Professor Michael Puett in Conversation Julia Lovell
CRASSH Impact Lecture Series, Michaelmas Term Speakers: Michael Puett (Harvard University) and Julia Lovell (Birkbeck) Michael Puett is the Walter C. Klein ...
CRASSH Cambridge
Philologists as Rogues:Puzzles Concerning the Japanese Recovery of Huang Kan's Subcommentary
The 2011 Edwin O. Reischauer Lectures Undoing/Redoing Modern Sino-Japanese Cultural and Intellectual History, Benjamin A. Elman, Princeton University ...
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The Late Tang Chinese Poetry of the Mid Ninth Century 827 860 Harvard East Asian Monographs
Stephen Huffman
Chen Liu | Harvard Horizons Symposium
April 2016: Harvard Horizons Symposium, featuring Chen Liu, a PhD candidate in East Asian Languages and Civilizations, on “Lasting Ephemera: The Culture ...
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Lecture—Recent Discoveries at Sardis: From the Bronze Age to the End of Antiquity
Lecture—Recent Discoveries at Sardis: From the Bronze Age to the End of Antiquity Sardis was one of the most important ancient cities of western Turkey—it ...
Harvard Art Museums
Hiraizumi: Buddhist Art and Regional Politics in Twelfth-Century Japan (Harvard East Asian Monograph
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Paul Delgado
Asian American Studies in the 21st Century
Yale Center for the Study of Race, Indigeneity, and Transnational Migration Presents: Asian American Studies in the 21st Century. Panel Discussion with Lisa ...
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A Cold Welcome: The Little Ice Age and America’s Colonial Beginnings
Dr. Sam White, Associate Professor of Environmental History at the Ohio State University The first European explorers and settlers in North America came ...
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"How To Turn Your Dissertation into a Book," Organized by the Graduate Writing Lab
For many scholars, the world of academic book publishing can seem quite daunting. Questions abound: how to craft a scholarly book? What is the book ...
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Dr. Christine Hayes on the origins of Yahweh
In this live stream I review some of the lecture of Dr. Christine Hayes on the YaleCourses YouTube channel titled "Lecture 7. Israel in Egypt: Moses and the ...
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Eric Owen Moss: “I’ll See It When I Believe It”
Eric Owen Moss, MArch '72, was born in Los Angeles, California. In 1973, after completing his studies at UCLA, UC Berkeley, and Harvard Graduate School of ...
Harvard GSD
IAS Thursdays: Ellen B. Widmer
Chinese women's literary culture shows considerable evolution between the sixteenth and early twentieth centuries. Communications grow easier, the sense of ...
IAS UMN
The Intelligence Revolution and the New Attention Economy: An Ethical Singularity
Considerable attention has been directed to the possibility of a technological singularity when artificial intelligences “wake up” and start acting in their own ...
Harvard Divinity School
Nick Eberstadt on "Men Without Work”
Nick Eberstadt ('76) holds the Henry Wendt Chair in Political Economy at the American Enterprise Institute (AEI), where he researches and writes extensively on ...
Program on Constitutional Government at Harvard
China’s Eurasian Century
A conversation exploring the drivers and goals of China's Belt and Road initiative and its potential to re-shape Euraisa's evolving political and economic ...
Center for Strategic & International Studies
Prof. Francesca Orsini Inaugural Lecture, Literature in a Multilingual Society, SOAS
How does literature work in a multilingual society? And how can we know? Do separate language communities live in their sealed worlds, aware of each other ...
SOAS University of London
From Oxus to Euphrates: Sasanian Empire Symposium
Several experts participated in an all-day symposium on the legacy of the ancient Persian Sasanian empire (224-651 A.D.). The Sasanians ruled a large empire ...
Library of Congress
A live Q&A with post-doctoral fellows in the Brookings Foreign Policy program
Current and recent post-doctoral research fellows in the Brookings Foreign Policy program discuss their experiences as post-docs, what they've gotten out of the ...
Brookings Institution
FRESH TALK: Judy Chicago—New Views | Part 2: Conversation
Feminist artist Judy Chicago and renowned philosopher Martha C. Nussbaum discuss Chicago's newest body of work, “The End: A Meditation on Death and ...
National Museum of Women in the Arts
Restless Metabolic Systems
Featuring: Edward Eigen—GSD, Senior Lecturer in the History of Landscape and Architecture Zeynep Çelik Alexander—Columbia University, Associate ...
Harvard GSD
Huggins Lectures by Charles Ogletree, Harvard University
"Understanding Obama" 2011.
Hutchins Center
The Decline of Classic Maya Civilization: A Systems Perspective
Jeremy Sabloff, President, Santa Fe Institute February 24, 2010 The decline and abandonment of many key cities in the Southern Maya Lowlands around A.D. ...
