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Comparative Diplomatics: Han Dynasty Edicts and Ordinances on Official Promotion
Comparative Diplomatics: Han Dynasty Edicts and Ordinances on Official Promotion
Trenton Wilson (East Asian Studies) will be presenting on “Han Dynasty Edicts and Ordinances on Official Promotion.” All are welcome. Conveners: Tom Conlan (East Asian Studies/History), Helmut Reimitz (History), Marina Rustow (Near Eastern Studies/History) Coordinator: Stephanie Luescher (Near Eastern Studies) To receive the edition, translation and image of the document discussed during each session, sign up […]
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Black Sea Migrations in the Long Thirteenth Century: Bodies, Things, Ideas
For more information, visit: https://medievalblackseaproject.princeton.edu/conference-2023-4/ Sponsored by: Center for Collaborative History | Department of Art & Archaeology | Department of Religion | Humanities Council | Princeton Institute for International and Regional Studies | Program in Medieval Studies | Program in Russian, East European and Eurasian Studies | The Seeger Center for Hellenic Studies | University […]
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Race Before Modernity Book Club: The Blacks of Premodern China
Race Before Modernity Book Club: The Blacks of Premodern China
The Race Before Modernity Book Club invites you to participate in our first meeting of the 2023-2024 academic year! We will meet on Wednesday, September 27 at 4:30 pm in 209 Scheide Caldwell. The first reading will be The Blacks of Premodern China by Don J. Wyatt. Registration is required. Please register here by Wednesday, Sep 13. These meetings are for […]
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Medieval Song and the Sounding of World, Body, and Imagination
Medieval Song and the Sounding of World, Body, and Imagination
LUDUS and the Program in Medieval Studies present "Medieval Song and the Sounding of World, Body, and Imagination:" a lecture-performance by Sarah Kay and Concordian Dawn. “Almost everything we might wish to know about the sound of medieval music is lost to us,” warns Daniel Leech-Wilkinson. Through the double medium of discursive speculation and […]