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The Marburg Files
The Marburg Files, also known as the Nazi Secret Service Files, were documents detailing the espionage activities of the Nazi regime in Central America, Mexico, and the Caribbean before and during World War II. The files were discovered in 1946 and helped to expose the extent of Nazi influence in the region, as well as the complicity of some Latin American governments.
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published: 11 Apr 2023
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Warburg Symposium Day 1 - An Eccentric Science
This two-day symposium explores Warburg's ideas and their adumbrations, e.g., his preoccupations with - and intuitions about - memory, both in relation to different forms of artistic creation and in anticipation of concepts related to neuroplasticity and neuroesthetics; the significance and fluency of the image - its elliptical and metaphoric functions - and of affect for the phenomena and qualia of chronology and memory, in concert with contemporary understanding of the dynamic unconscious; and the interdisciplinary mode of thought - the philosophical and art historical, cosmographic and historical - at the heart of Warburg's atlas. Schedule for Saturday, October 12th: 11:45 am - 12:30 pm: An Eccentric Science Georges Didi-Huberman
Georges Didi-Huberman, philosopher and art historian, te...
published: 16 Oct 2013
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Andrea Pinotti - Variations without Theme: Warburg and the Morphology of the Neutral
The Warburg Institute celebrated the 150th anniversary of the birth of Aby Warburg with a conference dedicated to his work and heritage. Distinguished scholars discussed the implications of Warburg’s thought and vision for the history of art, images and cultures, illuminating the past and revealing the potential of Warburg's writings for the debate about contemporary cultural differences as well.Description
published: 09 Jun 2017
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'Starving away' cancer: One of our reporters tried it
Researchers say fasting can rejuvenate your immune system and weaken cancer cells.
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published: 18 Nov 2015
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Starving cancer away | Sophia Lunt | TEDxMSU
Just like our healthy cells, malignant cancer cells need energy to survive. Dr. Sophia Lunt explains how she intends to cut off cancer cells' survival potential, and pioneer a new way of halting their growth.
Dr. Sophia Lunt began her training in metabolism at Princeton University, where she received her Ph.D. studying the metabolic consequences of the antibiotic drug trimethoprim. As a postdoctoral fellow at MIT, she focused on cancer metabolism, and was awarded the CDMRP PRCRP Visionary Postdoctoral Fellowship from the Department of Defense to support her research. She currently runs a research lab focused on cancer metabolism at Michigan State University.
This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more ...
published: 15 Apr 2016
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Jason Haber on the Master Builder, Robert Moses | Bob Herbert's Op-Ed.TV
Robert Moses died nearly four decades ago. He’s largely forgotten now. But there was a time when he wielded the power of a colossus in New York City and New York State. Nick-named the master builder, he was the driving force behind the creation of Jones Beach State Park, the Triborough Bridge, the New York World’s Fair, and on and on and on. You’d imagine that someone with that kind of track record would be a celebrated figure in this town. But Moses was hugely controversial, and in many quarters reviled. Bob looks back on the remarkable life and times of Robert Moses with guest Jason Haber, a New York city real estate expert, who has lectured extensively on Robert Moses.
(Taped: 9/26/2019)
Bob Herbert's Op-Ed.TV is a weekly half-hour program featuring interviews with significant men and...
published: 08 Oct 2019
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Cramer: Viral video of a billionaire bragging about wealth in taxi could be a Warren campaign ad
The video of a hedge-fund manager touting his wealth in the backseat of a taxi might as well be a campaign ad for Sen. Elizabeth Warren, CNBC's Jim Cramer says.
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published: 19 Dec 2019
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Firing Line with William F. Buckley Jr.: President Kennedy and Prime Minister Macmillan: Part I
Episode S0836, Recorded on November 17, 1989
Guests: Alistair Horne, Arthur M. (Arthur Meier) Schlesinger, John Kenneth Galbraith
For more information about this program, see: http://digitalcollections.hoover.org/objects/7024
For more information about the Firing Line broadcast records at the Hoover Institution Archives, see:
http://www.oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/kt6m3nc88c/dsc/#c01-1.2.11.1
© The Board of Trustees of the Leland Stanford Junior University. All rights reserved. Reproduction in whole or in part in any form or medium without express written permission of the Board of Trustees of the Leland Stanford Junior University is prohibited and strictly enforced.
