| TUSCALOOSA, Ala.
- A Yale University history professor is the first of four leading
biographers scheduled to appear on The University of Alabama campus
as part of UAs upcoming Bankhead Lecture Series.
Dr. Jonathan Spence, Sterling Professor of History at Yale University
and an expert in recent Chinese history, including the Tiananmen
Square massacre, will give a talk entitled The Art of Biography
and Chinese History, on Thursday, Nov. 8, at 7:30 p.m. in
the Ferguson Theater on the UA campus. Admission is free and the
public is invited.
Spences latest work, Treason by the Book, was
published in the spring of 2001 and is scheduled for paperback release
in March 2002. His other books include the highly acclaimed The
Search for Modern China, which traces Chinese history from
the Ming dynasty to the bloody suppression of the pro-democracy
demonstrations in Tiananmen Square, and Mao Zedong.
The Los Angeles Times awarded Spence its History Prize in
1982, and he was elected to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences
in 1985.
In 1982, the Bankhead family established the Bankhead Endowment
Fund to further the interests of historical research and scholarly
activity within the history
department in UAs College
of Arts and Sciences. In recent years, the family expanded the
original commission to bring visiting lecturers to campus and to
further promote the teaching and study of history.
Future biographers scheduled to visit as part of the Bankhead Lecture
Series include Blanche Wiesen Cook, the best-selling author of biographies
on Eleanor Roosevelt; Dan Carter, an author who collaborated in
the production of Settin the Woods on Fire: George Wallace
and the Politics of the 60s, a TV documentary on Wallace;
and John Morrill, a University of Cambridge professor and author,
who is focusing on the religious psychology of Oliver Cromwell.
Cooks talk is scheduled for Feb. 6, while Carter will visit
UA Feb. 20 and Morrill will visit March 20.
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