Two lectures that are a part of the annual Historical Perspective Series are taking place on March 31, 2020, both in the Christie Theatre, Green Bay Campus. At 2 p.m., Richard Brookhiser will speak on his new book “Give Me Liberty: A History of America’s Exceptional Idea.” Brookhiser is a senior editor of “National Review,” and he is also married to the second speaker of the day, Jeanne Safer. Safer will be giving a lecture on her new book “I Love You, But I Hate Your Politics: How to Protect Your Intimate Relationships in a Poisonous Partisan World” at 7 p.m. The lectures cover both conservative and liberal view points; Brookhiser is a conservative, while his wife, Safer, is a liberal. This annual series is sponsored by UW-Green Bay’s Center for History and Social Change, which since 1986, has invited a wide variety of historians and social scientists to the UW-Green Bay campus. The talks are free and open to the public.
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9 Jan, 2020