The First Draft of History
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Maureen Miller, “Material Culture and Narratives of the Medieval Past”
Location given upon RSVPIris Clever, “The Afterlives of Skulls: How Race Science Became a Data Science.”
ZoomNov 29 Iris Clever (University of Chicago) "The Afterlives of Skulls: How Race Science Became a Data Science." This talk will introduce anthropological practices that remain largely unexplored in the historical […]
Cecilia Gaposchkin (Dartmouth College), “History, Liturgy, and the Formation of Christian France”
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L’Encyclopedie noire: An Assembly of Shadows
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Deadlock in Israel-Palestine Part 2
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El Biombo de la Conquista y vista de la Ciudad de Mexico del Museo Franz Mayer
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History of Science Colloquium: Charles Kollmer (Caltech)
Zoom"Industrial Accumulations: Microbes and Materials in Motion in the Late Nineteenth Century" Beginning in the latter half of the nineteenth century, across Western Europe, North America, and regions of the […]
History of Science Colloquium: John Di Moia (Seoul National University/ UCLA Korean Studies)
"From ‘Boxes’ to Containers: Containerization, Post-colonial East and SEAsia, and Re-evaluating Technology Transfer (1950-1973)" When the United States became involved in the Korean War, its primary mechanism for conveying personal […]