New Hampshire Humanities provides wide-ranging and thought-provoking, humanities-based programs that connect people across New Hampshire to culture, history, places, ideas, and each other. We connect people with ideas through free public events, literacy programs, and grantmaking.
Humanities @ Home
Friday, March 24 at 5 pm
What Your "Moder" Gave You: Fears and Fantasies of Maternal Heredity in Medieval England
Dr. Samantha Seal explores the medieval fathers' fears of female influence on children. Using examples from medieval romance and the poetry of Geoffrey Chaucer, she'll discuss how mothers subverted fathers’ biological connection with “their” sons, bestowing their own matrilineal traits— magic and monstrosity, holiness and hereditary power— and challenging which sex was the more powerful. Details & RSVP (VIRTUAL)

Come on the road with us this spring for a special series about the ways we tell stories - through dance, oral traditions, film, music, and travelogue. Learn more
Granite State Stories
Oh, the stories we can tell! While a small state, New Hampshire has a remarkable history, full of interesting people, new inventions, daring adventures, and astounding beauty. Learn more about Granite State Stories, a partnership between New Hampshire Humanities and The New Hampshire Historical Society, HERE.
Enjoy our recent e-news, Spark, and our winter newsletter, Engage!
New Hampshire Humanities provides wide-ranging and thought-provoking, humanities-based programs that connect people across New Hampshire to culture, history, places, ideas, and each other. We connect people with ideas through free public events, literacy programs, and grantmaking.
Humanities @ Home
Friday, March 24 at 5 pm
What Your "Moder" Gave You: Fears and Fantasies of Maternal Heredity in Medieval England
Dr. Samantha Seal explores the medieval fathers' fears of female influence on children. Using examples from medieval romance and the poetry of Geoffrey Chaucer, she'll discuss how mothers subverted fathers’ biological connection with “their” sons, bestowing their own matrilineal traits— magic and monstrosity, holiness and hereditary power— and challenging which sex was the more powerful. Details & RSVP (VIRTUAL)

Come on the road with us this spring for a special series about the ways we tell stories - through dance, oral traditions, film, music, and travelogue. Learn more
Granite State Stories
Oh, the stories we can tell! While a small state, New Hampshire has a remarkable history, full of interesting people, new inventions, daring adventures, and astounding beauty. Learn more about Granite State Stories, a partnership between New Hampshire Humanities and The New Hampshire Historical Society, HERE.
Enjoy our recent e-news, Spark, and our winter newsletter, Engage!
New Hampshire Humanities provides wide-ranging and thought-provoking, humanities-based programs that connect people across New Hampshire to culture, history, places, ideas, and each other. We connect people with ideas through free public events, literacy programs, and grantmaking.
Humanities @ Home
Friday, March 24 at 5 pm
What Your "Moder" Gave You: Fears and Fantasies of Maternal Heredity in Medieval England
Dr. Samantha Seal explores the medieval fathers' fears of female influence on children. Using examples from medieval romance and the poetry of Geoffrey Chaucer, she'll discuss how mothers subverted fathers’ biological connection with “their” sons, bestowing their own matrilineal traits— magic and monstrosity, holiness and hereditary power— and challenging which sex was the more powerful. Details & RSVP (VIRTUAL)

Come on the road with us this spring for a special series about the ways we tell stories - through dance, oral traditions, film, music, and travelogue. Learn more
Granite State Stories
Oh, the stories we can tell! While a small state, New Hampshire has a remarkable history, full of interesting people, new inventions, daring adventures, and astounding beauty. Learn more about Granite State Stories, a partnership between New Hampshire Humanities and The New Hampshire Historical Society, HERE.
Enjoy our recent e-news, Spark, and our winter newsletter, Engage!
New Hampshire Humanities provides wide-ranging and thought-provoking, humanities-based programs that connect people across New Hampshire to culture, history, places, ideas, and each other. We connect people with ideas through free public events, literacy programs, and grantmaking.
Humanities @ Home
Friday, March 24 at 5 pm
What Your "Moder" Gave You: Fears and Fantasies of Maternal Heredity in Medieval England
Dr. Samantha Seal explores the medieval fathers' fears of female influence on children. Using examples from medieval romance and the poetry of Geoffrey Chaucer, she'll discuss how mothers subverted fathers’ biological connection with “their” sons, bestowing their own matrilineal traits— magic and monstrosity, holiness and hereditary power— and challenging which sex was the more powerful. Details & RSVP (VIRTUAL)

Come on the road with us this spring for a special series about the ways we tell stories - through dance, oral traditions, film, music, and travelogue. Learn more
Granite State Stories
Oh, the stories we can tell! While a small state, New Hampshire has a remarkable history, full of interesting people, new inventions, daring adventures, and astounding beauty. Learn more about Granite State Stories, a partnership between New Hampshire Humanities and The New Hampshire Historical Society, HERE.
Enjoy our recent e-news, Spark, and our winter newsletter, Engage!