published: 03 Feb 2017
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FULL INTERVIEW: Charles R. Kaye of Warburg Pincus
AVCJ editorial has been out meeting with Stephen Pagliuca from Bain, Howard Marks from Oaktree and Charles Kaye from Warburg Pincus, to find out their views on the industry and what they are excited about for this year's event.
published: 11 Sep 2015
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Lorraine Daston: Exempla and the Epistemology of the Humanities
The Warburg Institute celebrated the 150th anniversary of the birth of Aby Warburg with a conference dedicated to his work and heritage. Distinguished scholars discussed the implications of Warburg’s thought and vision for the history of art, images and cultures, illuminating the past and revealing the potential of Warburg's writings for the debate about contemporary cultural differences as well.
published: 04 Nov 2016
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The Marburg Files
The Marburg Files, also known as the Nazi Secret Service Files, were documents detailing the espionage activities of the Nazi regime in Central America, Mexico,...
The Marburg Files, also known as the Nazi Secret Service Files, were documents detailing the espionage activities of the Nazi regime in Central America, Mexico, and the Caribbean before and during World War II. The files were discovered in 1946 and helped to expose the extent of Nazi influence in the region, as well as the complicity of some Latin American governments.
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Today's Daily Dose short history film covers the Marburg Files, which exposed Britain's Duke of Windsor as a Nazi sympathizer. The filmmaker has included the original voice over script to further assist your understanding:
Today on The Daily Dose, The Marburg Files.
Now known as the Marburg or Windsor Files, as Germany neared surrendered in the spring of 1945, a cache of buried and quite top-secret Nazi documents were unearthed by American troops near the Harz Mountains in Germany, before being catalogued at Marburg Castle by Allied intelligence officers. Within the nearly 400 tons of documents recovered, at least 60 were discovered between the Nazi high command—including Hitler—and Duke of Windsor, who had been crowned King of England before abdicating the thrown to marry American divorcée, Wallis Simpson. When Winston Churchill informed King George the VI of their existence, the king insisted that the files be withheld from the British public at large.
Beginning in 1937, after the Duke and his wife stayed with Hitler at his mountain retreat, the photographs of the British ex-royals with the Führer created an acute embarrassment for the royal family, followed by the Duke’s May 1939 recorded message from his self-imposed exile in France, where he urged British leaders to do all in their power to come to terms with the Nazis. While the Duke’s message was heard around the world, the BBC refused to air the tape, filing it away with a label that read “IMPORTANT: Not to be broadcast.” Yet the Marburg files further illuminated how in bed the Duke of Windsor was with Nazi officials, including a top-secret cable from the German ambassador in Lisbon to Nazi high command, indicating that the Duke was convinced that if had he remained on the throne, war with Germany would have been avoided, but now that war was on, the Duke advocated that continued severe bombing of Britain would ultimately force his country to sue for peace.
After rumors broke out about the discovery of classified German documents, the Marburg files were published in 1957, prompting Her Majesty’s Stationary Office to write about the Duke that “His Royal Highness never wavered in his loyalty to the British cause.” In truth, however, historians have agreed that the Duke’s close alliance with the Nazis was motivated by his sense of hurt and rejection by his countrymen and his own royal family. For his part, the Duke of Windsor never lived in England for the remainder of his life.
And there you have it, The Marburg Files, today on The Daily Dose.
https://wn.com/The_Marburg_Files
The Marburg Files, also known as the Nazi Secret Service Files, were documents detailing the espionage activities of the Nazi regime in Central America, Mexico, and the Caribbean before and during World War II. The files were discovered in 1946 and helped to expose the extent of Nazi influence in the region, as well as the complicity of some Latin American governments.
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Today's Daily Dose short history film covers the Marburg Files, which exposed Britain's Duke of Windsor as a Nazi sympathizer. The filmmaker has included the original voice over script to further assist your understanding:
Today on The Daily Dose, The Marburg Files.
Now known as the Marburg or Windsor Files, as Germany neared surrendered in the spring of 1945, a cache of buried and quite top-secret Nazi documents were unearthed by American troops near the Harz Mountains in Germany, before being catalogued at Marburg Castle by Allied intelligence officers. Within the nearly 400 tons of documents recovered, at least 60 were discovered between the Nazi high command—including Hitler—and Duke of Windsor, who had been crowned King of England before abdicating the thrown to marry American divorcée, Wallis Simpson. When Winston Churchill informed King George the VI of their existence, the king insisted that the files be withheld from the British public at large.
