Adda Bozeman Lecture: Ervand Abrahamian
Ervand Abrahamian will be presenting this year’s Adda Bozeman lecture. Abrahamian is a lecturer at Baruch College and recognized as a Distinguished Professor of History after more than 40 years of teaching experience. His book publications include: Iran Between Two Revolutions(Princeton University Press); The Iranian Mujahedin (Yale University Press); Khomeinism(University of California Press); Tortured Confessions (University of California Press); A History of Modern Iran (Cambridge University Press); and The Coup: 1953, The CIA, and the Roots of Modern US-Iran Relations (New Press).
The lecture is sponsored by the Adda Bozeman Chair in International Relations.
One of Sarah Lawrence’s most esteemed teachers and scholars, Adda Bozeman taught international relations from 1947-77. Her major works include Politics and Culture in International History, The Future of Law in a Multicultural World, Conflict in Africa: Concepts and Realities, and Strategic Intelligence and Statecraft.
This event is free to attend and open to the public. For more event updates and details, visit www.sarahlawrence.edu/news-events/events/detail/7732.

