10 events found.
Friends of Princeton University Library Small Talk: “When Books Went to War”
New York Law School
Molly Guptill Manning
Featured
010 East Pyne
Princeton, NJ, United States
2023-24 Old Dominion Public Lecture Series – Reading (like a translator?): The War-time Poetry of René Char
Sandra Bermann, Comparative Literature
Humanities Council
“Trading Goods and Exchanging Faiths in the Late Antique Red Sea”
Valentina Grasso
Committee for the Study of Late Antiquity; Seeger Center for Hellenic Studies
Into the Forever and Beautiful Sky: Animal Brutality in a Galaxy of Limitless Capitalism
Andrea Jain, Indiana University
Center for Culture, Society and Religion
PISC no.5: “The Poet of Islam”: The Reception of Muhammad Iqbal in Egypt
Ahmed Elbenni, Near Eastern Studies
Near Eastern Studies; Religion; Humanities Council; Near Eastern Studies Program; CCSR
Movies For Your Mind: Translating Research into Artful Audio Storytelling
Rund Abdelfatah, Visiting Ferris Professor of Journalism
Screening event: PBS American Experience “Freedom Riders”
William Clements and Phoebe Nobles, Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library
Princeton University Library; Princeton Area Alumni Association
Empires of galanterie: The Transformations of the Imperial Imagination in Eighteenth-century France
Charlotte Guichard
Department of Art and Archaeology
Stewart Lecture in Religion – Simone Weil and Etty Hillesum: Saints? Masochists? Both? Neither?
Timothy P. Jackson, Stewart Visiting Fellow in the Humanities Council and Department of Religion (Fall 2023)
Stewart Fund for Religion in the Humanities Council; Department of Religion
“State and Nation Making in Latin America and Spain”
Miguel A. Centeno, SPIA; Agustin E. Ferraro, University of Salamanca
Program in Latin American Studies, Princeton Institute for International and Regional Studies (PIIRS)