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SUMMARY:Renaissance Voyages
DESCRIPTION:Panel discussion: \nPaize Keulemans (East Asian Studies):” The Empire’s Watery Ways: Two Early Modern Journeys Along China’s Grand Canal” \nChristina Lee (Spanish and Portuguese): “Santo Niño and the Foundational Myth of the Spanish Pacific” \nMichael Wintroub (University of California\, Berkeley): “The Pillars of Truth: New World Savages\, Protestants\, and Archaeology in Trump’s America” \nThis talk will follow the work of a marine salvage company in Florida; the research of historians\, field\, and museum archeologists; the divergent uses and interpretations associated with objects recovered from the first European settlement in North America (the French colonies of Fort Caroline and Charlesfort)\, and the legal/cultural fights over their meaning\, ownership\, and worth. \nMichael Wintroub is a Cultural Historian of Early Modern Europe. He is author of A Savage Mirror: Power\, Identity\, and Knowledge in Early Modern France (Stanford\, 2006) and The Voyage of Thought: Navigating Knowledge across the Sixteenth-Century World (Cambridge\, 2017)\, winner of the Pickstone Prize for the best book in the History of Science 2015-2017\, from the British Association for the History of Science (2018). \nModerator:\nNicole Legnani (Spanish and Portuguese) \nChair:\nNigel Smith (English)
URL:https://humanities.princeton.edu/event/renaissance-voyages-3/
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