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Talking about Race in Nineteenth-Century France: Ethics and the Impact of Distance
Department of French and Italian; Program in Contemporary European Politics and Society, Jennifer Yee
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The Political is Personal: Rousseau’s Ethics of the Self
Department of French and Italian, Jason Neidleman
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Singing like Germans: Black Musicians in the Land of Bach, Beethoven, and Brahms
Center for Collaborative History, Department of History, Kira Thurman
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Can We Be Black in a Country Where Race Does Not Exist?
Department of French and Italian; Program in Contemporary European Politics and Society, Rokhaya Diallo, Journalist –Writer–Filmmaker
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An American Historikerstreit: Holocaust Representation and the Specter of Deconstruction
Center for Collaborative History, Department of History, Jonathan Catlin
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The Porcelain Industry Confronts the Vulgar Question of Money: Towards a New Prehistory of Industrialization in the German States, 1780-1840
Program in European Cultural Studies; Eberhard L. Faber 1915 Memorial Fund in the Humanities Council, Suzanne Marchand
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Visual Media Workshop – Anne A. Cheng, in conversation on her book, Ornamentalism
Program in European Cultural Studies, Anne A. Cheng
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Carl E. Schorske Memorial Lecture – Auerbach, Homer, Sebald: Hypotactic Narrative and the End of the World
Program in European Cultural Studies; Humanities Council, Daniel Mendelsohn
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