Wellesley-Deerfield Symposium to take place on March 10

Thomas Ball, Emancipation Memorial, Park Square, Boston, MA, 1876. Photo by Martha McNamara.
This year's Wellesley-Deerfield symposium, "Monumental Narratives: Revisiting New England's Public Memorials," will take place on March 10, 2018 at Wellesley College. The symposium will run all day in Collins Cinema. A draft of the program is available here.
As southern Civil War memorials have become a flashpoint for politics and protest, New England's public monuments are also due for critical examination. The Wellesley-Deerfield symposium will explore the public commemorations of people, places, and events in New England's past. Illustrated presentations by scholars from across the country will examine how these public acts of memory tell a particular story of New England and how, whether explicitly or implicitly, they conceal, devalue, or erase other histories. Ultimately, presenters will ask: how can we recast these monumental narratives without simultaneously sweeping aside uncomfortable histories of colonialism and discrimination?
This symposium is free to attend and open to the public, but please register in advance!
posted February 6, 2018