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Domesday was a "Great Survey" of English landholdings conducted in 1086, following the Norman Conquest of 1066 led by William the Conqueror. This text was digitized and put in CSV form by…
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May 3rd, 2023 Speaker
Claire Schultz UG' 24 (2264438) Department
English
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Join editors Jeremy Adelman, the Henry Charles Lea Professor of History and Cotsen Faculty Fellow, and Gyan Prakash, the Dayton-Stockton Professor of History, as they discuss "Inventing The…
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February 22nd, 2023 Speaker
Jeremy Adelman, Gyan Prakash, Rachel Price Department
PIIRS Location
Green Hall 0-S-6
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The annual Gillett G. Griffin Memorial lecture with guest Russell Maret, book artist and letter designer.The British private press holds such a strong gravitational pull over the bibliophilic…
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May 16th, 2022 Speaker
Andrea Immel, Russell Maret Department
Princeton University Library Location
Lewis Science Library, Princeton University
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Eduardo Cadava will discuss his most recent book, Paper Graveyards, with Spyros Papapetros. A collection of essays spanning twenty years—from 9/11 to the present pandemic, and covering…
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April 5th, 2022 Speaker
Eduardo Cadava; Spyros Papapetros Department
School of Architecture Location
Online
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In this discussion, Thomas S. Mullaney and Benjamin Peters - two of the editors of Your Computer Is On Fire (MIT Press 2021, with Mar Hicks and Kavita Philip) - gather to explore the question: Is…
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March 15th, 2022 Speaker
Peters, Ben; Keulemans, Paize Department
Architecture Location
Online
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How to understand the long, recursive passage in university discourse from liberal to neoliberal reason? Knowledge Worlds responds to this question with a media history of colleges and universities…
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February 22nd, 2022 Speaker
Reinhold Martin; Bean Baer Department
Architecture Location
Online
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This 8.5-minute video explores the history behind the medieval library and archives at the former monastery of Saint Gaul. The archive was begun in the eighth-century and preserves many important…
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May 3rd, 2021 Speaker
Dr. Peter Erhart (Guest)
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Welcome Nigel Smith (Princeton University) Panel 1 | "Learning and Teaching through the Screen"Moderator: Jin-Woo Choi (Princeton University) Leah Price (Rutgers University) |…
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November 20th, 2020 Department
history Location
Zoom
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Recording of the second panel and closing remarks. Panel II | "Closed Archives, Open Access" • Nigel Smith (Princeton University) | "Scan and Deliver! Archives in the…
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November 20th, 2020 Department
History Location
Zoom
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David Daley has spent years raising the alarm about partisan gerrymandering and its threat to democracy. Now he's exploring how we can fight for change in his new book, "Unrigged: How…
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April 17th, 2020 Speaker
Dave Daley, Professor Sam Wang, Professor Julian Zelizer Department
Princeton Gerrymandering Project Location
Online
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May 10th, 2019 Speaker
Dirk Hartog, Bernadette Meyler, David Lieberman, Daniel Hulsebosch Location
McCormick 101
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May 10th, 2019 Speaker
Sarah Rivett, Earle Havens, Tony Grafton, Karin Wulf, Location
McCormick 101
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