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Dirty History Seminar for Faculty and Graduate Students

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Faculty and graduate students from any department are invited to join us to discuss the paper "Claiming Resources, Claiming Concepts: Ethnic Formation and State Formation in Colombia's Cauca Valley," with its author, Amy Offner, Associate Professor of History, University of Pennsylvania.

The draft paper and Zoom link will be distributed to the Dirty History listserv two weeks in advance. Those not on the listserv who are interested in attending can contact Scott Nelson for a copy of the paper: srnelson@uga.edu.

Dirty History is an interdisciplinary workshop for scholars working at the intersection of agriculture, environment, and capitalism.

Amy Offner
Department of History
University of Pennsylvania

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