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The British Empire, the League of Nations, and the Problem of International Investment in Republican China
Jamie Martin, Georgetown University
Center for Collaborative History; Program in European Cultural Studies; Humanities Council
Breaking Up Is Hard To Do: Family and Legal Ties Between France and Algeria after Decolonization
Judith Surkis, Rutgers University
Center for Collaborative History; Program in European Cultural Studies; Humanities Council
Structuring Spontaneity: The Twilight of Anarchist Organization in Spain and Italy, c. 1917-1923
William Whitham, Department of History
Center for Collaborative History; Program in European Cultural Studies; Humanities Council
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Suspect Citizenship: Race and Racism in Contemporary France
Jean Beaman, University of California, Santa Barbara
PIIRS Migration Lab; Center for Migration and Development; Program in European Cultural Studies
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Making Sense of the Shaking: The 1861-62 Lake Baikal Earthquakes and the Meanings of Nature in Imperial Russia
Nicholas B. Breyfogle, The Ohio State University
Center for Collaborative History, Department of History
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Time’s Monster: How History Makes History
Priya Satia, Stanford University
Center for Collaborative History, Department of History
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State of Crucifixion: Tourism, Holy Week Festivals, and the Sacred Politics of the Cold War
Eugenia Afinoguénova, Marquette University
Center for Collaborative History, Department of History
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L’Avant-Scène Presents: A Conversation with Clément Hervieu-Léger
Clément-Hervieu Léger, actor and director
Department of French and Italian
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Talking about Race in Nineteenth-Century France: Ethics and the Impact of Distance
Jennifer Yee, University of Oxford
Department of French and Italian; Program in Contemporary European Politics and Society
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