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  1. After the Darkness? Holocaust Survivors’ Emotional, Psychological and Social Journeys in the Early Postwar Period

    none Emerging from the horror and ruins of the Holocaust, survivors were confronted with many challenges, both physical and psychological. The loss of their loved ones, the destruction of their world, and prolonged exposure to violence and suffering would ...

  2. The Three Pillars and Four Fears of Liberalism

    none On Thursday September 21st, the Center for Critical Democracy Studies will be hosting a presentation by Professor Alan Kahan (Université de Versailles) titled The Three Pillars and Four Fears of Liberalism. The event will be held at 5:30pm in the Cen ...

  3. Popular and Municipal Magistrates at the Head of Each Community

    none On Wednesday October 4th, the Center for Critical Democracy Studies will be hosting a presentation by Professor Andrew Jainchill (Queen’s University Ontario) titled Popular and Municipal Magistrates at the Head of Each Community: The Marquis d’Argens ...

  4. Discourse on the Plague (1347-1600):

    Related links Center for Media, Communication and Global Change Université Côte d’Azur Prof Brenton Hobart Download more information https://www.aup.edu/sites/default/files/widget-download/file/PROGRAMME_DISCOURS_SUR_LA_PESTE_VF.pdf Discourse on the Plagu ...

  5. Quel avenir pour nos démocraties? avec Perrine Simon-Nahum (Directrice du département de philosophie, ENS-Ulm)

    none Comment restaurer l'idée de la démocratie à ceux qui pensent qu'elle les a abandonnées? Comment sortir du triomphe de l'individualisme et redonner goût de l'engagement, le désir d'une société d'égaux, une revendication d ...

  6. Between Becomings: Narration and International Law

    none Rashmi Dharia, in conversation with Sneharika Roy – ‘Between Becomings: Narration and International Law’. What is at stake in telling stories in the work of international law? How can thinking like a literature scholar help? This talk explores those ...

  7. Shaping Degas’s Dancers, on Stage, in Wax, in the Press

    none Andrea Christmas and Liliane Erhart, in conversation with Cary Hollinshead-Strick– ‘Shaping Degas’s Dancers, on Stage, in Wax, in the Press’.  The nineteenth century saw a progressive feminization of the ballet dancer and masculinization of the imagi ...

  8. Queering the Quai: Paris’ Magic City

    none Patrick Preston, in conversation with Robert Payne,  ‘Queering the Quai: Paris’s Magic City.' There were drag balls at the Magic City, a pleasure space on the Quai d’Orsay and the Rue de l’Université (right near where AUP is now), from 1900-1934 ...

  9. Poisoned bread, the CIA, and the psychedelic humanities

    none Russell Williams, in conversation with Elizabeth Kinne, ‘Poisoned bread, the CIA, and the psychedelic humanities’.  History is weird. Did the CIA lace bread with LSD, and what happens when contemporary novelist Sophie Macintosh writes about it? Does ...

  10. Refusing to Be Silent: Engaged Conversations with Leading Intellectuals, book promotion

    none How can we approach the world and guide our thinking in the face of profound, myriad challenges? The book seeks to formulate these challenges and develop ways to tackle them through a set of wide-ranging interviews with leading intellectuals of our t ...

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