The society. Its really great to see everyone here. Our speaker today is a guy named matthew restall. I want to read his title. Its kind of ponderous, not like matthew, i dont want to leave anything out. The edwin earl sparks professor of latin American History and director of latin american studies at penn state. He was educated at oxford, ucla, and hes published numerous books and articles on the African Diaspora and spanish america and the spanish conquest period. Some of you might recognize his name and some of the themes hes going to be touching on from our last dome where he has an article on how montezuma just keeps surrendering in different ways in the art of the capitol, and its historical implications. From his various titles and the subjects of his books, you might infer correctly that hes not an art historian per se. But this after all is a chance for us to highlight how interdisciplinary approaching the capitol is and allowing us to hear various stories, it takes a village
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