What is the history of democracy after the Athenian experiment, its vestigial presence in Rome, its absence in the Middle Ages until the time of Magna Carta, its limited appearance in the Florentine Republic? What is its importance for the establishment of the American Republic, and as an idea that inspired and shaped the French revolution? Join Dr. Robert Garland, the Roy D. and Margaret B. Wooster Emeritus Professor of the Classics at Colgate University, and author of numerous books, for this look at 'the broken chain' in his "Democracy: From Beginning to Now" series.
Registrants are welcome but not required to attend all events to enjoy and learn from the individual lectures.
JES Satellite Programming is sponsored by Erie Insurance.
Location: ECAT: Erie Center for Arts and Technology – 650 East Ave., Ada Lawrence Community Room, Erie, PA 16503
Date/Time: Thursday, July 9th, 6:00-7:30pm
Admission: FREE
*This series is part of our USA 250 Visiting Speaker Week-in-Residence 'Democracy: From Beginning to Now' Series
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