10 events found.
Latin America Today: Upheavals and Repression, Part II
Amy Williams Navarro, Woodrow Wilson School; María José Urzúa, Politics; Sebastian Rojas Cabal, Sociology; Miguel Centeno, Sociology
Program of Latin American Studies
Featured
16 Joseph Henry House
Joseph Henry House, Princeton, NJ, United States
Law Enforcement, Diversity, and Accountability
Kimbriell Kelly, Journalism; with Alison Isenberg, History
Program in Journalism
Serious Games: Annibale Carracci, Pietà
Michael Thimann
Department of Art and Archaeology
Metrical Latin Lives of Mohammed
Francesco Stella
Department of Classics; Program in Near Eastern Studies
Inscribing Land Titles: Geographical Imaginations in Legal Texts
Debjani Bhattacharyya
Comparative Antiquities; Program in Medieval Studies
Portrait of the Algerian Jew as a Berber: Postcolonial Imaginaries in Contemporary Jewish Algerian Literature
Dr. Tsivia Frank Wygoda
Department of French and Italian
The British Empire, the League of Nations, and the Problem of International Investment in Republican China
Jamie Martin
Center for Collaborative History; Program in European Cultural Studies; Humanities Council
Electric Mud: Presentation of The Surreal Visions of Hernán Díaz Alonso/HDA-x
Hernán Díaz Alonso
School of Architecture
Medieval and Early Modern Global Latin: The Eurasian Latin Archive
Francesco Stella
Department of Classics