• Sessions: 1
    Class Date(s): 05-20-2024 to 05-20-2024
    Day(s) of the week: Monday
    Time: 10:00 AM → 11:30 AM
    Instructor: Charles Steen
    Term: 2024-2
    Location: Oasis Albuquerque

    Revolutions are always messy. In 1794, during the French Revolution, a debate arose over the place of human rights versus achieving peace with... read more
  • Sessions: 1
    Class Date(s): 05-29-2024 to 05-29-2024
    Day(s) of the week: Wednesday
    Time: 10:00 AM → 11:30 AM
    Instructor: Charles Steen
    Term: 2024-2
    Location: Oasis Albuquerque

    The French Revolution was ending as Napoleon assumed power. There were successes of the Revolution in education, political redistricting, and economics, despite the... read more
  • Sessions: 1
    Class Date(s): 06-07-2024 to 06-07-2024
    Day(s) of the week: Friday
    Time: 10:00 AM → 11:30 AM
    Instructor: Lizabeth Johnson
    Term: 2024-2
    Location: Oasis Albuquerque

    In its early history, the Roman government evolved into a Republic, with male citizens encouraged to attend assemblies and vote. Later, even men... read more
  • Sessions: 1
    Class Date(s): 06-12-2024 to 06-12-2024
    Day(s) of the week: Wednesday
    Time: 12:30 PM → 2:00 PM
    Instructor: Matthew J. Barbour
    Term: 2024-2
    Location: Oasis Albuquerque

    The Turkic-speaking Bulgars living along the Volga River were among the first non-Middle Eastern peoples to convert to Islam. They handed the Mongols... read more
  • Sessions: 1
    Class Date(s): 06-13-2024 to 06-13-2024
    Day(s) of the week: Thursday
    Time: 12:30 PM → 2:00 PM
    Instructor: Maya Sutton
    Term: 2024-2
    Location: Oasis Albuquerque

    The Silk Road consisted of perilous caravan routes roaming from China to Turkey and Europe. The caravans of Asian merchants carried silk, jade,... read more
  • Sessions: 1
    Class Date(s): 07-17-2024 to 07-17-2024
    Day(s) of the week: Wednesday
    Time: 12:30 PM → 2:00 PM
    Instructor: Ruth Randall
    Term: 2024-2
    Location: Oasis Albuquerque

    Enslaved people were dehumanized, objectified, and regarded as property. Consequently, they did not create records, such as deeds and tax records. Furthermore, the... read more
  • Sessions: 1
    Class Date(s): 08-12-2024 to 08-12-2024
    Day(s) of the week: Monday
    Time: 12:30 PM → 2:00 PM
    Instructor: Timothy C. Graham
    Term: 2024-2
    Location: Oasis Albuquerque

    Elizabeth Elstob (1683–1756) was the first female to learn Old English since it died out in the 12th century. She published two groundbreaking... read more
  • Sessions: 1
    Class Date(s): 07-08-2024 to 07-08-2024
    Day(s) of the week: Monday
    Time: 3:00 PM → 4:30 PM
    Instructor: Jack Shlachter
    Term: 2024-2
    Location: Neighborhood in Rio Rancho

    This presentation focuses on the Jewish dimension of the clash between J. Robert Oppenheimer, scientific leader of the Manhattan Project, and Lewis Strauss,... read more

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