Santa Fe Institute
China's Domestic Evolution: From Mao Zedong to Deng Xiaoping to the 21st Century
March 7, 2012: Part of "The Week that Changed the World," a conference marking the 40th anniversary of President Nixon's trip to China. Featuring Kenneth ...
Richard Nixon Foundation
Americans' Forgotten Love Affair with Opera
Scholar Katherine Preston looks at the prevalence of English-language opera productions in the United States in the 19th century (and the women who were the ...
Library of Congress
Sculpture et art monumental de l’empire hittite et de ses héritiers néo-hittites et araméens (6/12)
Auditorium du Louvre, 17 mai 2019) La statuaire dans les états néo-hittites et araméens par Sanna Aro, université de Helsinki En Anglais. Ce colloque...
Musée du Louvre
Lecture—Animal-Shaped Vessels from the Ancient World with Robert Koehl & Kimberley Patton
Tuesday, October 2, 2018, Menschel Hall, Harvard Art Museums In this lecture titled "Animal-Shaped Vessels from the Ancient World: Contexts & Meanings," ...
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The History of Others: Foreign Peoples in Early Chinese Historiography - Nicola Di Cosmo
Nicola Di Cosmo, Luce Foundation Professor in East Asian Studies, School of Historical Studies. This lecture will provide an overview of the production and ...
Institute for Advanced Study
From Workshop To Grave: Ancient Chinese Jades
Lecture by J. Keith Wilson, curator of ancient Chinese art at the Freer Gallery of Art and Arthur M. Sackler Gallery, of the Smithsonian Institution in Washington ...
Kimbell Art Museum
A Conversation with Irven DeVore
The Annual Review of Anthropology presents Irven DeVore, Professor Emeritus of Anthropology at Harvard University, in conversation with Peter Ellison, ...
Annual Reviews
Steven Kaplan: 'In Search of Medieval Africa: Sources, Methods and Traps' (10/01/18)
Part of the Africa in the Medieval World Lecture Series Co-sponsored with the Committee on Medieval Studies (https://medieval.fas.harvard.edu) and the ...
Hutchins Center
Health in the LGBTQ Community: Improving Care and Confronting Discrimination
More than half of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer Americans report that they have experienced violence, threats or harassment because of their ...
Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health
Between China, Iran, and Byzantium: The Türks in Inner Asia from the Sixth to the Eighth Century
Tag your comments and questions #BardGradCenterTV on Twitter to join the conversation. Sören Stark will be coming to speak at the Seminar in Comparative ...
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Harvard University New Ladder Faculty Institute 2018
Faculty Panel: Navigating Life and Your Professional Path as a Scholar at Harvard Jinah Kim, Gardner Cowles Associate Professor of History of Art and ...
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Broadening Horizons: Tang Poetic and Song Historical Contributions - Stephen Owen, Yoshinobu Shiba
Documentary of the 2018 Tang Prize laureate in Sinology.
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Prof. Anne Orford speaks at the Fifth Annual T.M.C. Asser Lecture
Prof. Anne Orford addresses a room packed with guests at our Fifth Annual T.M.C. Asser Lecture on November 28 at the Peace Palace in The Hague.
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The Great Power Rivalry in Central Asia
Stephen Blank, Research Professor of National Security Affairs, Strategic Studies Institute, United States Army War College.
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The Politics of East Central Europe 30 Years after the Fall of the Berlin Wall by Grzegorz Ekiert
Keynote Address of the Nanovic Institute's 1989 Conference. Presented by Grzegorz Ekiert, Laurence A. Tisch Professor of Government at Harvard University, ...
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MHAAM Inaugural Workshop
Inaugural workshop of the Max Planck Harvard Research Center for the Archaeoscience of the Ancient Mediterranean, October 10, 2017, Harvard University.
Science of the Human Past
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Public lecture and book signing with David Odo, Director of Student Programs and Research Curator of University Collections Initiatives, Harvard Art Museums ...
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Does Language Limit Women’s Equality?
Pamela Jakiela, Senior Fellow at the Center for Global Development “Does Language Limit Women's Equality?” The languages we speak shape our thoughts in ...
Dartmouth
Early Archaeology of the Pacific
Matthew Spriggs, Laureate Fellow and Professor of Archaeology, Australian National University, Australia Introduced by Ingrid Ahlgren, Curator of Oceanic ...
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Samuel C. Chu Memorial Lecture in East Asian Studies with Myron Cohen
Myron L. Cohen, Professor of Anthropology at Columbia University, delivered the inaugural Samuel C. Chu Lecture in East Asian Studies, "Late Imperial China ...
Department of History at Ohio State