteric thought and ...

    sflores - 2021-01-22 11:45

  4. Founding Mothers

    From the Ballot Box to University The idea of citizen is foundational to democracy. Women have been speaking up and demanding their rights to be citizens since the founding of the United States. The online exhibit, Founding Mothers: From the Ballot Box to ...

    castanoe - 2021-09-24 15:15

  5. Artists' Books

    Photography + Imagination Books have a recognizable look and feel. With the creative investigations of spaces and places, artists’ books reimagine design, materials, typography, words and images, including photography. Whether created by a single artist ...

    sflores - 2022-02-14 15:46

  6. Medieval Manuscripts, Mappaemundi, and the Making of History with Computer Games (Virtual)

    Playing computer games is the first way many young people encounter medieval history. In recognition of the importance of computer games in shaping historical understanding, the American Historical Review began reviewing computer games last year. Last ...

    kdjohnson - 2022-04-01 16:10

  7. Tucson Festival of Books

    The University Libraries and University of Arizona Press are proud sponsors of the Tucson Festival of Books. We are hosting a number of activities this year. Please join us. ...

    jrdiaz - 2023-03-06 16:29

  8. Data Management Speaker Colloquium

    Come learn about how libraries have implemented data management support at their institutions. This practical colloquium builds on the previous day’s Arizona Scholarly Data Summit. ...

    Anonymous - 2023-03-06 16:36

  9. From the Latino Archive to Your PC or Laptop or Hand-Held Device

    Nicolás Kanellos, director of Arte Público Press, delivers the opening lecture held in conjuction with “Arte Público Press and the Legacy of Latino Publishing in the U.S.,” the newest exhibition on display in the UA Main Library. ...

    Anonymous - 2023-03-07 15:17

  10. Kuiper and Apollo

    A Talk for the Occasion of the Fiftieth Anniversary of the Apollo 11 Landing Author Derek Sears presents the new biography Gerard P. Kuiper and the Rise of Modern Planetary Science  (University of Arizona Press, 2019). It describes the life of a man who ...

    sflores - 2023-05-18 11:52

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