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Next time in the Colloquium Series . . .

The next session (Friday the 13th) of the 2009–2010 Agrarian Studies Colloquium Series, “Hinterlands, Frontiers, Cities, and States: Transactions and Identity,” will be:

November 13 Erik Harms
Anthropology, Yale University
“Social Demolition: Creative Destruction and the Production of Value in Vietnamese Land Clearance”

The Colloquium meets on Fridays from 11am–1pm in the seminar room of ISPS, 77 Prospect Street.

Visit the Colloquium schedule for the complete roster of speakers and topics for the year, as well as for the latest updates.

(PDF copies of session papers are available for viewing, printing, or downloading one week in advance of a meeting by clicking the presenter's name on this News page or on the schedule page.)



Schedule updates . . .

The Colloquium Series evolves in a number of ways over the course of a term. An author may find his or her own paper leading to unexpected areas. Paper topics or other aspects of the schedule might change somewhat after the printed flyer is distributed. Those interested in Colloquium sessions are encouraged to check the online schedule and this news page regularly throughout the year for the latest additions, corrections, or other changes to the Colloquium series.




Graduate seminar syllabus . . .

A reminder that the 2009 syllabus for the graduate student seminar, “Agrarian Societies: Culture, Power, History, and Development,” is available in PDF format [opens in new window].




Web site archives . . .

Would you like to browse the topics and speakers of Colloquium series from years past? Looking for the name of a former Program Fellow? Was there reading material in a past graduate seminar for which you need the reference? All these things and more are always available in the online Archives.



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