Beginning in 1937, after the Duke and his wife stayed with Hitler at his mountain retreat, the photographs of the British ex-royals with the Führer created an acute embarrassment for the royal family, followed by the Duke’s May 1939 recorded message from his self-imposed exile in France, where he urged British leaders to do all in their power to come to terms with the Nazis. While the Duke’s message was heard around the world, the BBC refused to air the tape, filing it away with a label that read “IMPORTANT: Not to be broadcast.” Yet the Marburg files further illuminated how in bed the Duke of Windsor was with Nazi officials, including a top-secret cable from the German ambassador in Lisbon to Nazi high command, indicating that the Duke was convinced that if had he remained on the throne, war with Germany would have been avoided, but now that war was on, the Duke advocated that continued severe bombing of Britain would ultimately force his country to sue for peace.
After rumors broke out about the discovery of classified German documents, the Marburg files were published in 1957, prompting Her Majesty’s Stationary Office to write about the Duke that “His Royal Highness never wavered in his loyalty to the British cause.” In truth, however, historians have agreed that the Duke’s close alliance with the Nazis was motivated by his sense of hurt and rejection by his countrymen and his own royal family. For his part, the Duke of Windsor never lived in England for the remainder of his life.
And there you have it, The Marburg Files, today on The Daily Dose.
- published: 11 Apr 2023
- views: 8342
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Warburg Symposium Day 1 - An Eccentric Science
This two-day symposium explores Warburg's ideas and their adumbrations, e.g., his preoccupations with - and intuitions about - memory, both in relation to diffe...
This two-day symposium explores Warburg's ideas and their adumbrations, e.g., his preoccupations with - and intuitions about - memory, both in relation to different forms of artistic creation and in anticipation of concepts related to neuroplasticity and neuroesthetics; the significance and fluency of the image - its elliptical and metaphoric functions - and of affect for the phenomena and qualia of chronology and memory, in concert with contemporary understanding of the dynamic unconscious; and the interdisciplinary mode of thought - the philosophical and art historical, cosmographic and historical - at the heart of Warburg's atlas. Schedule for Saturday, October 12th: 11:45 am - 12:30 pm: An Eccentric Science Georges Didi-Huberman
Georges Didi-Huberman, philosopher and art historian, teaches at the School for Advanced Studies in the Social Sciences (Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales) in Paris, where he has been a lecturer since 1990. He is a winner of the Distinguished Lifetime Achievement Award for Writing on Art given by the College Art Association.Born in Saint-Etienne on June 13, 1953, Didi-Huberman is the son of a painter. He studied philosophy and art history in Paris, complementing his studies in Rome (Academy of France), Florence (Villa I Tatti, Harvard University Center for Italian Renaissance Studies), and London (Institute of Advanced Study, Warburg Institute).He has written many books, including Images in Spite of All: Four Photographs from Auschwitz; Confronting Images: Questioning the Ends of a Certain History of Art; and Invention of Hysteria: Charcot and the Photographic Iconography of the Salpêtrière.
https://wn.com/Warburg_Symposium_Day_1_An_Eccentric_Science
This two-day symposium explores Warburg's ideas and their adumbrations, e.g., his preoccupations with - and intuitions about - memory, both in relation to different forms of artistic creation and in anticipation of concepts related to neuroplasticity and neuroesthetics; the significance and fluency of the image - its elliptical and metaphoric functions - and of affect for the phenomena and qualia of chronology and memory, in concert with contemporary understanding of the dynamic unconscious; and the interdisciplinary mode of thought - the philosophical and art historical, cosmographic and historical - at the heart of Warburg's atlas. Schedule for Saturday, October 12th: 11:45 am - 12:30 pm: An Eccentric Science Georges Didi-Huberman
Georges Didi-Huberman, philosopher and art historian, teaches at the School for Advanced Studies in the Social Sciences (Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales) in Paris, where he has been a lecturer since 1990. He is a winner of the Distinguished Lifetime Achievement Award for Writing on Art given by the College Art Association.Born in Saint-Etienne on June 13, 1953, Didi-Huberman is the son of a painter. He studied philosophy and art history in Paris, complementing his studies in Rome (Academy of France), Florence (Villa I Tatti, Harvard University Center for Italian Renaissance Studies), and London (Institute of Advanced Study, Warburg Institute).He has written many books, including Images in Spite of All: Four Photographs from Auschwitz; Confronting Images: Questioning the Ends of a Certain History of Art; and Invention of Hysteria: Charcot and the Photographic Iconography of the Salpêtrière.
