… and the Caucasus. He is author of In the Soviet House of Culture: A Century of Perestroikas (Princeton 1995), a study … of a World Area (LIT 2007) and The Russia Reader: History, Culture, Politics (Duke 2010). His current research explores …
… Hoober Professor of Religious Studies and a Professor of Old Testament. His interests include Israelite prophecy, the … Korean and Portuguese), Sociological Approaches to the Old Testament (which has been translated into Japanese), and Canon, Theology and Old Testament Interpretation (edited with Gene M. Tucker and …
… neoliberalism has tightened its grip on academia and the public intellectual sphere more generally, threatening to fracture the ideas of intellectual freedom, truth, public good, and democratic civil society. Thus, given the …
Gilder Lehrman Center for the Study of Slavery, Resistance, and Abolition
… be that any and all American institutions could ride that old horse, “the country was a different place and we only did … the wealthy who went to college at all, let alone an elite private college. Slightly more than seventy-five … experiencing financial difficulties, like all institutions public and private, its investment income was actually down …
Yale Center for the Study of Representative Institutions
… and New Haven communities, joined Sinha for the two-day event, organized by YCRI Postdoctoral Associate Joshua Lynn, … admitted that Donald Trump’s presidency has revitalized public interest in Old Hickory, all of the scholars in attendance emphasized …
… manuscript, We Are Like Oil: An Ecology of the Venezuelan Culture Boom, explores how literature and the visual arts … the PRODiG Fellow at the State University of New York in Old Westbury, where he helped launch the institution’s new …
… focus is the history of the book in China. Commerce in Culture: The Sibao Book Trade in the Qing and Republican … She is now engaged in research on the role that print culture played in the re-integration of Sichuan province into …
… neoliberalism has tightened its grip on academia and the public intellectual sphere more generally, threatening to fracture the ideas of intellectual freedom, truth, public good, and democratic civil society. Thus, given the …