« All the events

In April, on the front end of this era of quarantine, Christopher McKnight Nichols delivered an engaging program on lessons learned from the 1918 Influenza Epidemic. While the reality of COVID-19 continues to evolve and effect every part of our culture, in terms of public health, socialization, the economy, foreign policy, and beyond, where are we now? How did the nation, in the post-WWI-era, manage sheltering-in-place, quarantine, and socially distancing in the name of a greater good? How did this affect broader discussions of public health in the face of a global crisis? How did the engines of economic growth respond and recover?

Join us for a discussion with Christopher McKnight Nichols (associate professor of history at Oregon State University and director of the Center for the Humanities and its Citizenship and Crisis Initiative) for a look at the six month mark of our current crisis and what we might glean from the past as we continue to navigate this challenging time.

Christopher McKnight Nichols is an associate professor of history at Oregon State University, where he also directs the Center for the Humanities and leads the Citizenship and Crisis Initiative. He specializes in the history of the United States and its relationship to the rest of the world, with a focus on isolationism, internationalism, and globalization. Nichols is the author of Promise and Peril: America at the Dawn of a Global Age (2011, 2015). In 2016 Nichols was named one of 33 Andrew Carnegie Fellows worldwide; he has also been elected a permanent member of the Council on Foreign Relations. Nichols is also on the board of the Oregon Historical Society.

Cosponsored with the Oregon Historical Society

 

Free for WorldOregon and Oregon Historical Society members. 

Join or renew your WorldOregon membership.

A link to the Zoom program* and instructions for participating will be sent to you through email after registering —as this is an autoresponse message, there's always a chance it has gone to spam/junk boxes, so please check there.

Please note this program takes place on Pacific Daylight Time at 12 pm

If you would like to donate to WorldOregon to support our mission and virtual programs during this time please click here

 

 

Share
We’re going
Tina Argetsinger Robin Tovey Patrick Stone Clayton Hawkes John Irving Amy Barss Margaret Branson Eliza Canty-Jones Meda-lou Padden George and Deborah Olsen Ron Hudson Deb Bailey Claudette Summerville Andrea McDaniel Joy Eaton Janet Hitti Jan Pinkava Ashleen McGirk Jackie Peterson-Loomis Allison Davis-White Eyes Jim Jarzabek Audie Huber Ingeborg Holliday Klaus Ruff Veronica Williams Diane Hitti Brett Valle Kelsey Wallace Susan Doyle Karen Ettinger Ettinger Sue Horn-Caskey April Clark Kay Gallagher Katherine Bremser B Levy Antonio Gonzalez Paul and Debra Brodie Susan Heath Wayne Schweinfest Steve Long Maureen Flanagan Battistella Robert Kaye Cynthia Yee Rob Edmiston Ann Smart Gerry Lewis Nick Tayer Kyle Jansson 110
September 17, 2020 at 12:00pm - 1pm PST

Further Lessons from the Influenza Pandemic of 1918–1919 | Christopher McKnight Nichols

via Zoom
Contact: Tim DuRoche ·

Will you come?



Add to Calendar 09/17/2020 12:00:00 09/17/2020 13:00:00 America/Los_Angeles Further Lessons from the Influenza Pandemic of 1918–1919 | Christopher McKnight Nichols Check https://www.worldoregon.org/further_lessons_from_the_influenza_pandemic for the latest info. via Zoom Tim DuRoche [email protected]

Get Updates

Join Our Community