Calendar of Events

211 Dickinson Hall

The Filologos and the Antiquarius

219 Aaron Burr Princeton, United States

Love and Survival: Aspiration and Yearning in South Asian Anthropology

Keynote: Jonathan Spencer, University of Edinburgh

Princeton Institute for International and Regional Studies
101 McCormick

Carl G. Hempel Lectures: Critical Standpoints and the Epistemology of Injustice

Sally Haslanger, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Department of Philosophy
James Stewart Film Theater, 185 Nassau Street Princeton, United States

Irish Emigrant Girls in New York

Maureen O’Rourke Murphy, Irish Studies

Fund for Irish Studies
202 Jones

Was It Frost? The Little Ice Age, Local Gazetteers and the Fall of the Yuan Dynasty (1279-1368)

Dagmar Schäfer and Chen Shih-pei, Max Planck Institute for the History of Science

Program in East Asian Studies
202 Jones

The Mystery of Ehon Ōshukubai (Philadelphia, 1855)

Peter Kornicki, University of Cambridge

Program in East Asian Studies
010 East Pyne

Reimagining the World: The Gospel of Mary

Karen King, Harvard University

Committee for the Study of Late Antiquity
205 East Pyne

Queer Procreation: Reading Kleist Plantwise

Katrin Pahl, Johns Hopkins University

Department of German
399 Julis Romo Rabinowitz Building Princeton, NJ, United States

Problems With Practice

Gadi Algazi, Tel Aviv University

Interdisciplinary Doctoral Program in the Humanities (IHUM), Program in Medieval Studies
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History as Form: Wayward Textbooks

Sarnath Bannerjee, Visiting Belknap Fellow

Humanities Council; Department of History; Program in South Asian Studies
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