- published: 16 Oct 2013
- views: 6479
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Andrea Pinotti - Variations without Theme: Warburg and the Morphology of the Neutral
The Warburg Institute celebrated the 150th anniversary of the birth of Aby Warburg with a conference dedicated to his work and heritage. Distinguished scholars ...
The Warburg Institute celebrated the 150th anniversary of the birth of Aby Warburg with a conference dedicated to his work and heritage. Distinguished scholars discussed the implications of Warburg’s thought and vision for the history of art, images and cultures, illuminating the past and revealing the potential of Warburg's writings for the debate about contemporary cultural differences as well.Description
https://wn.com/Andrea_Pinotti_Variations_Without_Theme_Warburg_And_The_Morphology_Of_The_Neutral
The Warburg Institute celebrated the 150th anniversary of the birth of Aby Warburg with a conference dedicated to his work and heritage. Distinguished scholars discussed the implications of Warburg’s thought and vision for the history of art, images and cultures, illuminating the past and revealing the potential of Warburg's writings for the debate about contemporary cultural differences as well.Description
- published: 09 Jun 2017
- views: 2258
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'Starving away' cancer: One of our reporters tried it
Researchers say fasting can rejuvenate your immune system and weaken cancer cells.
WCPO - 9 On Your Side brings you the latest trusted news and information for...
Researchers say fasting can rejuvenate your immune system and weaken cancer cells.
WCPO - 9 On Your Side brings you the latest trusted news and information for the greater Cincinnati Tri-State area, including Northern Kentucky and Indiana.
WCPO Channel 9 News brings you breaking news alerts, weather, traffic, streaming video and in-depth coverage of topics important to you and your community.
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https://wn.com/'Starving_Away'_Cancer_One_Of_Our_Reporters_Tried_It
Researchers say fasting can rejuvenate your immune system and weaken cancer cells.
WCPO - 9 On Your Side brings you the latest trusted news and information for the greater Cincinnati Tri-State area, including Northern Kentucky and Indiana.
WCPO Channel 9 News brings you breaking news alerts, weather, traffic, streaming video and in-depth coverage of topics important to you and your community.
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- published: 18 Nov 2015
- views: 1355905
10:30
Starving cancer away | Sophia Lunt | TEDxMSU
Just like our healthy cells, malignant cancer cells need energy to survive. Dr. Sophia Lunt explains how she intends to cut off cancer cells' survival potential...
Just like our healthy cells, malignant cancer cells need energy to survive. Dr. Sophia Lunt explains how she intends to cut off cancer cells' survival potential, and pioneer a new way of halting their growth.
Dr. Sophia Lunt began her training in metabolism at Princeton University, where she received her Ph.D. studying the metabolic consequences of the antibiotic drug trimethoprim. As a postdoctoral fellow at MIT, she focused on cancer metabolism, and was awarded the CDMRP PRCRP Visionary Postdoctoral Fellowship from the Department of Defense to support her research. She currently runs a research lab focused on cancer metabolism at Michigan State University.
This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at http://ted.com/tedx
https://wn.com/Starving_Cancer_Away_|_Sophia_Lunt_|_Tedxmsu
Just like our healthy cells, malignant cancer cells need energy to survive. Dr. Sophia Lunt explains how she intends to cut off cancer cells' survival potential, and pioneer a new way of halting their growth.
Dr. Sophia Lunt began her training in metabolism at Princeton University, where she received her Ph.D. studying the metabolic consequences of the antibiotic drug trimethoprim. As a postdoctoral fellow at MIT, she focused on cancer metabolism, and was awarded the CDMRP PRCRP Visionary Postdoctoral Fellowship from the Department of Defense to support her research. She currently runs a research lab focused on cancer metabolism at Michigan State University.
This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at http://ted.com/tedx
- published: 15 Apr 2016
- views: 2283605
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Jason Haber on the Master Builder, Robert Moses | Bob Herbert's Op-Ed.TV
Robert Moses died nearly four decades ago. He’s largely forgotten now. But there was a time when he wielded the power of a colossus in New York City and New Yor...
Robert Moses died nearly four decades ago. He’s largely forgotten now. But there was a time when he wielded the power of a colossus in New York City and New York State. Nick-named the master builder, he was the driving force behind the creation of Jones Beach State Park, the Triborough Bridge, the New York World’s Fair, and on and on and on. You’d imagine that someone with that kind of track record would be a celebrated figure in this town. But Moses was hugely controversial, and in many quarters reviled. Bob looks back on the remarkable life and times of Robert Moses with guest Jason Haber, a New York city real estate expert, who has lectured extensively on Robert Moses.
