[Grad_history_students] FW: "Utopia, Tragedy, and the Boundaries of Politics," Wed. 11/15, 4pm

Grieves, Holly HGRIEVES at depaul.edu
Mon Nov 13 12:51:46 CST 2006


Fyi...

-----Original Message-----
From: Laura Ephraim [mailto:l-ephraim at northwestern.edu] 
Sent: Monday, November 13, 2006 12:50 PM
To: secondnature at northwestern.edu
Subject: "Utopia, Tragedy, and the Boundaries of Politics," Wed. 11/15,
4pm

Would you please forward this announcement to faculty and grad students
in your program, institute or department? Thanks!




 Please join us Wednesday for the next event in Northwestern
University's series on the theme "Second Nature":

Professor Peter Euben

 Duke University

 "Utopia, Tragedy, and the Boundaries of Politics"

Wednesday, November 15th, 4pm
Ripton Room (2nd floor of Scott Hall, 601 Univ. Place)



"Second Nature: Rethinking the Natural through Politics," a
graduate-student organized program of events, is made possible by the
generous support of The Graduate School, as well as by cosponsorship by:
the Alice B. Kaplan Institute for the Humanities, the Political Science
Department, the MacArthur Fund, the English Department, the History
Depart ment, the Gender Studies Program, the French Interdisciplinary
Group, the Program in Science in Human Culture, the Klopsteg Fund, and
the Classical Traditions Initiative, part of the Kaplan Center for the
Humanities Initiative II, generously supported by a Mellon Foundation
Grant.
Questions?  See our website at
www.polisci.northwestern.edu/secondnature.  Or email us at
secondnature at northwestern.edu.

 




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