The Equivocal Foundations of Legal Pluralism in Imperial Russia’s Nineteenth-Century Baltic Provinces
via ZoomRussia & Eurasia Workshop Registration is required to attend this workshop. After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing a unique link to join the meeting. If there is a pre-circulated paper, it will be distributed to those who registered approximately one-week prior to the workshop.
The Art of Glassmaking and the Nature of Stones
VirtualThis talk will focus on the article: The Art of Glassmaking and the Nature of Stones: The Role of Imitation in Anselm De Boodt’s Classification of Stones, written by Sven Dupré. Due to COVID-19, we had to cancel last year’s Faber Lecture with Professor Dupré. We are planning to reschedule the Faber Lecture for the spring, and […]
Prisoners of the Empire: Inside Japanese POW Camp
via ZoomLecture and Q & A Free and Open to the Public Zoom Pre-registration: https://princeton.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJEpc-mgqzsrEtVa9eZrbJlbfwgD0vopiNSv
Will Freeman & Jessica Womack: PLAS Graduate Works-in-Progress
via Zoom - Registration RequiredWill Freeman (Politics): "Who Faces Consequences for Corruption? Evidence from Columbian Municipalities" Will Freeman is a Ph.D. candidate in Comparative Politics studying subnational politics in Latin America. In the summer of 2019, he conducted fieldwork in Colombia supported by PLAS. He holds a BA from Tufts University and was formerly a Fulbright grantee in Hungary. […]
Rediscovering the Lost Generation: Inside the World of Shakespeare and Company
Crowdcast PrincetonJoin the Shakespeare and Company Project (https://shakespeareandco.princeton.edu) for a conversation about the Lost Generation and the books they loved. Shakespeare and Company, Sylvia Beach's bookshop and lending library in interwar Paris, counted among its members James Joyce, Gertrude Stein, Ernest Hemingway, and many other prominent writers and intellectuals. In conversation will be Project Director Joshua […]