Cundill History Prize Lecture by Maya Jasanoff

Wednesday, November 13, 2019 18:30

Joseph Conrad, an influential voice in Modern literature, was an untethered soul. Emigrating from Poland to England as a teenager, he travelled the oceans for many years as a sailor before settling...

Prof. Griet Vankeerberghen co-awarded SSHRC Insight Development Grant

Published: 30 September 2019

Congratulations to Prof. Griet Vankeerberghen, who is the co-recipient with Raja Sengupta (Department of Geography) of an Insight Development Grant.

Steven Lapidus: Toward an Understanding of the Montreal Hasidic Community

Friday, April 5, 2019 12:00to14:15

3438 McTavish, Montreal, QC, CA/historyCategory: Dept. of History Quebec Studies Program

McGill Classics Play Presents: Euripides' Cyclops

Wednesday, February 6, 2019 19:30toSaturday, February 9, 2019 19:30

Translated/adapted and directed by Neha Rahman and Daniel Whittle, this is antiquity's only complete surviving satyr play! These were short dramas that took place after trilogies of tragedies...

Prof. Edith Hall: Was Cyclops a Typical Satyr Play?

Friday, February 8, 2019 15:30to17:00

Join the McGill Classics Play for a free public lecture supported by the Natambea Foundation. Professor Edith Hall (King’s College London) will discuss whether or not the Cyclops was a typical...

The 2018 Cundill Lecture: Professor Daniel Beer

Wednesday, November 14, 2018 17:00to18:00

The House of the Dead: Colonisation and Punishment in Tsarist Siberia...

Lecture: Tom Gallant (UC San Diego): Remembering Violent August: the 1918 anti-Greek riot in Toronto, 100 years on

Tuesday, November 13, 2018 18:30

On a hot August night, as WWI was coming to an end 100 years ago – and for the next four consecutive nights – the good citizens of Toronto went crazy and ignited the largest riot in the city’s...

On Human Rights: Seventy Years of Contested Change

Friday, October 12, 2018 16:00

 690 rue Sherbrooke Ouest, Montreal, QC, H3A 1E9, CA/historyCategory: Dept. of History

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