EHL Seminar: “Disentangling Genetic, Cultural, and Environmental Effects on Stature in Ancient Europe”
East Pyne 010 or Zoom East Pyne Building, PrincetonThis seminar is organized by The Environmental History Lab (EHL), an interdisciplinary program affiliated with the Program in Medieval Studies and funded by a Humanities Council David A. Gardner ’69 Magic Grant for […]
The Disappearance of Josef Mengele
111 East Pyne 111 East PyneJoin French novelist Olivier Guez for a discussion on his acclaimed novel The Disappearance of Josef Mengele. Olivier Guez is a French journalist, essayist, and writer. He won the 2017 […]
Tanner Lectures on Human Values: “Known and Strange Things: The Political Necessity of Art”
101 Friend CenterABSTRACT: The relationship between democracy and art has shifted simultaneously in opposite directions. On the one hand, very few people still believe that aesthetic experience has a positive political value. […]
LAMB Workshop: Curfew: Or, For the Time Being
209 Scheide Caldwell 209 Scheide Caldwell, PrincetonPlease join us for the Late Antique, Medieval, and Byzantine workshop on Wednesday 11/9, to discuss Jordan Skinner's paper "Curfew: Or, For the Time Being." Andrew Finn will be commenting. Food […]
A Bird in the Hand: The Work of ESTAR(SER)
Labyrinth Books and Livestream 122 Nassau Street, PrincetonDream-scholars and archival fabulists, the artist-researchers of the ESTAR(SER) collective pursue the evasive angel of “pure attention,” creating occasions to test the power of the focused mind and the vital senses. To […]