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What is slave agency and how did it affect the history of ancient societies?

209 Scheide Caldwell

Kostas Vlassopoulos studied in Athens and Rethymnon and obtained his PhD in 2005 from the University of Cambridge. From 2005 to 2015 he taught ancient Greek history at the University of Nottingham. Since 2015 he has been teaching ancient history at the Department of History-Archaeology of the University of Crete, where he is an associate […]

Beyond Provenance: Reconstructing Records

School of Architecture, South Gallery

Beyond Provenance, a new symposium series at Princeton University School of Architecture, explores the radically expanding site of architectural engagement; moving on the one hand toward extractive origins through research […]

Cultural Policy in the 21st Century

Wallace Theater, Lewis Arts Complex

Part of the "20 Years of French Theater at Princeton!" Cultural Policy in the 21st Century: A conversation with Rima Abdul Malak, Former Minister of Culture of France (2022-2004) with […]

Mr g: A Play about the Creation

Princeton University Chapel

Adapted from physicist Alan Lightman’s playful and profound novel, Mr g is the story of creation told from a new perspective. Combining science, theology, and moral philosophy, Mr g is […]

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