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2000-2001

All of the lectures take place at the James A. Little Theatre and begin at 8:00 p.m..

September 14, 2000 
Andrew Szegedy-Maszak, Professor of Classical Studies, Wesleyan University 
Clear Light and Shining Ruins: Ancient and Modern Perspectives of Athens and Rome 
Sponsored by Gerald & Kathleen Peters and Goldman Sachs 

Read more about the Szegedy-Maszak lecture.

October 26, 2000 
Steven LeBlanc Director for Collections, Peabody Museum Harvard University
Prehistoric Warfare in the American Southwest 
Sponsored by Daniels Insurance, and Thornburg Investment Management, Inc. 

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February 8, 2001 
Karen Barkey, Professor of Sociology, Columbia University 
Trade, Toleration and Transformation: An Exploration of 18th Century Ottoman Balkans 

Sponsored by Flora Crichton Lecture Fund 

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March 22, 2001
Christopher Boehm, Director of the Jane Goodall Research Center and Professor of Anthropology, University of Southern California
Resolving Conflicts in Chimpanzee and Human Communities
Sponsored by Walter Burke Catering and Inn on the Alameda

Read more about the Boehm lecture.

April 12, 2001 
Brian Fagan, Professor of Anthropology, University of California, Santa Barbara 
The Little Ice Age: Human Conflict over Hunger and Grain 
Sponsored by C.T. Herman/Jeff Sweers Group of Merrill Lynch 

Read more about the Fagan lecture.

May 10, 2001 
Byron Dare, Professor of Political Science, Fort Lewis College 
Warfare in the 21st Century: Technological Change and Civil-Military Relations
Sponsored by Atkinson and Co., Anthony Mayfield, D.D.S.

Read more about the Dare lecture.

Special Farewell Lecture
May 24, 2001
Douglas W. Schwartz
Paddling to Vietnam: Into a Religious Mosaic

Read more about the Schwartz lecture.

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