As a result of the Dawes Act of 1887, 90 million acres of Native American reservation lands in the West were sold to non-Indians. Ford scholar Courtney Geiss ’18 is researching federal records to study the role played by the federal agents who enforced the law.
“This article presents a short introductory analysis and appreciation of one the most outstanding and remarkable translations from German literature into the Chinese language from the last decades, the translation of the late hymns of Friedrich Hölderlin (1770–1843) by the Chinese scholar and translator Liu Haoming.” —Hans Peter Hoffmann. Published online 2016-06-07. arcadia: International Journal of Literary Culture / Internationale Zeitschrift für literarische Kultur
Interview after public lecture, organized by the Archaeological Institute of America, at the Houston Museum of Natural Science to inaugurate the exhibit The Virgin of Guadalupe: Empress of the Americas.
The Folger Shakespeare Library has archived the exhibition Here Is a Play Fitted with all previous exhibitions. See especially Here Is a Play Fitted exhibition material under “Contents of the exhibition.”
Exploring a range of comic forms—from 19th-century drawings by artistic pioneers to today’s engaging graphic novels and web comics—Associate Professor of English Peter Antelyes surveys the history of comic art and even encourages students to try their hand. Vassar Quarterly, Spring/Summer 2015