The Virtual Materiality of Texts: Book History During a Pandemic
via ZoomA colloquium for scholars of book, manuscript and media history about the status of the field during Covid-19 in accessing archival resources, and sharing experiences and ideas for teaching and […]
F. Scott Fitzgerald’s Princeton Legacy: The Drama and The Documents
Online PrincetonLearn about F. Scott Fitzgerald '1917 and his days as a student at Princeton University, as well as his connections as an alumnus. Daniel Linke, University Archivist and Deputy Head […]
Organizing Stories: What is a Story Circle? — and How to Use It in Cultural Organizing
Online PrincetonOrganizing Stories is a student-driven project supported by the Humanities Council Exploratory Grant in the Humanities and founded and directed by Professors Autumn M. Womack (English; African American Studies) and […]
Say Nothing: A True Story of Murder and Memory in Northern Ireland
via ZoomBestselling author and staff writer at The New Yorker Patrick Radden Keefe delivers a talk on “Say Nothing: A True Story of Murder and Memory in Northern Ireland,” his true […]