Treasures of the Spanish World | Cincinnati Art Museum
Treasures of the Spanish World at the Cincinnati Art Museum October 25, 2019–January 19, 2020 About the exhibition: Explore the cultures of the Spanish world ...
cincinnatiartmuseum
Free Source for Genealogy: Digital Public Library of America
Looking for free resources for your genealogy or family history? You need to see the Digital Public Library of America (DPLA). It has millions of digitized ...
Amy Johnson Crow
How the Moors inspired the Renaissance
The Moors ruled Spain for over 700 years from circa 700 - 1400 but their history is a controversial topic. This video explores their origins, their advancements, ...
Pangea
Beginner Research Resources (Geoffrey Fröberg Morris Live)
Join FamilySearch employees Wendy Smedley and Geoffrey Fröberg Morris as they discuss research resources for family history beginners and introduce ...
FamilySearch
The Proud Symbolism of Heraldry: Why It Matters; Why It is Fun!
A presentation by Laurent Ferri, curator of pre-1800 collections in the Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections, adjunct associate professor of comparative ...
Cornell University Library
University research
Future Doctor Society
Enhance Your Research at the Dallas Public Library
An overview of the resources that are available for genealogists at the J Erik Jonsson Central Library by Stephanie Bennett, Manager of the Genealogy & History ...
Dallas Genealogical Society
M. Bermudez Beloso, "Little Fish in a Big Pond"
Titolo originale: "'Little Fish in a Big Pond': Ideas on How Digital Humanities Can Contribute to the Survival of Medieval Studies" It is not a secret that Humanities ...
NUME Gruppo di Ricerca sul Medioevo Latino
More Than a Drink: Chocolate in the Pre-Columbian World
Coe is the Charles J. MacCurdy Professor of Anthropology, Emeritus at Yale University. He is recognized for his work in the field of the ethnohistory of ...
Berkeley Graduate Division Videos
The Maps of the Hispanic Society: Vespucci's Mappa Mundi
The Queen Sofía Spanish Institute supports the Hispanic Society of America in its educational programming around their collection of maps, charts, and globes.
Queen Sofia Spanish Institute New York
Library of Congress Hispanic Division
Sustainable Maryland
Persophilia: Persian Culture on the Global Scene
Hamid Dabashi discussed his book, "Persophilia: Persian Culture on the Global Scene." For transcript and more information, visit ...
Library of Congress
Pride and anxiety in New Spain: Francisco Clapera, set of sixteen Casta paintings, c. 1775
Francisco Clapera, Set of Sixteen Casta paintings, c. 1775, 51.1 x 39.6 cm (Denver Art Museum). Speakers: Sabina Kull, Meyer Center Fellow, Denver Art ...
Smarthistory
Telling the American Story with the U.S. Census: Teaching with Real Data
Census data tells the American story. By exploring how the United States has changed—and is changing—students and researchers are not only able to ...
CHOICE Media Channel
Indigenous Knowledge and the Making of Colonial Latin America (Video 4 of 7)
December 8—9, 2017, The Getty Center Presentations by Daniela Bleichmar and Allison Bigelow (presenting for Mariana De Campos Françozo; afterward, ...
Getty Research Institute
Isabel Allende, author of THE HOUSE OF THE SPIRITS and A LONG PETAL OF THE SEA | Books Connect Us
Born in Peru and raised in Chile, Isabel Allende is the author of a number of bestselling and critically acclaimed books, including THE HOUSE OF THE SPIRITS, ...
Penguin Random House
Indigenous Knowledge and the Making of Colonial Latin America (Video 2 of 7)
December 8—9, 2017, The Getty Center Presentations by Davide Domenici and Gabriela Siracusano, who are joined by Megan O'Neil for a discussion ...
Getty Research Institute
Diabetes Management During COVID-19
Speaker: Guillermo E. Umpierrez, MD, Professor of Medicine.
Emory Department of Medicine
2020 Pilster Great Plains Lecture & Panel Discussion
Our annual Pilster Great Plains Lecture takes a look at immigration in the American West. Join keynote speaker Dr. Omar Valerio-Jimenez and a panel of experts ...
Chadron State College
Using Online Primary Sources
Recording from April 2020 workshop. This 30-minute workshop will provide students with techniques for locating, evaluating, and using online primary sources.
PfauLibrary
Women Slaves in the Antebellum South - Deborah Gray White
St. Francis College welcomed Professor and Author Deborah Gray White to speak about Women Slaves in the Antebellum South on February 13, 2018 as part of ...
St. Francis College
Observatorio Cervantes - Harvard. George Ticknor and his Contribution to Hispanism
This lecture celebrates the life and work of renowned Hispanist George Ticknor (1791-1871), the first Professor of French and Spanish at Harvard College.
