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A discussion with Philippe Broussard on new photographs of Paris under the Occupation
The event will be held in French. Caroline D. Laurent, Assistant Professor of Francophone Studies (AUP) and the Schaeffer Center are welcoming Philippe Broussard for a discussion about his book Le Photographe de l'Occupation. Philippe Broussard is a ...
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The Center for Media, Communication & Global Change
Contact Jayson Harsin Director jharsin aup.edu Sign Up for the Newsletter MCGC Newsletter MCGC in the News Book Launch: Re-thinking Mediations of Post-truth Politics and Trust by Jayson Harsin Collective Autumn Book Launch and Reading with Biswamit Dwi ...
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Research Projects
LSD: Law, State, Democracy Law, State, Democracy (LSD) is a research project seeking to promote an interdisciplinary approach to questions of law, state and democracy among jurists, the social sciences, philosophy, literature and social theory. Our aim is ...
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The Influence of Individuals in International Relations
Abstract: International relations is typically analyzed through macro- and meso-level perspectives that highlight state power and organizational agency. Yet a wide array of research increasingly challenges this perspective, highlighting the power of spe ...
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AUP LIBRARY PRESENTS: In Conversation with Hermon Mehari
Join us for an intimate conversation hosted by the AUP Library with acclaimed trumpeter Hermon Mehari as we explore the living legacy of Black American jazz. Through stories, reflections, and musical insight, Mehari will discuss jazz as a cultural force s ...
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David Boder: Reflecting on His Work, Life and Legacy 80 Years After
The Diana and Eli Zborowski Center for the Study of the Aftermath of the Holocaust, The International Institute for Holocaust Research, Yad Vashem, Fortunoff Video Archive for Holocaust Testimonies, Yale University, and The George and Irina Schaeffer Cent ...
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Book Talk: "Worlds of Wartime: The First World War and the Reconstruction of Modern Politics", Duncan Kelly
BOOK DESCRIPTION The First World War hardly ended with the formal Armistice in Europe on November 11, 1918, amid the continuing violence of blockades and epidemics, amid numerous forms of reconstruction and revolution. Its legacies, in fact, resonate deep ...
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Curriculum
The Center for Critical Democracy Studies seeks to combine education with democratic experiments to pursue innovative pedagogical opportunities for students and faculty at AUP. Among the Center’s initiatives are the “ Democracy Lab ” that provides a ha ...
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Katharina Isabel Schmidt, "The Law Laid Bare: German Jurists and the Search for Life"
ABSTRACT Ours is a time of withering trust in law and its officials, a time of yearning for alternatives to rule-based governance. Postwar codes and constitutions have not delivered on their promises; their concepts do not solve, they symbolize, the sundr ...
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International Conference: A Quarter-Millennium of Franco-American Relations
Hosted by: Guest Registration Participants’ Bios Participants’ Abstracts Abstract: The Tocqueville Society and the Center for Critical Democracy Studies at the American University of Paris, with the support of Princeton University and the Chambrun ...