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  1. Lloyd S. Kramer is a professor and director of Carolina Public Humanities at UNC. He specializes in modern European history, especially nineteenth-century France, and has written several books on nationalism, intellectuals, and cross-cultural exchange.

  2. Oct 29, 2021 · Lloyd Kramer, a distinguished scholar and director of Carolina Public Humanities, received the Thomas Jefferson Award in 2021 for his contributions to education, research and public service. He emphasized Jefferson's ideals of expanding knowledge, fostering diverse ideas and defending democracy, while acknowledging his racist flaws.

  3. Lloyd S. Kramer. Curriculum Vitae. Addresses: Department of History. CB# 3195 Hamilton Hall The University of North Carolina Chapel Hill, NC 27599-3195 Carolina Public Humanities. CB#3425. The U. of North Carolina Chapel Hill, NC 27599-3429. Office Telephones: 919-962-5553 (History), 919-962-1544 FAX: 919-962-1403 . E-Mail:

  4. Nov 20, 2018 · Lloyd Kramer, Professor of History and Director of Carolina Public Humanities, received the George H. Johnson Prize for Distinguished Achievement by an IAH Fellow in 2018. The award honors his lifetime contributions to the arts and humanities at UNC and beyond.

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  6. Learn from Professor Lloyd Kramer, a distinguished historian of European intellectual history, at The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Explore his courses on 19th and 20th century European thought and culture, and their impact on modern disciplines and society.

  7. When students question Lloyd Kramer about the value of a humanities degree, the veteran professor of history responds succinctly: It prepares you for life. Fields within the humanities and social sciences help people understand the shared human experience, and that is empowering, Kramer said.

  8. At the presentation Professor Kramer gave his thoughts about the honor of the a ward as well as its possible meanings in today’s context. His speech draws on historical texts to understand Jefferson ‘s complicated legacy and also inspire our current efforts at UNC and beyond.

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