The 2015 Edward H. "Ted" Mullin presentations took place on Tuesday, February 2, 2016 in Leighton Hall, Room 402. Nora Katz presented Journey to Maine: An Exploration of Samuel de Champlain's North American Mapmaking, 1612-1632, & Hiking His Maine Trails. A study of the original maps at the Osher Map Library at the University of Southern Maine and hiking through the landscape Samuel de Champlain described in his journals, to understand his mapmaking process using both archival materials and real experience. Celeste Koppe presented Journey to Morocco: Study of 1946-1956 Al-Alam Newspaper Archives: How Elite Istiqlal Party Leaders Shaped a Nationalistic Agenda through the Revival of Arabic Language & Traditional Islamic Culture in the Liberation of Morocco from French Rule. The newspaper, Al-Alam, was established in 1946 by the Istiqlal (Independence) Party and remains today as one of the most widely read newspapers in Morocco. As the first news source available in Arabic, this newspaper embodies the Arab elite's struggle against French control throughout the country.
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- Description The 2015 Edward H. "Ted" Mullin presentations took place on Tuesday, February 2, 2016 in Leighton Hall, Room 402. Nora Katz presented Journey to Maine: An Exploration of Samuel de Champlain's North American Mapmaking, 1612-1632, & Hiking His Maine Trails. A study of the original maps at the Osher Map Library at the University of Southern Maine and hiking through the landscape Samuel de Champlain described in his journals, to understand his mapmaking process using both archival materials and real experience. Celeste Koppe presented Journey to Morocco: Study of 1946-1956 Al-Alam Newspaper Archives: How Elite Istiqlal Party Leaders Shaped a Nationalistic Agenda through the Revival of Arabic Language & Traditional Islamic Culture in the Liberation of Morocco from French Rule. The newspaper, Al-Alam, was established in 1946 by the Istiqlal (Independence) Party and remains today as one of the most widely read newspapers in Morocco. As the first news source available in Arabic, this newspaper embodies the Arab elite's struggle against French control throughout the country.
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