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Saturdays session will focus on the Ciceronisms of the Late Antique, Medieval, Renaissance, and even Modern eras: politics, ethics, and literary culture - even maybe chivalry?
Jeremy Adams is author of: Multicultural New Orleans, Joan of Arc: Her Story, Condemned to Repeat It, The Populus of Augustine and Jerome: A Study in the Patristic Sense of Community. Dr. Adams was educated at Jesuit High School, New Orleans; Georgetown College, Washington, D.C.; Harvard College, Cambridge, Mass. (A.B. magna cum laude in history, 1955); Harvard University (A.M., 1961; Ph.D. in history, 1967). He was a Professor of History, Southern Methodist University, from 1974 - 2004. Since 2004 he has been an Altshuler Distinguished Teaching Professor. His bibliography of published writings includes 6 books and more than 40 scholarly articles. He has also lectured throughout the world. He was Resident Professor, S.M.U. in Spain (Madrid & Toledo), Oxford, and Paris and director in Spain (Madrid) and (Toledo) and Paris. Dr. Adams is currently rewriting his cultural history book, Multicultural New Orleans, from a post- Katrina perspective. |