… for his immediate release and, noting that the “coercive act” had jeopardized the safety of passengers and crew, … with Ukraine this spring, the recent diplomatic crisis between the Czech Republic and Russia, and of course the …
Gilder Lehrman Center for the Study of Slavery, Resistance, and Abolition
… of the modern world by promoting interaction and exchange between scholars, teachers, and public historians through … African American History and Culture was established by an Act of Congress in 2003 making it the 19th museum of the …
… historians). Professor Kurilla highlighted the difference between the framing of Russian history in the professional … a talk focused on the Belgorod region and the relationship between social and political infrastructure and economic … also stressed the importance of building connections between scholars in and outside of Russia. Written by David …
… This book follows key moments in the rise of Hebrew poetry in Eretz-Israel. The book clarifies the literary and … of Eretz-Israel is revealed to be a violent one; Hebrew poetry written about it not only represents it but actually takes an active role in its creation. This poetry is understood here as a mechanism for “aesthetic …
… constitutionalism and how it served as a nexus between the abolitionist movement and antislavery … to “[venture] into this terrain to make some commonalities between the Kansas Civil War and the Era of President Trump.” … into account continuity and change, arguing that one must act responsibly when they jump into public debates about the …
Gilder Lehrman Center for the Study of Slavery, Resistance, and Abolition
… instruments: the California Transparency in Supply Chains Act (implemented in 2012) and the United Kingdom Modern Slavery Act and the Transparency in Supply Chains Clause of 2015. A … interviews will provide a base of historical comparison between producer- and consumer-responsibility advocacy as a …
… This book follows key moments in the rise of Hebrew poetry in Eretz-Israel. The book clarifies the literary and … of Eretz-Israel is revealed to be a violent one; Hebrew poetry written about it not only represents it but actually takes an active role in its creation. This poetry is understood here as a mechanism for “aesthetic …
… period leading up to the US Trafficking Victims Protection Act and the UN “Palermo” Protocol, which launched the issue … Race and Pregnancy, Past and Present A conversation between Carolyn Roberts (Assistant Professor of History of …