Lecture: “Privacy and Private Life in Jewish and Christian Ego Documents in the Early Modern Netherlands”

When

Feb. 12, 2026, 1pm to 2pm

Office/Remote Location

History Department Conference Room (WRI-B 326)

Description

The Department of History research seminar and the Jewish Studies steering committee invite all interested members of the UNLV community to a lecture on "Privacy and Private Life in Jewish and Christian Ego Documents in the Early Modern Netherlands."

The speaker is Michaël Green, university professor at the Filip Friedman Centre for Jewish Studies and the Institute of History at the University of Lodz, specializing in early modern history and notions of privacy. He completed his Ph.D. at the University of Groningen in 2013 and focuses on cultural history and Dutch history.

The talk is the first in a series of small lectures and discussions entitled "Tapestries: Conversations in Jewish Studies," intended to introduce the academic field of Jewish Studies to the UNLV community. The talk is open to all members of the community or the public.

Admission Information

The event is open to the university community and the public free of charge.

Contact Information

UNLV Department of History
Gregory Brown

Filters

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