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Movies For Your Mind: Translating Research into Artful Audio Storytelling

16 Joseph Henry House

We’ve all been there. After weeks and weeks of digging into the archives, conducting interviews, and reading countless pages, you find yourself staring at a mountain of information, wondering: how can I possibly synthesize all of this into something not only understandable but engaging. That is the challenge we face at Throughline as well. In […]

Screening event: PBS American Experience “Freedom Riders”

113 Friend Center

Join us for a special screening of PBS’s “American Experience: Freedom Riders,” an inspirational 2010 documentary by veteran filmmaker Stanley Nelson. The 1961 Freedom Rides are a focus of the current exhibition at Seeley Mudd Manuscript Library, “Nobody Turn Us Around: The Freedom Rides and Selma to Montgomery Marches– Selections from the John Doar Papers.” […]

Empires of galanterie: The Transformations of the Imperial Imagination in Eighteenth-century France

010 East Pyne

In 1763, an engraving was published in Paris to advertise French colonization in Guyana. Depicting a wealthy land, rich in promises, and couples engaged in gallant conversations, the image promoted a peaceful colonization. It ephemerally reenacted a gallant aesthetic born in Louis XIV’s reign which contributed to frame the imaginary of French empire and colonies […]

“State and Nation Making in Latin America and Spain”

A71 Louis A. Simpson Building

This book talk will present and discuss the unique three volume collection "State and Nation Making in Latin America and Spain", published by Cambridge University Press in 2013, 2019 and […]

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