[click here to download papers]
Oct. 17, 2008
M. Kittiya Lee, California State, Los Angeles (CHR Faculty Fellow), ‘Tupi
or Not Tupi?’: The Significance of Indian Names in the History of
Brazil
Christopher Ebert, Brooklyn College, Provisioning Colonial Salvador de Bahia: The Urban Market in a Global Port City
To see a recording of the session click here:
- http://stream1.cohums.ohio-state.edu/streaming/10-17a.mov
- http://stream1.cohums.ohio-state.edu/streaming/10-17b.mov
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Oct. 24, 2008
Richard Kagan, Johns Hopkins University, People and Places in the Americas: A
Comparative Approach
To see a recording of the session click here:
- http://stream1.cohums.ohio-state.edu/streaming/10-24a.mov
- http://stream1.cohums.ohio-state.edu/streaming/10-24b.mov
[You will need quicktime to view the videos]
Nov. 7, 2008
Nancy van Deusen, Queens University, The Wrath of God in Seventeenth-Century
Lima
To see a recording of the session click here:
- http://stream1.cohums.ohio-state.edu/streaming/CHR_Van_Dusen_part1.mov
- http://stream1.cohums.ohio-state.edu/streaming/CHR_Van_Dusen_part2.mov
[You will need quicktime to view the videos]
Dec. 5, 2008
Joseph C. Miller, University of Virginia (CHR Senior Fellow), World Historical
Dynamics and the Thermodynamics of Portuguese and Spanish ‘Hot Spots’
To see a recording of the session click here:
- http://stream1.cohums.ohio-state.edu/streaming/Gallay1-12-6-08.mov
- http://stream1.cohums.ohio-state.edu/streaming/Gallay2-12-6-08.mov
[You will need quicktime to view the videos]
Feb. 20, 2009
Fabrìcio Prado, Emory University, Traversing Empires: The
Atlantic Life of Portuguese Spaniard D. Manuel Cipriano de Melo (c. 1750-c.
1811)
Charles F. Walker, University of California, Davis, Fears, Visionaries, and Riots in Eighteenth-Century Lima: Catholicism Challenges the Baroque
April 10, 2009
Dennis O. Flynn, University of the Pacific, Pacific Connections and
Early Globalization
To see a recording of the session click here:
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April 24, 2009
Timothy J. Coates, College of Charleston, Convicts, Orphans, and Reformed
Prostitutes in Several Portuguese Asian Societies
George Souza, Merchants and Commerce in the Portuguese Empire in Asia over the Long Eighteenth Century: Individuals, Institutions, Identities, and Networks
May 8, 2009
Sanjay Subrahmanyam, University of California, Los Angeles, Of
Elephants and Gadflies: Portuguese-Mughal Dealings, 1572-1632
May 29, 2009
Dana Leibsohn, Smith College and Sofia Sanabrais, Los Angeles County Museum of Art, After 1560: Trade, Travel and Material Things in
Asia and Latin America
All seminars are held from 3:30 to 5:30 in UH 104 (University Hall). Please contact the Center at osuchr@osu.edu for further information. All are welcome.