close this window
Complete the following form to e-mail a copy of this event to a friend.
Hello, The following event may be of interest to you: The Origins of Globalization: Explorers, Merchants and Missionaries Wednesday, November 13, 2013 This lecture series introduces key issues that emerged during the original period of globalization, that is, the discovery, understanding, and organization of the geographic and human linkages binding the territories and peoples of our planet. Lectures in this series take place on November 12, 13, and 19.Lecture II: What Went Right and Wrong in the Age of DiscoveryThe Methods and patterns of globalization implemented by the Spanish are compared to the most sustainable and mutually beneficial expeditions and policies of the English, French, Dutch, and Portuguese.David Swanson has served as CEO of one of the world's largest commodities merchandising firms and as president of the Explorers Club, leading expeditions into Burma, Paraguay, and Tibet. He studied history at Harvard College and the University of Chicago. Location: Olin Humanities, Room 102 Sponsor: Environmental and Urban Studies Program; Global and International Studies Program Contact: David Swanson. E-mail: [email protected] Phone: 845-752-4601 If you would like to see more events please visit the following URL: http://www.bard.edu/news/events/