Distinguished academic career. She was educated at two of the nations finest universities, earning an ab in sociologist at the university of californiaberkeley with highest honors in sociology, and i like this one, great distinction in general scholarship. The latter of these honors not only recognized marys undergraduate achievement, but i think also foreshadowed her future. At yale, mary earned a jd from the law school and an m. A. , and a ph. D. In american studies. The last of these under the direction of robert cook and david brian davis. With what we might call these five degrees of preparation, mary embarked on a storied journey in the academy. After clerking for judge sam j. Irving iii in the Fourth Circuit of appeals she joined the faculty at the university of iowa, serving as associate professor and then professor of law and history. From the heartland, mary moved west, accepting appointment as the judge edward buregardo professor of law, history, and Political Science at the
Distinguished academic career. She was educated at two of the nations finest universities, earning an ab in sociologist at the university of californiaberkeley with highest honors in sociology, and i like this one, great distinction in general scholarship. The latter of these honors not only recognized marys undergraduate achievement, but i think also foreshadowed her future. At yale, mary earned a jd from the law school and an m. A. , and a ph. D. In american studies. The last of these under the direction of robert cook and david brian davis. With what we might call these five degrees of preparation, mary embarked on a storied journey in the academy. After clerking for judge sam j. Irving iii in the Fourth Circuit of appeals she joined the faculty at the university of iowa, serving as associate professor and then professor of law and history. From the heartland, mary moved west, accepting appointment as the judge edward buregardo professor of law, history, and Political Science at the
Mark philip bradley. We have a fantastic lineup. I was particularly delighted to have mark here as part of the fall series. Time at theck to my Wilson Center back some 20 years to knockried together on the vietnamese archives. Mark has moved on to bigger and Better Things and he will talk about them today. He is the professor of history the university of chicago. Reimagined, World Americans in human rights in the 20th century. 21st century. His books include familiar made strange, american icons. Published last year. And war in 2009. In the making of postcolonialism published in 2000. Mark is a past president of the society on foreign relations. That, welcome and great to have you here. Mark it is nice to see some very familiar, but new faces. It has been a really long time and it is nice to see you, eric. I was your ta a really long time ago. [laughter] mark he was a great professor. It is a real pleasure to see warren colin who gave me the intellectual courage to be who i am. Thank y
This fall if you look back, but i was particularly delighted to thismark here as part of fall series. We go way back to the early days of my time here at the Wilson Center running the colton history project. Mark has moved on to bigger and Better Things and he will be talking about this today. Hes the professor of history at the university of chicago along reimagined american human rights in the 20th century , the book he will be talking about today. His books include familiar made strange american icons and ,rtifacts published last year vietnam and war, 2009, and the making of postcolonial vietnam published in 2000. President ofast the American Society of foreign relations. With that, mark, it is great to have you here. Mr. Bradley it is nice to see very familiar faces. It has been a very long time, and its nice to see you. Eric, i was your ta a really, really long time ago. He was a great professor. Its also a real pleasure to see warren colin, who in many ways i feel like gave me th
Showing and then on the weekend it is home to u. S. History tv including the civil war anniversary, american artifacts, touring to find out what artifacts reveal about americas past. The presidency, looking at the legacies of our commanders in chief. And our new series, real america, featuring educational films from the 30s through the 70s. Cspan created by the cable industry and funded by your local provider. Like us on facebook and follow us on twitter. Announcer you are watching American History tv. We are live at Longwood University for day to of the closing of the civil war seminar. That is after schroeder of the park service introducing the panel. Patrick the price includes the meals, lunch and dinner and the hotel has breakfast. If you are interested, it is on the website, the foundation website, or there are paper forms outside where you can fill it in and mail it into the friends group. Also on the tables is the Event Schedule for the 150th anniversary of appomattox courthouse