… right? Is a hotel a private or a public institution? What should be our stand as to public travel or public … responsibility for his colored child? Moreover, no matter what our attitude, acts and clear statements have been, we …
… Association , No. 2, 2003 “September 11, 2001- ‘An Event Without a Voice’,” in Trauma at Home , Judith … Testimony and Its ‘Reception’ within Its Own Frame, as a Process in Its Own Right: A Response to ‘Between History and …
… Memorial Library, Lecture Hall Conference Program This event will bring to the Yale campus past Yale Baltic Studies … “The Debt and the Kin: Collateral Damage of the Insolvency Process” 2:30-2:45 Coffee break 2:45-4:15 Session II Juhan …
… of the United Nations. Scholars have also begun to ask what features of a society, as well as what strategies articulated well in advance of the time at …
… centuries. Who were the Montezumas of the Isthmus and what, if any, relation did they have to the Mexica tlatoani … This essay is an first-sketch attempt to piece together what is known about the Reyes Montezumas and the presence of …
… Alyssa Arre … Alyssa Arre What makes human cognition unique? This is the big picture … learn from other individuals in a social context, and what features of other individuals (like age and sex) they …
… second premise is that the study of the Third World (and what was, until recently, called the Second World) must never … of interdisciplinary conversation and by demonstrating what creative trespassing can accomplish, we hope to set a …
Program on Refugees, Forced Displacement, and Humanitarian Responses
… second premise is that the study of the Third World (and what was, until recently, called the Second World) must never … of interdisciplinary conversation and by demonstrating what creative trespassing can accomplish, we hope to set a …
… all, nurtured in Vietnamese prisons for twenty years. ....what is most memorable about these poems is not the target of their cold rage. ....what is memorable in these poems is the quality of the anger, …
Gilder Lehrman Center for the Study of Slavery, Resistance, and Abolition
… read these documents, consider the following questions: What similarities exist in the conditions each owner sets … owners had for the individuals they enslaved? What might be different? What are some reasons for these terms of manumission? How …
Gilder Lehrman Center for the Study of Slavery, Resistance, and Abolition
… his person—assumed the right to decide all things for him—what he should eat, how he should eat, what he should drink; to whom he should speak, what he should speak; for whom he should work and under what …