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A collection of Founders' Day Lectures throughout the years at The Huntington.

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  • Feb 27, 2020 LATEST EPISODE
  • infrequent NEW EPISODES
  • 52m AVG DURATION
  • 13 EPISODES


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Making History

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2020 60:29


Civil War scholar and former Harvard president Drew Gilpin Faust explores the ways The Huntington's collections have served as a critical resource for our understanding of the Civil War for this 2020 Founders' Day Lecture. Although the collection started with Henry Huntington, it has expanded since the library's founding, bringing new insights about the war's causes, motivations, and consequences.

James Joyce: How Good Writers Borrow, Great Writers Steal

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2019 38:15


Karen Lawrence, president of The Huntington and a James Joyce scholar, delivers the annual Founder's Day Lecture on how Joyce wrote "Ulysses" by stealing from everybody else.

In Search of Blue Boy's True Colors

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2018 48:21


Kimberly Chrisman-Campbell, art historian and journalist, reveals the scholarship and science behind Project Blue Boy, The Huntington's two-year effort to conserve one of Western art's greatest masterpieces for the 2018 Founder's Day lecture.

In Conversation with David Zeidberg

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2017 56:51


David Zeidberg, who retires in June after 21 years as director of the Library, looks back on some of the many highlights of his career for the 2017 Founder's Day lecture.

The Future of Art at The Huntington

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2016 48:21


Kevin Salatino, the Hannah and Russel Kully Director of the Art Collections, looks at the origins of art at The Huntington and predicts its future course, asking "Where do we come from, what are we, where are we going?" This talk was the 2016 Founder’s Day Lecture at The Huntington.

With All Due Respect

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2015 33:05


President Steven S. Koblik, who retired in June 2014 after 14 years at the helm of The Huntington, reflects on the momentous changes at the institution and challenges of the job in an imaginary conversation with a special guest.

By Sword and Rifle Divided? The English and American Civil Wars

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2014 56:20


Steve Hindle, W. M. Keck Foundation Director of Research at The Huntington, explores the similarities and differences between the English and American civil wars in his 2014 Founder’s Day lecture.

A Library of Last Resort: The Huntington in the 21st Century

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2013 63:03


David Zeidberg, Avery Director of the Library, gives an overview of The Huntington’s research holdings and discusses current trends in public and academic libraries for the 2013 Founder's Day lecture. In the general move to digital resources, The Huntington is now distinguished as a “library of last resort,” where researchers have access to rare original materials as well as to digital resources.

Private to Public: A Family History of Collecting and Philanthropy

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2012 60:11


Shelley M. Bennett, senior research associate and former curator of British and European art at The Huntington, discusses the family history of collecting and philanthropy of Collis, Arabella, Archer, and Henry Huntington for the 2012 Founder's Day lecture.

The Hidden Huntington: The Huntington as a Research Center

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2011 58:23


The director of research provides an inside look at a side of The Huntington that the general public never sees: the research activity that's at the heart of the institution.

Evolution of a Gift

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2009 55:44


The president of The Huntington takes a look ahead at the challenges and opportunities for the institution in the next decade.

Men of Wealth, Men of Letters

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2008 62:03


This talk explores the relationship between the scholars who use research libraries and the millionaires who built them. Albert Hurtado is the Paulo H. and Doris Eaton Travis Chair in American History at the University of Oklahoma and the Los Angeles Times and is a Distinguished Fellow at The Huntington for 2007-2008.

What a Difference a Decade Makes

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2006 47:40


The director of The Huntington looks back on the remarkable growth of the library in the last 10 years.

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