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A community of scholars : seventy-five years of the University Seminars at Columbia /

"The Columbia University Seminars, which celebrate their 75th anniversary next year, constitute a unique forum in academia. At these periodic campus gatherings, experts of all sorts-drawn from many different institutions of higher learning and the world at large-convene to reach beyond their sp...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Vinciguerra, Thomas J. (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: New York : Columbia University Press, [2020]
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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505 0 |a Foreword / Robert E. Pollack -- Introduction / Alice Newton -- A note to the reader / Thomas Vinciguerra -- Thinking aloud (the Renaissance) / Cynthia M. Pyle and Alan Stewart -- Critiquing the Enlightenment (Eighteenth-century European culture) / Elizabeth Powers -- Out of chaos, order" (Content and methods of the social sciences) / by Tony Carnes -- Mirror images and parallel progression (Cinema and interdisciplinary interpretation) / William Luhr and Cynthia Lucia -- Keeping the dream alive" (Full employment, social welfare, and equity) / Gertrude Goldberg and Sheila D. Collins, with Helen Lachs Ginsburg -- Exploring a diverse tropicalcColossus (Brazil) / by Sidney Greenfield -- Where do you live?" (The city) / Lisa Keller and Robert Beauregard -- Fruit flies and tomcod (Population biology) / Kathleen A. Nolan -- Living long and prospering (Aging and health : policy, practice, and research) / Victoria Raveis -- Speaking about the unspeakable (Death) / Christina Staudt, Joseph W. Dauben and John M. Kiernan -- Thinking about talking and talking about thinking (Language and cognition) / Robert E. Remez -- Embracing our common humanity (Human rights) / George Andreopoulos -- Understanding conflict (The problem of peace) / Catherine Tinker -- Appendix 1. Frank Tannenbaum : a biographical Essay / Joseph Maier and Richard W. Weatherhead -- Appendix 2. Jane Belo : first lady of the University Seminars / Georgina Marrero. 
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