Routes and Roots: History and Literature of Travel, Exploration and Cultural Interaction, from Antiquity to Modernity

Location: 205-7 McKenna Hall

In collaboration with The Hakluyt Society and The American Friends of the Hakluyt Society

Throughout the period of the conference participants a re invited to view a display of relevant rare materials, curated by Erika Hosselkus, from the Hesburgh Library Special
Collections. Dr Hosselkus is curator of Latin Americana and subject specialist for Latin American and Latino Studies. The special focus of her research is the colonial history of New Spain, particularly the experiences of indigenous groups.

All lectures and panels will be in 205-7 McKenna Hall and available online to online registrants. All evening sessions and entertainments will be McKenna Hall auditorium.

If you are interested in attending the conference, you can register here: https://cvent.me/YXZrdz