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010 East Pyne

Translating the Crusades: Historical Legacies of the Orientalist Translation Movement

James Wilson, University of Konstanz

Program in Medieval Studies
Location TBD

“Begin Again: James Baldwin’s America and Its Urgent Lessons for Our Own”

Eddie Glaude Jr., African American Studies

Humanities Council
010 East Pyne

The Intelligent Hand: From Hellenistic Epigram to the Hoby Cups

Verity Jane Platt, Cornell University

Department of Art & Archaeology
010 East Pyne

Lecture from C. Riley Snorton

Department of English; Humanities Council
10 McCosh

Belknap Lecture with Kara Walker

Humanities Council
A71 Louis A. Simpson Building

Fictions of Capital: Extracting, Liquidating, and Fabricating Islamic Ceramics for a Global Market

Margaret Graves, Brown University

Department of Art & Archaeology
209 Scheide Caldwell

From Science to Narrative: Pottery Production and Social Dynamics in Archaic Rome

Mattia D'Acri, Art & Archaeology

Program in the Ancient World
50 McCosh Hall 50 McCosh Hall, Princeton, NJ, United States

“Getting the Un-gettable:” A Conversation on Black-Box Reporting

Jodi Kantor, The New York Times; Patrick Radden Keefe, The New Yorker

Humanities Council's Program in Journalism; Princeton Public Lectures
010 East Pyne

Archive Archaeology: The Invisible Hands of Colonial-Era Excavations in the Middle East

Melissa Cradic, University at Albany, State University of New York

Program in Archaeology; Archaeological Institute of America (AIA)
010 East Pyne

Questions to Live By: Agnes Callard in Conversation with Alexander Nehamas

Humanities Council's Program in Humanistic Studies
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