Past Answers to Current Concerns: Failing Strategies 1
via ZoomThe Climate Change and History Research Initiative, in partnership with the Environmental History Lab of the Program in Medieval Studies, and with the support of the Humanities Council, launches a new series of six online seminars entitled “Past Answers to Current Concerns: Approaches to Understanding Historical Societal Resilience.” The presentations are open to the public. […]
L’Avant-Scène Presents “Une des dernières soirées de Carnaval”
Online PrincetonRegister to the event by October 26 and we will send you the link to watch the video recording of the play from Tuesday October 27 until November 1. Written by Goldoni as a farewell to his audiences before leaving Venice for Paris, "One of the last nights of Carnival" extols the excitement of life, […]
What the West Could Fund: Statecraft, Anti-Speculation, and the American Revolution in Land Policy, c. 1776-1790
via ZoomThe talk is part of the Colonial Americas Workshop series, and will feature the work s-in-progress of Professor Michael Blaakman, Assistant Professor of History at Princeton University. The Colonial Americas Workshop (CAW) is a seminar series for Princeton students and faculty interested in the study of the colonial, imperial, and revolutionary history of the Americas, […]
Dissimilar Similitudes: Devotional Objects in Late Medieval Europe
Livestream NJCaroline Bynum and Brooke Holmes (Classics) who have a shared interest in women's history and the history of materiality will discuss holy objects.