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7 Nights of History is a community lecture series hosted by the Department of History.

7 Nights of History

Dr. Jim Handy (PhD) speaks about “Generals, Guerrillas and Cartels: State Collapse in Guatemala”

Event

Public talks by Department of History faculty members, followed by questions and discussion.

January topic: Generals, Guerrillas and Cartels: State Collapse in Guatemala by Dr. Jim Handy (PhD)

Wednesday, Jan. 29
6:30 pm
Hose & Hydrant, 612 11th St. E.

Free and open to the public

Info: history.department@usask.ca


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