Calendar of Events

Introduction to Digital Humanities Funding

Firestone Library, Floor B and Zoom Princeton

The Center for Digital Humanities, the Princeton University Library and the Office of the Dean for Research invite humanities scholars (faculty, postdocs, staff and other researchers and collaborators) to an information session to learn about seeking funding for digital humanities projects. We will offer an overview of the types of federal funding available from NEH, […]

Rubens’s Saltcellar: On the Generative Power of Nature and (Antwerp’s) Art

010 East Pyne Princeton

Containers for liquids and other substances are among the oldest known artifacts of human ingenuity; in early modern Antwerp, the focus of my research, artists and craftsmen seized on the arrival of new technologies and new materials to increase the diversity of the shapes and kinds of vessels used at table. However, in the research […]

Medieval Black Sea Seminar Series

211 Dickinson Hall or Zoom

Jane Kershaw, University of Oxford | “Across the Black and Caspian Seas: Silver and the Viking Expansion” Jonathan Shepard, University of Oxford | “Furs, Slaves and the Black Sea” Zoom Registration – For those who wish to attend this seminar virtually. Registration is not required for in-person attendance of this seminar. We kindly ask that […]

Fictions of Accumulation: The Economic Turn in Latin American Cultural Studies

216 Aaron Burr Hall

This event brings together prominent scholars of what can be described as the economic turn in Latin American Cultural Studies. Rethinking the role of aesthetics and narrative structures within the history of capitalism, they provide a nuanced outlook on the economic discourses and apparatuses that have defined capital accumulation in the region. In addition to […]

East of Eden: A Case Against Nostalgia

219 Aaron Burr Hall

The Danforth Lecture in the Study of Religion Cathleen Kaveny East of Eden: A Case Against Nostalgia Location: 219 Aaron Burr Hall Cathleen Kaveny, a scholar who focuses on the relationship of law, religion, and morality, serves as the Darald and Juliet Libby Professor at Boston College, a position that includes appointments in both the […]

L’Avant-Scène presents Cyrano de Bergerac By Edmond Rostand

Chancellor Green Rotunda Princeton

L'Avant-Scène, the French theater workshop, presents Cyrano de Bergerac By Edmond Rostand performed by students and directed by Florent Masse. Featuring Gavin LaPlace ‘23, Morgan Teman ‘23, Clément Herman GS, Lana Gaige ‘24, Pierre Azou GS, Ahna Pearson, James Hamilton ‘26, Cecelia Ramsey GS, and Sandra Chen ‘24. In French. Registration required

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