Humanities In The Village: Laura Mason
The Ivy Bookshop, Bird in Hand, and the Alexander Grass Humanities Institute at Johns Hopkins University present the latest installment of Humanities in the Village, featuring Prof. Laura Mason in conversation with Prof. Sarah Pearsall!
This event will celebrate Prof. Mason’s new book The Last Revolutionaries, and the conversation will center on the topic of Revolutionary Lives in general, finding the overlaps in their respective expertise and opening the event up for a wider audience.
This event will take place indoors, at Bird in Hand Cafe and Bookstore.
Laura Mason is a Teaching Professor at Hopkins in History & the Program in Film and Media Studies who first book was Singing the French Revolution: Popular Culture and Politics (Cornell UP, 1996). Laura has published numerous articles on the French Revolution (political life, culture, the revolutionary press) and edits a website called Imaginaries, which runs reviews of fictions about the French-speaking world.