The ways that an ancient Greek historian and 20th-century British authors wrote about the ‘great’ wars of their time is the focus of the next In the Company of Scholars talk, on Tuesday, Jan. 20.Emily Greenwood, professor of classics and African American...
The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation has awarded to Yale University Press an $840,000 grant to establish a new electronic portal on which curated and customizable art and architectural history content will be made available to consumers and institutions.The...
David Sorkin, newly named as the Lucy G. Moses Professor of Judaic Studies, focuses his research on finding new approaches to the intersection of Jewish and European history since the 16th century.David Sorkin (photo by Michael Marsland)Sorkin first...
Dipesh Chakrabarty, the Lawrence A. Kimpton Distinguished Service Professor of History, South Asian Languages and Civilizations, and Law at the University of Chicago will deliver the 2015 Tanner Lectures on Human Values Feb. 18-20. The theme of...
Carolyn Abbate, the Paul and Catherine Buttenweiser University Professor of Music at Harvard University, has been appointed as the 2015 Franke Visiting Fellow at the Whitney Humanities Center (WHC).Abbate will give a lecture titled “Sound Object Lessons”...
The Yale InterAsia Initiative’s promotion of collaborative research, scholarly networking, and public policy connections across Asia has been recognized by the Carnegie Corporation of New York with a renewal grant of $500,000. The Carnegie Corporation...