Sandra Knapp - Why monograph a monster like Solanum?
Why monograph a monster like Solanum? Large plant genera like Solanum –with more than 1000 species – tend to be “where angels fear to tread”; their sheer ...
SOL Seminars Online
The Faculty Perspective -- Erez Manela
"From Dissertation to Book" Office of Faculty Development & Diversity December 2, 2010.
Harvard University
Toward a Social History of the Night
Toward a Social History of the Night Chair: Carlo Ginzburg (UCLA & Scuola Normale Superiore) 0:13 - Angelika Koch (Ghent University) 5:35 “Night in the City:” ...
I Tatti
Askwith Forum: Changes in Mind - Five Decades of Insights into Intelligence, Thinking, and Learning
Speakers: Drew Gilpin Faust, president and Lincoln Professor of History, Harvard University James E. Ryan, dean and Charles William Eliot Professor, HGSE ...
Harvard Graduate School of Education
Environmental History and Climate History: Background to an Emerging Interdisciplinary Field
Dr. Sam White, Associate Professor of Environmental History at the Ohio State University This opening lecture will explain what environmental history and ...
The National Socio-Environmental Synthesis Center
Lecture: Jonathan Sergison and Stephen Bates, "On Continuity"
With projects sensitive to place, experience, and environmental concerns, Sergison Bates has worked at scales from architecture to urban planning and ...
Harvard GSD
HLS Library Book Talk | Felony and the Guilty Mind in Medieval England
Assistant Professor Elizabeth Papp Kamali's book "Felony and the Guilty Mind in Medieval England" was the subject of a recent talk and discussion hosted by ...
Harvard Law School
Freedom Now: The Civil Rights Movement in American History and Memory
How has the history of the movement been recounted and memorialized in textbooks, historical monographs, movies and monuments? What stories have ...
Stanford
The Faculty Perspective -- Peter Der Manuelian
"From Dissertation to Book" Office of Faculty Development & Diversity December 2, 2010.
Harvard University
Open House Lecture: "Faculty Voices: Perspectives on Practice and Pedagogy"
11/13/15 Three GSD faculty members will discuss the connection of their practices, work, interests, and teaching. Discussion will be moderated by Ed Eigen, ...
Harvard GSD
The History of Orthopaedic Surgery at the University of Chicago
In this lecture, Michael Simon, MD, former section chief of orthopaedic surgery at the University of Chicago, explores the history of the department's role as a ...
The University of Chicago
Alex Myers: Revolutionary
Harvard Book Store is pleased to welcome teacher, activist, and Harvard alum Alex Myers, the first openly transgender student at Harvard University, for a ...
GBH Forum Network
Richard Bulliet - History of the World to 1500 CE (Session 1) - Introduction to World History
Topic: Introduction to World History Speaker: Richard Bulliet Date: 9/7/2010 Course number: W3902 Course title: World History to 1500 CE School: CC Session ...
Columbia University
The Collected Campus | University As Collector || Radcliffe Institute
The Collected Campus Moderated by Yukio Lippit, Faculty Director of the Humanities Program, Academic Ventures, Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study, and ...
Harvard University
Symposium on Architecture: Organization or Design?
10/15/2015 From cybernetics to systems theory to present-day parametricism, organization has haunted the architectural imagination. Today, many debates ...
Harvard GSD
Walter Gropius Lecture: Iñaki Ábalos, “Architecture for the Search for Knowledge”
Architecture for the Search for Knowledge” is the title of an aphorism written by Friedrich Nietzsche and included in his book The Gay Science (1882). Since the ...
Harvard GSD
The Wolfson History Prize 2020: the winner’s event
Awarded annually for over 40 years, the Wolfson History Prize has become synonymous with the UK's best historical writing. In this event David Abulafia, winner ...
The British Academy
Cross-National Lessons: What are East Asian Countries Learning from Each Other Today?
Introduction by Professor Elizabeth Perry, from the HYI roundtable on "Cross-National Lessons: What are East Asian Countries Learning from Each Other Today ...
yenchinginstitute
Lecture—Delaroche’s Egyptian Excursion with Stephen Bann
Thursday, October 18, 2018, Menschel Hall, Harvard Art Museums Paul Delaroche's "Moses Exposed on the Nile," painted for Baron James de Rothschild in ...
Harvard Art Museums
Open Access monographs: The economics and political-economics of open access monograph publishing
The Office of Scholarly Communication (OSC) organised a one-day symposium on “Open Access Monographs: from policy to reality” which took place at St ...
Office of Scholarly Communication, Cambridge