Calendar of Events

Betts Auditorium Betts Auditorium, Princeton, NJ, United States

Why Did They Not Fight?: Awkward Truths about Jews and the Civil War

Adam Mendelsohn, University of Cape Town

Program in Judaic Studies, Ronald O. Perelman Institute for Judaic Studies
Labyrinth Books Labyrinth Books, 122 Nassau Street, Princeton, NJ, United States

The Usefulness of Useless Knowledge

Robbert Dijkgraaf, Institute of Advanced Study

Labyrinth Books and the Princeton Public Library
Betts Auditorium Betts Auditorium, Princeton, NJ, United States

What Does a Global History of Urban Segregation tell us about Global Urban History?

Carl Nightingale, University at Buffalo

Princeton-Mellon Initiative
Berlind Theatre Berlind Theatre, Princeton, NJ, United States

Reading by Douglas Kearney and Kirstin Valdez Quade

Douglas Kearney, poet, and Kirstin Valdez Quade, fiction writer and Assistant Professor of Creative Writing

Lewis Center for the Arts' Program in Creative Writing
106 McCormick 106 McCormick, Princeton, NJ, United States

Agents of Changes in the Material Culture of the Empire: Technical and Aesthetical Innovations at the Abbasid Court

Stefan Heidemann, Hamburg University

Art and Archaeology
202 Jones 202 Jones, Princeton, NJ, United States

A “South” Imagined and Lived: The Entanglement of Medical Things and Experts in Pre-Modern “Lingnan 嶺南”

Angela Ki Che Leung, The University of Hong Kong

East Asian Studies Program
Labyrinth Books Labyrinth Books, 122 Nassau Street, Princeton, NJ, United States

Understanding the Digital World

Brian Kernighan, Department of Computer Science

Labyrinth Books
101 Peretsman-Scully 101 Peretsman Scully Hall, Princeton, NJ, United States

(Cancelled) The Now-or-Never Bottleneck: A Fundamental Constraint on Language

Morten Christiansen, Cornell University, Aarhus University, and Haskins Laboratory

Program in Cognitive Science
216 Aaron Burr 216 Aaron Burr, Princeton, NJ, United States

PLAS Graduate Works-in-Progress

Miguel Domínguez and Jonathan Aguirre, Spanish and Portuguese

Program in Latin American Studies
010 East Pyne 010 East Pyne

Lecture Series Talk

David Scott, Columbia University

Comparative Literature
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