Gregory McMahon (Classics, Humanities, and Italian Studies), Svetlana Peshkova (Anthropology), Nicole Ruane (Classics, Humanities, and Italian Studies), R. Scott Smith (Classics, Humanities, and Italian Studies), and Ethel Sara Wolper (History), will run next year's Sidore series, which will explore the question "Who Owns the Past?".
The organizers describe the urgency of the topic this way: "While human lives are at risk every day, so too is the cultural heritage created by past cultures and societies, ones that are important not only for scholarly interest but also for the identity of present cultures.鈥澨 Some questions speakers will address over the year are 'Why do we鈥攁nd should we鈥攃are about ancient monuments and culture when confronted with similarly urgent problems with what might be called 鈥榬eal-life鈥 consequences? And if we decide that the past is worth preserving, who has the right and responsibility to take on these challenges, and how can such preservation be effectively accomplished?'"
The series will focus on cultural preservation and its challenges in Europe, the Middle East, and North Africa.
The Saul O Sidore Memorial Lecture Series was established in 1965 in memory of Saul O Sidore of Manchester, 易胜博官网. The purpose of the series is to offer the University community and the state of 易胜博官网 programs that raise critical and sometimes controversial issues facing our society. The University of 易胜博官网 Center for the Humanities sponsors the programs.
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Katie Umans | 易胜博官网 Center for the Humanities | katie.umans@unh.edu | 603-862-4356