Komonjo
Komonjo is an online collection of medieval Japanese documents. Students in the graduate seminar, Readings…
Komonjo is an online collection of medieval Japanese documents. Students in the graduate seminar, Readings…
The Princeton & Slavery Project investigates the University’s involvement with the institution of slavery. It…
How might the visual arts help us see history with new eyes? In what ways…
“History, Memory, and Public History,” a graduate seminar co-taught by Professors Anthony Grafton and Martha…
In Fall 2011, Bryan Just, Curator and Lecturer in the Art of the Ancient Americas,…
In this course, Professor Joshua Kotin challenged students to think about canon formation by identifying…
Professor Martha Sandweiss’s course “History of the American West” asks students to engage with primary…
How do artists use varying stylistic devices to narrate the experiences of illness and caregiving?…
How have artists, over the last two centuries, approached the subject of slavery? In Spring…
In Professor Katherine Reischl’s course “Soviet Culture: Above and Below Ground,” students work in small…
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