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The Romantic Myth of the U.S. National Parks as Constructed by Frank Jay Haynes and John Muir, Taylor G. Branch, UG '23 (2263948)

Imagine “wilderness”. Does it evoke tropical jungles? Arid deserts? Thick deciduous forests? The concreteness of these images contradicts the fact that, historically and culturally,…

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Exploring the Decline of Ice Skating on Lake Carnegie through Digital Newspaper Archives, Grace Liu, UG '23 (2267261)

As the global climate warms, lakes are expected and have been observed to experience changes in seasonal ice cover. Previous research has observed decreasing freeze durations, but relatively few…

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Drucker Lecture - Dr. Aomar Boum

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NES Responsa & Letters Group (3.21.23)

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Sites of Memory: A Symposium on Toni Morrison and the Archive "Writing The Archive"

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10.6.22 The Sassoons: The Global Merchants and the Making of a Dynasty

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9.20.22 Asfuriyyeh A History of Madness, Modernity and War in the Middle East

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4.7.22 Assyrians in Modern Iraq by Dr. Alda Benjamen

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Acrobatics: Moving Through the Trans Archives

Join us for a live webinar highlighting transgender studies, past and present, in Princeton University Library collections and private archives.RL Goldberg (they/them), English Department and…

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Methods and Sources for African Digital Humanities – Princeton African Humanities Colloquium 2020

Methods and Sources for African Digital HumanitiesPanel Two – Princeton African Humanities Colloquium 2020 Speakers: Chao Tayiana – African Digital HeritageEleni Castro – Boston…

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Theorizing and Teaching African Digital Humanities - Princeton African Humanities Colloquium 2020

Panel One of the Princeton African Humanities Colloquium 2020: Theorizing and Teaching African Digital Humanities Speakers: James Yeku – The University of KansasHlonipha Mokoena –…

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Colloquium | "The Virtual Materiality of Texts: Book History during a Pandemic" | Panel II & Closing Remarks

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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The Deliberate Destruction of Knowledge with Richard Ovenden, Bodley’s Librarian

Richard Ovenden, Bodley’s Librarian at the University of Oxford, presents an exploration of the deliberate destruction of knowledge – especially of libraries and archives through history,…

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“When the Africans Hid Themselves”: The 1857 Strike in Bahia

The 2020 Stanley J. Stein Lecture A Brazil LAB event with João José Reis and Isadora Moura Mota. João José Reis is a Professor of History at the Federal University of…

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