Libraries, Encyclopedias, and Other Labyrinths
202 Jones HallThe first talk in a lecture series on Introducing Interpretive Semiotics, for the Humanities and Social Sciences. After Anna Maria Lorusso graduated in Philosophy with a dissertation in Semiotics, in […]
Americans Abroad in the Seventeenth Century: People, Buildings, and the Space of Empire
A17 Julis Romo Rabinowitz Building Washington Road, PrincetonOne way to understand the network of Spanish Habsburg places in the early modern period is to think about individuals experiencing architecture. Zooming out to take in the wide space […]
Launching a Digital History Lab for the Twenty-First Century: Concepts, Methods, and Institutions
211 Dickinson Hall or ZoomJo Guldi is Professor of Quantitative Methods at Emory University. Guldi mostly thinks in terms of the history of land and water: who got evicted; who controlled the water; how […]
Fabric Object: Agrest and Gandelsonas
North Gallery, School of Architecture PrincetonFABRIC OBJECT— opening at the Princeton University School of Architecture on Thursday, March 7, and on view through the Spring 2024 semester—is a small show on the early career of […]