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This short introduction to Zoroastrian manuscripts will briefly touch on the origins of the Zoroastrian religion, as well as key texts and languages associated with it.
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Jamie O’Connell Department
Near Eastern Studies
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For all of the real and important contrasts between them, the Indigenous peoples and French Catholic colonists who encountered one another in 17th-century New France were both convinced that…
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November 30th, 2023 Speaker
Emma Anderson Department
Native American and Indigenous Studies Initiative Location
Arch N101 Betts
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Ayah Nuriddin has a Ph.D. in the History of Medicine from Johns Hopkins University. She also holds an M.A. in History and an MLS from the University of Maryland, College Park, and a B.A. in…
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November 16th, 2023 Speaker
Ayah Nuriddin Department
African American Studies
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Video Orientation to the University of Pennsylvania Library's LJS 445 - Prenosticatio, by Johannes Lichtenberger. Written in Nuremberg, Germany, after 1488, in Middle High German.
German…
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November 1st, 2023 Speaker
Dylan Blau Edelstein, Lilia Moritz Schwarcz Department
Brazil Lab Location
LAS 144
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Part of "America's Once and Future History," the 2023 Annual Robert J.
Giuffra '82 Conference, a public conference presented by the James
Madison Program in American Ideals…
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June 7th, 2023 Speaker
James Hankins, Paul A. Rahe, Darren M. Staloff, Jenna Silber Storey Department
Politics/James Madison Program Location
100 Arthur Lewis Auditorium
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Close inspection of Nanjing’s University charter and administrative-level official documents reveals the deep, early influences of Japanese education models on the structure of the Physics and…
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May 6th, 2023 Speaker
Julia Zhou, UG '24 Department
East Asian Studies
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Are Asian Americans people of color? At the outset of his most famous 1903 essay, W.E.B. Du Bois writes: “the problem of the twentieth century is the problem of the color line.” But in…
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May 4th, 2023 Speaker
Zi Liu, UG '24 Department
Sociology
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When considering moments of auditory focus in the 19th century novel, rarely does one stop to consider the sonic attention paid to instances of direct speech. Readers instead find their preoccupation…
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May 4th, 2023 Speaker
Clara McWeeny, UG '25 Department
Digital Humanities
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