Observatorio (Instituto Cervantes at Harvard)
Magna Carta: Enduring Legacy, 1215-2015 Companion Video
The ABA Standing Committee on the Law Library of Congress is collaborating with the Law Library of Congress to present a traveling exhibit to raise awareness ...
ABA Center for Public Interest Law
OII London Lecture - Tomorrow’s Leviathan: Intelligent Machines in a Political World
The Oxford Internet Institute presents the Director of the OII, Professor Philip Howard's lecture "Tomorrow's Leviathan: Intelligent Machines in a Political World" in ...
Oxford Internet Institute, University of Oxford
The 160th Annual General Meeting of the American Numismatic Society
The 160th Annual General Meeting, 2017, of the American Numismatic Society, which includes presentations from the ANS's President, Executive Director, and ...
American Numismatic Society
"Sorolla and America" Symposium Part 1 of 3
INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM 2014 Saturday, February 8, 2-5 PM Sorolla and America 2 PM Blanca Pons-Sorolla, Exhibition Curator, Introduction and ...
Meadows Museum Dallas
LSE Events | Prof. Richard Florida | The New Urban Crisis
Recorded on 09 October 2017 In recent years, the young, educated, and affluent have surged back into cities, reversing decades of suburban flight and urban ...
LSE
Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion as Action: Designing a Collective EDI Strategy
Podcast Link: https://bit.ly/2R7ziX6 Abstract: Will the next decade of EDI initiatives and research in LIS address what works, rather than what is missing?
SJSU School of Information
The Black Hours at the Morgan Library & Museum
Perspectives from a Conservator and a Curator Join Frank Trujillo, Drue Heinz Book Conservator, and Roger S. Wieck, Melvin R. Seiden Curator of Medieval ...
The Morgan Library & Museum
Latino Poetry: Pivotal Voices, Era of Transition
Poet and critic Rigoberto Gonzalez delivers a lecture on Latino poetry and some of its most influential poets. For transcript, captions, and more information, visit ...
Library of Congress
MANTON FOUNDATION ANNUAL OROZCO LECTURE | Mexican Pyramids on American Walls
On October 5, 2012, James Oles, Senior Lecturer, Art Department, and Adjunct Curator of Latin American Art, Davis Museum, Wellesley College, delivered his ...
Dartmouth
Armenian Origins of Basque: a presentation by Vahan Setyan
Vahan Setyan (MS PhD), author of Language as a Fingerprint, presented his new book, Armenian Origins of Basque in Abril Bookstore on February 16, 2018.
Vahe Khachatryan
Albrecht Dürer a Renaissance Mathematician?
A lecture by Thony Christie, Project AWE, June 28th, 2018 www.projectAWE.org Albrecht Dürer is indeed one of the most well known painters and printmakers in ...
Zhenya Gershman
InSights in 5: The Newspaper Collection
A virtual introduction of the newspaper collection at the Stephen H. Hart Research Center at History Colorado. Includes history of the collection, what and why ...
History Colorado
The Publishing Librarian: Becoming a Publisher, Starting a Printing Press, & Creating Content!
Podcast Link: https://bit.ly/2zrbx7u Abstract: This webinar will discuss the “pocket” economics and history of publishing; participants will learn the advantages of ...
SJSU School of Information
2020 Cushwa Center Lecture: Leslie Woodcock Tentler
The 2020 Cushwa Center Lecture took place remotely on October 6, 2020, and featured Leslie Woodcock Tentler in conversation with Cushwa Center Director ...
Cushwa Center for the Study of American Catholicism
Full-Day Symposium for "Art and Empire: The Golden Age of Spain" Part 8 | Daniela Bleichmar
The San Diego Museum of Art is pleased to welcome some of the world's most preeminent scholars of Hispanic art for a wide-ranging symposium on June 22, ...
The San Diego Museum of Art
Nick Veliotes from AAP Speaks to the Copyright Office in 1987
Copyright--a view from the other side. Ambassador Nicholas Veliotes, President of the American Association of Publishers, April 29, 1987.
Zvi S. Rosen
PCL READS with Julia Alvarez
We were thrilled to have Julia Alvarez join us at the first meeting of PCL READS, the new citywide, one book, one community book discussion! She spoke about ...
Providence Community Library
The Indies of the Setting Sun: Asia and the Early Modern Spanish Geopolitical Imagination
Presenter: Ricardo Padrón, Associate Professor of Spanish, University of Virginia Description: Ricardo Padrón will be discussing his new book, The Indies of the ...
Center for Southeast Asian Studies University of Michigan
Revere in Perspective, Panel 2: "Global Perspectives: Luxury and Labor"
Historian Jennifer Anderson and art historian Monica Dominguez Torres provide a global perspective of the labor associated with acquiring the raw materials for ...
AmericanAntiquarian
Veterans History Project Art Showcase: Occupational Poetry
As a part of a Veterans History Project art showcase, a panel of occupational poets read and discussed their work. Occupational poetry is a category of verbal art ...
Library of Congress