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  • Shadows of Light by Alex May

    The Humanities After Humanism

    — Faisal Devji —

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    Inter-departmental Seminar: Global Humanities

    — April 24, 2015 —

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    Franklin Gallery@History Exhibits Opening

    — October 19, 2016 —

  • Micro meets Macro: The Challenge of Scale in Writing History with Joyce Chaplin

    — January 20, 2017 —

  • Gunlog Für – “Concurrences and Colonial Encounters: Methodologies for Multiple Histories"

    — February 20, 2017 —

  • James McDougall – “The Sacred Space of France: Race, Religion, Citizenship and Empire”

    — February 21, 2017 —

  • On Carrying Out Historical Research in North Africa

    — February 22, 2017 —

  • Symposium on Muslim African Intellectual History

    — March 27, 2017 —

  • Micro Meets Macro: The Challenge of Scale in Writing History with Lara Putnam

    — March 29, 2017 —

  • Micro meets Macro: The Challenge of Scale in History with Sigurður Gylfi Magnússon

    — April 11, 2017 —

  • Robert Morrison – “An Economy of Knowledge in the Eastern Mediterranean”

    — April 20, 2017 —

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    Beth Holmgren, Sumathi Ramaswamy & Audience | Response to Faisal Devji’s “Humanities After Humanism”

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    Franklin Gallery @ History Exhibits

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    Faisal Devji

    — University of Oxford —

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