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Mellon Forum // Interconnected Lives, Networked Places: New Narratives about Architecture in the Spanish Empire
Jesús Escobar, Northwestern University; Jennifer Strtak, Princeton-Mellon Fellow
Princeton Mellon Initiative in Architecture, Urbanism & the Humanities
Living in a city: Population resilience and adaptation in pre-industrial urban settings (300 BC – AD 1500)
Christina Papageorgopoulou, Democritus University of Thrace
Program in Archaeology; Seeger Center for Hellenic Studies; Program in the Ancient World
Lost Tongues of the Red River: Annamese Middle Chinese and the Origins of the Vietnamese Language
John D. Phan, Columbia University
Program in East Asian Studies
Freedom and Obligation in the Seventeenth Century
Department of English
Minor in European Studies Sophomore Open House
Program in European Cultural Studies; Program in Contemporary European Politics and Society
Fictions of Capital: Extracting, Liquidating, and Fabricating Islamic Ceramics for a Global Market
Margaret Graves, Brown University
Department of Art & Archaeology
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