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Lecture

White Ethiopians & Black Christians: Reimagining Prester John & His Kingdom in Early Modern England

Date:
Time:
5:00 pm
Andrews Hall Room: 228
625 N 14th St
Lincoln NE 68508
Directions: This event is in the Dudley Bailey Library (228 Andrews Hall). Andrews Hall is located directly behind Morrill Hall.
Additional Info: ANDR
Contact:
Andrea Nichols, unl.medrenstudies@gmail.com
Dr. Dennis Britton from the Department of English at the University of New Hampshire will be speaking at a lecture organized by the Medieval and Renaissance Studies Program. Sponsorship provided by the Department of English, the Department of Classics and Religious Studies, and the Institute for Ethnic Studies.

For more on Dr. Britton, see http://www.unh.edu/engagement/dennis-britton. He is the author of Becoming Christian: Race, Reformation, and Early Modern English Romance (Fordham University Press, April 2014).


The Dudley Bailey Library (Rm 228) is upstairs in Andrews Hall, which is located right behind Morrill Hall. This interactive map shows you where Andrews Hall is located on campus http://maps.unl.edu/

The closest campus visitor parking is metered parking along “R” St. in front of UNL Love Library and the City Campus Union. There is also a small lot of metered visitor parking behind the Wendy’s, as seen at #1 and highlighted in pink on this map http://parking.unl.edu/maps/VisitorGuestParkingCityCampus.pdf
The Larson Building Parking Garage (situated above Chipotle Mexican Grill, Panda Express, Firehouse Subs, and Mutual of Omaha Bank) is the closest public parking garage, with the entrance off Q street (between 13th and 14th streets), right before reaching Chipotle Mexican Grill. First hour is free, and each hour after is $1 http://parkandgo.org/find-parking/interactive-map/

Additional Public Info:
Visitor parking is available in the metered parking on R Street or in one of the downtown parking decks.

http://www.unl.edu/medren/

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