Is Goodman Lectures a series?
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I noticed this on a book I read this year that didn't--as far as I noticed--belong to a series at https://www.librarything.com/series/Joanne+Goodman+Lectures.
It looks like a lecture series for historians held each year Western University in Canada. Information page: http://history.uwo.ca/about_us/events/goodman_lectures.html
The book I read was Well-behaved Women Seldom Make History, that indeed was the same title of the lecture given by Laurel Thatcher Ulrich just prior to publication. I suspect her lecture though was simply on the same subject, maybe?
There is a separate page on books that resulted perhaps more directly from a lecture: http://history.uwo.ca/about_us/events/goodman_lectures_books.html
I don't have a pressing need to "clear this off" my particular book, this just didn't strike me initially as a traditional series.
It looks like a lecture series for historians held each year Western University in Canada. Information page: http://history.uwo.ca/about_us/events/goodman_lectures.html
The book I read was Well-behaved Women Seldom Make History, that indeed was the same title of the lecture given by Laurel Thatcher Ulrich just prior to publication. I suspect her lecture though was simply on the same subject, maybe?
There is a separate page on books that resulted perhaps more directly from a lecture: http://history.uwo.ca/about_us/events/goodman_lectures_books.html
I don't have a pressing need to "clear this off" my particular book, this just didn't strike me initially as a traditional series.