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Month: September 2025
New article by Simon P. Newman
“Taken Not Given: The End of Slavery in Britain”
Talk by Jacqueline-Bethel Tchouta Mougoué
Jacque will present research based on her completed second book project, Pan-African Lives: Racial Politics and Belonging in Africa.
Karen Britland to give book talk
“Women’s Piety and Coded Writing: The Case of Anne Halkett (c. 1623-1699)”
Darshana Sreedhar Mini wins National Communication Association Book Award
The IRH congratulates Darshana on this fantastic achievement.
Emily Callaci’s book reviewed in The New York Review
Callaci’s recent book was reviewed by Dorothy Sue Cobble (Distinguished Professor Emerita of History and Labor Studies, Rutgers University).
Brooklyn Rail Virtual Conversation featuring Jill H. Casid
“Decolonial Jewish Practice in Art and Visual Culture After Gaza.”
Pastoral’s End: Art, Ecology, and Catastrophe in Renaissance Italy
James Pilgrim
Book by James Pilgrim now forthcoming
Pastoral’s End: Art, Ecology, and Catastrophe in Renaissance Italy
L’Imitation d’autrui et l’Invention de soi. Le concept d’ingenium chez Spinoza
Mélanie Zappulla