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The Friends of PUL host Christie Henry, Director of Princeton University Press, for an insightful discussion around “The Evolution of the Reader.” The book has been described as one of…
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January 31st, 2024 Speaker
Christie Henry, Lorraine Atkin Department
Princeton University Library Location
Center for Modern Aging Princeton
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Gauss Seminar in Criticism Spring 2023 will be presented by Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak, University Professor in the Humanities at Columbia University. Her visit, under the general title, “The…
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April 4th, 2023 Speaker
Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak Department
Humanities Council Location
N101 Betts
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Robert Gooding-Williams (Columbia University) will present the lecture: “Du Bois and ‘The Souls of White Folk’”
Professor Gooding-Williams’s paper, “Du Bois and…
Date
November 17th, 2022 Speaker
Robert Gooding-Williams Location
Friend 101
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For more information: https://lisd.princeton.edu/events/conflict-related-sexual-violence-detention-putting-principles-acti...
Date
February 11th, 2021 Speaker
Dr. Barbara Buckinx, H.E. Christian Wenawesar, H.E. Mona Juul, Amb. Brian Flynn, Virginia Gamba, Sophie Sutrich, Noel Kututwa, Anna Crowe Department
LISD Location
Webinar
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This project explores the reasoning behind Britain’s decision to intern over 2 000 captured Boer (Afrikaner) combatants on the island of Ceylon from 1900-1902 during the South African War.…
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April 29th, 2020 Speaker
Bhadrajee Hewage '20 Department
History
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Liz Hagen describes the study she spearheaded that looked at gender stereotyping in books for young children learning to read. As told to Richard Anderson.
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Liz Hagen and Richard Anderson
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Victory Chase explains the interest of the National Organization for Women (NOW) in the issue of child care in the 1970s. Interview by Carolyn Jones.
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May 8th, 2019 Speaker
Victory Chase and Carolyn Jones
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Liz Lempert, interviewed by Jane Manners. Sept. 27, 2019.
Date
September 27th, 2019 Speaker
Liz Lempert and Jane Manners
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