Author: Ashley Childers
Frontiers of Fear (11/2/15)
The Sense of an Ending: Reflections on the Death of Don Quixote (10/27/15)
28th Annual Russian-American Festival
The Crime and the Silence with Anna Bikont and Irena Grudzinska Gross (10/29/15)
Join us for a conversation with Polish-Jewish journalist Anna Bikont, author of The Crime and the Silence (Farrar, Straus & Giroux, September 2015), translator Alissa Valles, PhD student at the Editorial Institute, and Irena Grudzinska Gross, Resident Scholar and Lecturer in the Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures at Princeton University. The Crime and the […]
France on Campus Award – Applications are open!
The Cultural Services of the French Embassy, in partnership with Kickstarter and OrgSync have established the France on Campus Award under the patronage of film director Wes Anderson to discover, celebrate and support initiatives that explore France in new and creative ways. The Award is intended to help student organizations eager to launch or continue […]
Applications for the European Student Conference 2016 (ESC 2016) are now open!
ESC 2016 is a Conference organized by European Horizons that will be held once again at the Yale School of Management on February 5th and 6th 2016. The Conference will bring together 100 undergraduate and graduate students from universities across the USA with distinguished academics and seasoned policy-makers in order to address some of the […]
Call for Applications: 2016 Graduate Writing Fellowship
The CAS Writing Program is now accepting applications from doctoral students for their Graduate Writing Fellowship program, to begin in Fall 2016. These competitive fellowships provide doctoral students from across the University with an opportunity to receive valuable training and teaching experience while serving as instructors in the Writing Program. Applications are due November 9, […]
Post-Holocaust France and the Jews, 1945-1955
Edited by Seán Hand and Steven T. Katz Despite an outpouring of scholarship on the Holocaust, little work has focused on what happened to Europe’s Jewish communities after the war ended. And unlike many other European nations in which the majority of the Jewish population perished, France had a significant post‑war Jewish community that numbered […]
The Value of the Particular: Lessons from Judaism and the Modern Jewish Experience
Festschrift for Steven T. Katz on the Occasion of his Seventieth Birthday Edited by Michael Zank, Boston University and Ingrid Anderson, Boston University In this tribute to Steven T. Katz on the occasion of his seventieth birthday, Michael Zank and Ingrid Anderson present sixteen original essays written by senior and junior scholars in comparative religion, […]