Artz Lecturer Elizabeth Horodowich '92: Amerasia: Early Modern Imaginative Geography, 1492-1700
October 24, 2023
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The Department of History presents Elizabeth A. Horodowich '92, Frederick B. Artz Lecturer
Friday, October 27: Noon - 1:15PM in Craig Lecture Hall: Elizabeth Horodowich, Professor of History, New Mexico State will speak on Amerasia: Early Modern Imaginative Geography, 1492-1700
Saturday, October 28, 10:30AM to noon, in King 101, Professor Horodowich will offer an informal presentation on her work in Digital Humanities.
Co-sponsored by the Oberlin Department of History, Book Studies and the Oberlin College Libraries.
Elizabeth Horodowich graduated from Oberlin College in 1992 and received her Ph.D. from the University of Michigan in 2000. Her books include Amerasia: A Renaissance Discovery in the First Global Age (with Alexander Nagel, Zone/Princeton, 2023); The Venetian Discovery of America (Cambridge, 2018); A Brief History of Venice (Constable and Robinson, 2017), and Language and Statecraft in Early Modern Venice (Cambridge, 2008).