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No Woman’s Land: A 1929 Expedition to Mount Athos and Meteora

106 McCormick NJ

A second screening of footage from a 1929 expedition to Mount Athos and Meteora filmed by Hollywood cinematographer Floyd Crosby and unknown to the public until discovered late in 2017 in McCormick Hall. The footage is part of the record of the journey presented in an exhibition in the Department of Art and Archaeology on […]

What is Asian American Marxism?

010 East Pyne

Asian American Studies Series Colleen Lye is associate professor of English at the University of California, Berkeley. She is the author of "America's Asia: Racial Form and American Literature, 1893-1945" (Princeton University Press, 2005), a study of the making of "Asiatic racial form" through the mutual influence of literary naturalism and U.S. immigration and foreign […]

Iran and Europe: Towards a New Transatlantic Paradigm?

219 Aaron Burr Princeton

The nuclear agreement with Iran is considered a signature success for the European Union – it validates the principle of multilateral diplomacy as a means of resolving dangerous international conflicts. It also constituted progress in the difficult work of non-proliferation of weapons of mass destruction. The US withdrawal from the agreement in May 2018 was […]

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