I preside over the panel. We talk about the 1790s and how the relationship between the particular time that fragile moment in american political history which was the 1700s, and how we might think about what we can learn from that moment, and how it connects or how it doesnt connect on what happening in american political history at this moment. The way this work is not introduced the four panelists, each question we will talk for five minutes or so, and develop a few lines of inquiry, i will ask a few questions based upon what people said, and folks will have a chance to have a conversation. We want to leave the last 45 minutes or 30 minutes, for questions from the audience. As we are going, please have in mind, things you want to say or ask about. So introduce folks from my left to my rights. The first is katelyn carter, katelyn is an assistant professor in notre dame, or phd is from princeton and she spent the last two years as a postdoctoral fellowship at the Weiser Center for amer
And now i am delighted to introduce tonight speakers philip is the white burkett miller, professor of history at university of virginia, where he has also served dean of the graduate school and director of the miller center. His scholarly work has on critical episodes in american and world history. He has been a member of the defense policy board for defense Ashton Carter and a member of the board of the bill and Melinda Gates foundation and 2020 he was elected a member of the American Academy of diplomacy joining him on our digital stage this evening. Our coauthors kendall hoyt and dr. Richard j. Hatcher. Kendall hoyt, an assistant professor at gisela school of medicine at. And a senior lecturer at the third school of engineering at dartmouth college, where she teaches courses on biosecurity Health Systems and technical technological innovation. She serves on the us Covid Commission planning group. Has served as a consultant for the coalition for epidemic preparedness innovations and
Pandemic with an amazing set of tools and level of global in pandemic preparedness and in new and new tools and, an opportunity if we choose to take it. And i think thats the point of the book that have contributed to is, is to lay out that experience very clearly so that and now i am delighted to the failures and the successes introduce tonight speakers are recognized and understood in the interest of taking advantage philip is the white burkett miller, professor of history at university of virginia, where he of these opportunities we have. Has also served dean of the well, this experience is still graduate school and director of salient and, searing to make a the miller center. His scholarly work has on set of reforms and institutional critical episodes in american changes that would allow us to respond more effectively in the and world history. He has been a member of the future. So i want to just take notice of defense policy board for defense what both of you were saying. Ashton c
Thank you. Thank you for sharing your love with us tonight. We appreciate you. My pleasure. Thank you, guys for coming. And now i am delighted to introduce tonight speakers philip is the white burkett miller, professor of history at university of virginia, where he has also served dean of the graduate school and director of the miller center. His scholarly work has on critical episodes in american and world history. He has been a member of the defense policy board for defense Ashton Carter and a member of the board of the bill and Melinda Gates foundation and 2020 he was elected a member of the American Academy of diplomacy joining him on our digital stage this evening. Our coauthors kendall hoyt and dr. Richard j. Hatcher. Kendall hoyt, an assistant professor at gisela school of medicine at. And a senior lecturer at the third school of engineering at dartmouth college, where she teaches courses on biosecurity Health Systems and technical technological innovation. She serves on the us
Her books include lewis and its brandeis, published in 1984, nominated a Pulitzer Prize when the nazis came to skokie in 1999. And women in the barracks, published in 2002, about Bader Ginsburgs most Important Supreme Court gender equality opinion, a frequent lecture at home and abroad. She is also the recipient of a prize for scholarly writing about the supreme presented by then chief william rehnquist. And i had the pleasure of cochairing washington history seminar a number of years ago when she stepped in to replace christian when he was on sabbatical from the Wilson Center. Today, philip will be talking about her just published book on account of sex Ruth Bader Ginsburg and the making gender equality law. Philip, welcome back. I should say to the washington history. Great to have you here. The screen all yours. Thank you. Thank you so much. Thank you to even though youre not here today, christian and let me echo the to pete and rachel who really make this whole thing work. And also