… biennial Hirschman Prize is awarded to scholars who have made outstanding contributions to international, … C. Scott is a scholar of extraordinary breadth who has made a career of ‘creative trespassing’ across …
… Village Leadership Consulting, commented on the remarks made by Colombian business leaders. Llorente made a “call for action” for the private sector to become …
… a social movement and an analytical framework — made a significant impact in global agrarian discourse over … 40th anniversary of the Journal of Peasant Studies , which made the critical dialogues in the conference all the more …
Gilder Lehrman Center for the Study of Slavery, Resistance, and Abolition
… by: William Struhs Two scholars did the research that made Priscilla’s Homecoming possible. The first is Edward … an anthropologist at James Madison University in Virginia, made another discovery that helps link Thomalind to her …
Gilder Lehrman Center for the Study of Slavery, Resistance, and Abolition
… can fancy readily its contractions and dilations, as he made those addresses to his countrymen and called upon them … then an age produces such men. Our shameless people have made merchandise of the likeness of Cingues - as they have of …
… during your time at Yale? This is going to sound like I made it up for this interview, but it was actually refugee … dean of Morse college. It was a Law School class, and she made it incredibly interactive. It was very hands-on and …
… aims to push back against a monopoly of truth claims made by specific religions. The conference ended with the … . This symposium was made possible by funding from the Henry Luce Foundation and …
… customary livelihoods�. The second panel on the first day, made up of Bharat Kumar Pokharel, from Intercooperation … disciplines. The annual ISTF conference at Yale has been made possible through support from the ITSF Student …
… main-stream politicians and those who hold power have made deals to get the unwanted Chakma people out of the way, … own deals to fight for rights as their interests have been made to conflict. The story of another people in the …
… of William Faulkner, commenting that the translator made the choice to ignore the specific language used by … are no longer assumed to be neutral.” However, Kaplan also made clear that the search for unbiased translation cannot be …
… and the present in Brazil? And second: How can Brazil be made relevant to other parts of the world? As the speakers made clear, these questions are more than just scholarly …
… of William Faulkner, commenting that the translator made the choice to ignore the specific language used by … are no longer assumed to be neutral.” However, Kaplan also made clear that the search for unbiased translation cannot be …