Event

Lecture by Professor Gil Troy

Thursday, March 2, 2006 19:00
NW Rm 205, 4250 Connecticut Ave. (entrance in courtyard), Washington, NW Rm 205, 4250 Connecticut Ave. (entrance in courtyard), Washington, CA
When Ronald Reagan died, much of the press and public defined the era as one of renewal and idealism, of national unity and glory. This lecture will go beyond the clashing oversimplifications of both the "eighties decadence" and "Reagan Renewal" stereotypes, seeing how the 1980s shaped our lives for better and worse. US$15
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