BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//Lewis & Clark//NONSGML v1.0//EN BEGIN:VTIMEZONE TZID:America/Los_Angeles BEGIN:DAYLIGHT TZNAME:PDT DTSTART:20100314T100000 RDATE:20100314T100000 TZOFFSETFROM:-0800 TZOFFSETTO:-0700 END:DAYLIGHT END:VTIMEZONE BEGIN:VTIMEZONE TZID:America/Los_Angeles BEGIN:STANDARD TZNAME:PST DTSTART:20101107T090000 RDATE:20101107T090000 TZOFFSETFROM:-0700 TZOFFSETTO:-0800 END:STANDARD END:VTIMEZONE BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20100222T153000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20100222T163000 LOCATION:Council Chambers- Templeton Student Center SUMMARY:47th Annual Throckmorton Lecture- Dr. Carlos M.N. Eire DESCRIPTION:Dr. Eire is Professor of History and Religious Studies at Yal e University\, where he has held the T. Lawrason Riggs Professorship sinc e 2000. \; He specializes in the social\, intellectual\, religious an d cultural history of late medieval and early modern Europe\, with a part icular emphasis on the Protestant and Catholic Reformations\, the history of popular piety and the history of death. \; Dr. Eire earned his ba chelor's degree from Loyola University in Chicago\, and two masters degre es and his doctorate from Yale University. \; Prior to returning to Y ale in 1996\, Dr. Eire taught at St. John's University in Collegeville\, Minnesota and the University of Virginia. \; During his distinguished career he has received fellowships from the Newberry Library in Chicago\ , the Whitney Humanities Center at Yale\, the Fulbright Foundation\, the Lilly Foundation and the National Endowment for the Humanities. \; He has been a member of the School of Historical Studies at Princeton's Cen ter for Advanced Studies and he was recipient of the National Book Award for non-fiction in 2003. He has written several books\, including\, War Against the Idols: The Reformation of Worship From Erasmus to Calvin (198 6)\, From Madrid to Purgatory: The Art and Craft of Dying in Sixteenth Ce ntury Spain (1995)\, Jews\, Christians\, Muslims: A Comparative Introduct ion to Monotheistic Religions (1997)\, which he co-authored\, Waiting for Snow in Havana: Confessions of a Cuban Boy (2003) and A Brief History of Eternity (2010). \; He has also written a score of articles in schol arly journals and many encyclopedia articles and book reviews. The Throc kmorton lecture was established in 1963 to commemorate the life and work of Arthur L. Throckmorton\, a professor of history at Lewis &\; Clark College who died unexpectedly in 1962. \; Each year the series brings a distinguished historian to campus to lecture and to meet with faculty and students. X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:
Dr. Eire is Professor of History and Re ligious Studies at Yale University\, where he has held the T. Lawrason Ri ggs Professorship since 2000. \; He specializes in the social\, intel lectual\, religious and cultural history of late medieval and early moder n Europe\, with a particular emphasis on the Protestant and Catholic Refo rmations\, the history of popular piety and the history of death. \; Dr. Eire earned his bachelor's degree from Loyola University in Chicago\, and two masters degrees and his doctorate from Yale University. \; P rior to returning to Yale in 1996\, Dr. Eire taught at St. John's Univers ity in Collegeville\, Minnesota and the University of Virginia. \; Du ring his distinguished career he has received fellowships from the Newber ry Library in Chicago\, the Whitney Humanities Center at Yale\, the Fulbr ight Foundation\, the Lilly Foundation and the National Endowment for the Humanities. \; He has been a member of the School of Historical Stud ies at Princeton's Center for Advanced Studies and he was recipient of th e National Book Award for non-fiction in 2003.
He has written sev eral books\, including\, War Against the Idols: The Reformation of Wo rship From Erasmus to Calvin (1986)\, From Madrid to Purgatory: The Art and Craft of Dying in Sixteenth Century Spain (1995)\, J ews\, Christians\, Muslims: A Comparative Introduction to Monotheistic Re ligions (1997)\, which he co-authored\, Waiting for Snow in Hava na: Confessions of a Cuban Boy (2003) and A Brief History of Ete rnity (2010). \; He has also written a score of articles in scho larly journals and many encyclopedia articles and book reviews.
T he Throckmorton lecture was established in 1963 to commemorate the life a nd work of Arthur L. Throckmorton\, a professor of history at Lewis &\ ; Clark College who died unexpectedly in 1962. \; Each year the serie s brings a distinguished historian to campus to lecture and to meet with faculty and students.
UID:20100222T233000Z-1176@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20100205T133041Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/1176-47th-annual-throckmorton- lecture-dr-carlos-mn LAST-MODIFIED:20100205T213453Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/73/width/80/height/80/cr op/1/9387_carlos_eire.rev.1373936850.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:1176 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/73/width/80/h eight/80/crop/1/9387_carlos_eire.rev.1373936850.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE-CAPTION:Dr. Carlos M.N. Eire X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:\n Dr. Carlos M. N. Eire will give a lecture titl ed "Flying Friars\, Hovering Witches: On the History of the Impossible in Early Modern Europe" for Lewis &\; Clark College's annual Throckmorto n lecture in history. \; This event\, which is free and open to the p ublic\, is scheduled for Monday\, February 22\, at 3:30 PM in the Council Chamber of Templeton Student Center.\n
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