103 Chancellor Green

Imaginations of the Womb – Uterine Imaginaries

Graduate Student Workshop

German Department, Committee on Renaissance and Early Modern Studies

The Essay’s Literary Dimensions (ESSAY WEEK)

Lucy Alford (Wake Forest University), Carolina Iribarren (Princeton University), John Michael (University of Rochester) /Moderator - Jeff Dolven (Princeton University)

Department of French & Italian
Wooten Hall, Room 301 (Kerstetter Room)

Florentine Republicanism and Humanist Platonism: On the Origins of Modern Constitutionalism

Miguel Vatter

Forum for the History of Political Thought, Program in Classical Philosophy
105 Chancellor Green

TO BE RESCHEDULED: “Jesuits and the Circulation of Objects in the Hispanic World”

Luisa Elena Alcalá, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid

Connected Visual Histories of the Pre-Modern Iberian World Working Group; CREMS; Humanities Council
Art Museum, Room 132

Spring Exhibition Preview – Gothic by Design: The Dawn of Architectural Draftmanship

Femke Speelberg, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York

103 Scheide Caldwell House

New Books Forum – Rhodri Lewis

With Daniel Heller-Roazen, Comparative Literature and Lauren Robertson, Columbia University

Art Museum, Room 375

Metropolises in the Mud: lnnovation in Building Technology in the Low Countries

Merlijn Hurx, KU Leuven

010 East Pyne 010 East Pyne, Princeton, NJ, United States

Christian Converts to Islam in the Early Modern Mediterranean World

Sir Noel Malcolm, University of Oxford

Renaissance and Early Modern Studies
Virtual Event

Jesuits and the Circulation of Objects in the Hispanic World

Luisa Elena Alcalá, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid

Connected Visual Histories of the Pre-Modern Iberian World Working Group; CREMS; Humanities Council
Julis Romo Rabinowitz Building - A17 Washington Road, Princeton, United States

The French Revolution and The Sacred: Global and Contemporary Perspectives (18th c. – present)

Committee on Renaissance and Early Modern Studies, Center for Collaborative History, University Center for Human Values