Humanitarian Imagery and the Irresistible Appeal of 'the Child' - Dr. Heide Fehrenbach (Northern Illinois University)

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The Department of History Colloquium Series present the 2nd Annual Driedger Lecture sponsored by the Driedger Fund:

Humanitarian Imagery and the Irresistible Appeal of 'the Child'
Guest Speaker:  Dr. Heide Fehrenbach (Northern Illinois University)
Day/Date:  Saturday, April 1, 2017
Time:  7:00 - 9:00 p.m.
Free Reception to follow in L-1050
Everyone is welcome.  Free parking is available
Note:  L1060 and L1050 are located in the hallway leading into the entrance of the library

See attached poster for abstract and guest speaker bio info.

The Driedger Fund supports the study of history through scholarships and special events, and is made possible by Dr. Gerhard Driedger's children to honour their father's lifelong love of history.

This presentation is part of the History Homecoming Weekend & UL50 celebrations.

Event is co-sponsored by the Faculty of Arts & Science and Institute of Child and Youth Studies.

Copies of Prof. Heide Fehrenbach's edited volume, HumanitarianPhotography: A History, eds. Heide Fehrenbach and Davide Rodogno. (Cambridge University Press, 2015)  are now on sale at the University bookstore and will be available at the Driedger Lecture.  

Room or Area: 
L1060

Contact:

Bev Garnett | bev.garnett@uleth.ca | (403) 380-1894

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