… prevalent thesis at the time, which he characterized “the new barbarism.” It was the idea that the conflicts in the … for things like sending their kids to school or putting a new roof on their house. Some might buy beer with it, and if … groups? We don’t want to incentivize people to take up arms by paying them off, which is what the disarmament …
… prevalent thesis at the time, which he characterized “the new barbarism.” It was the idea that the conflicts in the … for things like sending their kids to school or putting a new roof on their house. Some might buy beer with it, and if … groups? We don’t want to incentivize people to take up arms by paying them off, which is what the disarmament …
… universities in Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Canada, China, Denmark, England, France, Germany, Ghana, India, … and SeminarsGraduate & ProfessionalStudentsYale and New Haven (203) 436-8164 julia.muravnik@yale.edu United …
… universities in Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Canada, China, Denmark, England, France, Germany, Ghana, India, … and SeminarsGraduate & ProfessionalStudentsYale and New Haven (203) 436-8164 julia.muravnik@yale.edu United …
… Participants from Yale University, Harvard University, New York University, Georgetown University, Rutgers … a day of presentations and network-building at Yale. The event was the culmination of a successful year of activities … opened by Albert Laguna, Assistant Professor of Ethnicity, Race & Migration and American Studies at Yale University. He …
… Beads": Karez Irrigation and Property Rights in Qing China's Arid Land. January 31 Dixita Deka Postdoctoral … Associate, Program in Agrarian Studies Yale University Arms to Farms: Making of the Farming Collectives and … Assistant Professor of Anthropology Lehman College, CUNY, New York Making Peasants Count: Creole Whiteness and the …
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… Tangled Roots Bibliography The Route to the Crossroads of Race and Ethnicity: Contemporary Access Roads Just as … Americans. Harper, Michael, Songlines in Michaeltree. New and Collected Poems. Urbana and Chicago: University of … achievements. Heaney, Seamus. Selected Poems: 1966-1987. New York: Farrar, Strauss & Giroux. 1990. (273 pages) Five …
… the Arthur and Joann Rasmussen Professor, Departments of Race, Diaspora, and Indigeneity and History, University of … and laic. In addition, the French state is, officially, race blind. In the US, there is relatively little regulation, … neutral with respect to religion, and it makes no claim to race blindness. These differences are the product of larger …
… in a Minor Key, or The Life of a Seventeenth-Century New England Farmer� November 10 Prakash Kumar History, … of Memory: Rural Women and Collectivization in 1950s China� December 1 Ignacio Chapela Environmental Science, … �The Great Trek to Tanzania:� South African Capital, Race, and National Sovereignty in the Post-Apartheid Era� …
… Xiamen University, studies the medieval history of South China, particularly the local society and culture, as well as … year 2015-16 at Yale finishing a book project (titled The New Politics of Adjustment: International Economic Crisis and … “Bridges China Dialogue” in Geneva, a prominent annual event featuring high-level conversation between ministers, …
… to consider the relationship between Hong Kong and China through its border history. Historians have described … Kong as an “in-between space” and proposed a “Hong Kong-China nexus.” Recent historical studies have examined the … of scholarship on South China as well as contribute new frameworks to the study of the city, the village, and the …