Harvard Arts Museums, Menschel Hall, Lower Level, Cambridge MA (entrance on Broadway)
The lecture is sponsored by Harvard's History of Art and Architecture Dept.
The speaker will be discussing -- and asking the audience to ponder -- her favorite questions. How should we be thinking about women artists these days? Can we integrate them into art history's narratives in a way that lasts? And how, exactly, do they keep getting erased?
The Committee on Medieval Studies invites contributions from Harvard College students of papers (15-20 minutes in length) in any discipline, dealing with any topic in ancient, medieval, and early modern studies. Please submit the proposal form, along with a short abstract of 100-150 words to medieval@fas.harvard.edu (subject line: undergraduate paper proposal...
History Department Conference Room, Robinson Hall, Room 125 (former lower library), registration required
Hosted by the Center for History & Economics at Harvard University; and supported by the Harvard Early Modern Workshop, the University of Birmingham, and the Arts and Humanities Research Council (UK)
Early modern Europeans were haunted by the problem of religious difference. Perhaps even more fundamentally, they were haunted by the question of...
In honor of the recent publication of the English edition of The Ottoman Scientific Heritage by Ekmeleddin İhsanoğlu, translated by Maryam Patton, the Center for Middle Eastern Studies at Harvard University and the Al-...