UNKEPT WOMEN: Elite Prostitution in Eighteenth-Century Paris
Lecture by NINA KUSHNER D'90, Assistant Professor of History, Clark University
TOPPLING KUCHUM, CROSSING A CONTINENT: Russia's Conquest of Siberia and Expansion Across Eurasia
Lecture by Erika Monahan D'96, Assistant Professor of History, University of New Mexico
Professor of History Emeritus
Office: 205 Carson Hall
Office Phone: (603) 646-2995
Fax: (603) 646-3353
Email: Jere.Daniell@Dartmouth.edu
Jere didn’t stop teaching when he retired in 2003. Each year he gives roughly fifty lectures sponsored by local historical societies, libraries, adult education programs, folks interested in the history of Dartmouth, or private institutions like the Decorative Arts Society of America, Public Service of New Hampshire, and the Sons of the American Revolution. All of the talks cover subjects related to his college courses (Colonial America, The American Revolution, The History of New England) but are crafted specifically for the audience he’s addressing. His one major post-retirement publication is Dartmouth’s Second College Grant: A History, co-authored with Jack Noon: the volume helped celebrate the Grant’s bicentennial. Jere and his wife Elena continue to live in Hanover and welcome visits by alums, whether or not they ever took a Daniell course.