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Feb
07
LRCCS Noon Lecture Series | Making a Buddhist State: Productivity as a Political Value in Early Modern Tibet
Ian MacCormack, Khyentse Lecturer in Buddhist Studies, Hebrew University of Jerusalem
12:00 PM
Room 110
Weiser Hall
Feb
10
Winter 2023 MEMS Lecture. Blood, Fat, and Fear in Seventeenth-Century Travelogues
Gitanjali Shahani, San Francisco State University
1:00 PM
Virtual
Feb
19
The Premodern Colloquium. Cervantine Blackness
Nicholas Jones, Yale University
4:00 PM
Virtual