Imperial Japan and World Culture
255 Old Horticulture Building 506 E Circle Dr Room 255, East Lansing, MI, United StatesTuesday April 3, 2018 at 12:00 in the History Department Conference Room—255 Old Horticulture— Professor Jordan Sand, Georgetown University, “Imperial Japan and World Culture” The idea of a single world culture is not discussed much today, but it had a robust life in the… Continue Reading Imperial Japan and World Culture
Experiential and Engaged Learning
Kellogg Center- Lincoln RoomThe Stages of Memory: Reflections on Memorial Art, Loss, and the Spaces Between
Lincoln Room, Kellogg CenterWed. April 9, 2018—7:00 PM—Kellogg Center—Lincoln Room— RABIN/BRILL HOLOCAUST MEMORIAL LECTURE Professor James E. Young will present: “THE STAGES OF MEMORY: REFLECTIONS ON MEMORIAL ART, LOSS, AND THE SPACES BETWEEN” In this illustrated lecture, Dr. James E. Young, Distinguished University Professor and Founding Director of… Continue Reading The Stages of Memory: Reflections on Memorial Art, Loss, and the Spaces Between
“Hibakusha in Cold War America: The Working Lives of Hiroshima and Nagasaki Survivors”
“Hibakusha in Cold War America: The Working Lives of Hiroshima and Nagasaki Survivors” Naoko Wake MSU Department of History Friday, April 13 12:15 - 1:30 in the MSU Museum Auditorium (co-sponsored by the MSU Asian Studies Center and the MSU Asian Pacific… Continue Reading “Hibakusha in Cold War America: The Working Lives of Hiroshima and Nagasaki Survivors”