Globalization Comes to Japan: Curiosity and Suspicion in the Age of the Columbian Exchange and the Counter-Reformation

Globalization Comes to Japan: Curiosity and Suspicion in the Age of the Columbian Exchange and the Counter-Reformation

Fabian Drixler - Professor of History, Yale University

Friday, April 27, 2018 - 6:00pm to 7:30pm
Yale University Art Gallery See map
1111 Chapel Street
New Haven, CT 06510

Professor Fabian Drixler, Department of History, Yale University, delivers a public lecture at the Yale University Art Gallery, titled Globalization Comes to Japan: Curiosity and Suspicion in Age of the Columbian Exchange and the Counter-Reformation. Presented in conjunction with the exhibition Japan’s Global Baroque, 1550–1650. Reception to follow. Asian Art Galleries and the Japan’s Global Baroque: 1550-1650 exhibition will remain open until 8:30 P.M.

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Sponsored by the Council on East Asian Studies
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