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10 Monday / February 10, 2020

What Was Transcendentalism?

06:30 pm to 08:00 pm on Feb 24
Student Building
https://v2.aitapps-s.iu.edu/AIT_INlighten_V1_Online/blvpue/Course/Index/939-91CB3DC8-ACE5-4F11-A534-40C804310E1B

Transcendentalism was perhaps one of the most remarkable reform movements in American history, permanently changing the way we think about religion, the natural world, class, race, education, and the role of women. Yet some of its more provocative aspects are largely forgotten today. We’ll revisit Transcendentalism from a 21st century perspective: What can we still learn from writers such as Ralph Waldo Emerson, Margaret Fuller, Henry David Thoreau, and Christopher Cranch?

Cost: 65

For more information contact:

Kay Terrell
(812) 855-9335
[email protected]

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