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Higman, Howard

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Sociologist Professor at University of Colorado Boulder, speaks at DU (1967).

Found in 2 Collections and/or Records:

Howard Higman: Discontinuity in History (Reel 1 / Side 1), 1967-04-25

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Identifier: U032.01.0010.00034
Abstract This reel contains Howard Higman speaking at the University of Denver on April 25, 1967 as part of the English Department Lecture Series. The topic of his lecture is discontinuity in history. Higman believes that much of history is experienced in continuity. That is, there is very little difference from day to day. However, Higman believes that occasionally there are events that separate history, like the fall of Rome. He proposes paradigm shifting changes over the course of history. Looking...
Dates: 1967-04-25

The Denver Clarion, vol. 71, issue 54, 1967 April 28

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Identifier: clarion_v071i54_19670428
Abstract

Constitution Draft Begins at Student Rights Meeting. Negro Leader to Talk May 18. Howard Higman – CU Sociologist Believes in Future. Last Senate Meeting - $3,000 Given to Second Paper. Correction.

Dates: 1967 April 28

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