(Taped: 9/26/2019)
Bob Herbert's Op-Ed.TV is a weekly half-hour program featuring interviews with significant men and women from a variety of fields: officeholders and activists, economists, labor leaders, writers and artists. Herbert, a longtime journalist and former columnist for The New York Times, takes a close look each week at a compelling contemporary issue. He elicits personal stories and insights into the character of each guest, revealing not just what they believe about a particular issue, but why they believe it.
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https://wn.com/Jason_Haber_On_The_Master_Builder,_Robert_Moses_|_Bob_Herbert's_Op_Ed.Tv
Robert Moses died nearly four decades ago. He’s largely forgotten now. But there was a time when he wielded the power of a colossus in New York City and New York State. Nick-named the master builder, he was the driving force behind the creation of Jones Beach State Park, the Triborough Bridge, the New York World’s Fair, and on and on and on. You’d imagine that someone with that kind of track record would be a celebrated figure in this town. But Moses was hugely controversial, and in many quarters reviled. Bob looks back on the remarkable life and times of Robert Moses with guest Jason Haber, a New York city real estate expert, who has lectured extensively on Robert Moses.
(Taped: 9/26/2019)
Bob Herbert's Op-Ed.TV is a weekly half-hour program featuring interviews with significant men and women from a variety of fields: officeholders and activists, economists, labor leaders, writers and artists. Herbert, a longtime journalist and former columnist for The New York Times, takes a close look each week at a compelling contemporary issue. He elicits personal stories and insights into the character of each guest, revealing not just what they believe about a particular issue, but why they believe it.
Watch more Bob Herbert's Op-Ed.TV at http://tv.cuny.edu/show/opedtv
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- published: 08 Oct 2019
- views: 10513
2:14
Cramer: Viral video of a billionaire bragging about wealth in taxi could be a Warren campaign ad
The video of a hedge-fund manager touting his wealth in the backseat of a taxi might as well be a campaign ad for Sen. Elizabeth Warren, CNBC's Jim Cramer says....
The video of a hedge-fund manager touting his wealth in the backseat of a taxi might as well be a campaign ad for Sen. Elizabeth Warren, CNBC's Jim Cramer says.
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The video of a hedge-fund manager touting his wealth in the backseat of a taxi might as well be a campaign ad for Sen. Elizabeth Warren, CNBC's Jim Cramer says.
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- published: 19 Dec 2019
- views: 848255
29:20
Firing Line with William F. Buckley Jr.: President Kennedy and Prime Minister Macmillan: Part I
Episode S0836, Recorded on November 17, 1989
Guests: Alistair Horne, Arthur M. (Arthur Meier) Schlesinger, John Kenneth Galbraith
For more information about t...
Episode S0836, Recorded on November 17, 1989
Guests: Alistair Horne, Arthur M. (Arthur Meier) Schlesinger, John Kenneth Galbraith
For more information about this program, see: http://digitalcollections.hoover.org/objects/7024
For more information about the Firing Line broadcast records at the Hoover Institution Archives, see:
http://www.oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/kt6m3nc88c/dsc/#c01-1.2.11.1
© The Board of Trustees of the Leland Stanford Junior University. All rights reserved. Reproduction in whole or in part in any form or medium without express written permission of the Board of Trustees of the Leland Stanford Junior University is prohibited and strictly enforced.
https://wn.com/Firing_Line_With_William_F._Buckley_Jr._President_Kennedy_And_Prime_Minister_Macmillan_Part_I
Episode S0836, Recorded on November 17, 1989
Guests: Alistair Horne, Arthur M. (Arthur Meier) Schlesinger, John Kenneth Galbraith
For more information about this program, see: http://digitalcollections.hoover.org/objects/7024
For more information about the Firing Line broadcast records at the Hoover Institution Archives, see:
http://www.oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/kt6m3nc88c/dsc/#c01-1.2.11.1
© The Board of Trustees of the Leland Stanford Junior University. All rights reserved. Reproduction in whole or in part in any form or medium without express written permission of the Board of Trustees of the Leland Stanford Junior University is prohibited and strictly enforced.
- published: 03 Feb 2017
- views: 11473
8:34
FULL INTERVIEW: Charles R. Kaye of Warburg Pincus
AVCJ editorial has been out meeting with Stephen Pagliuca from Bain, Howard Marks from Oaktree and Charles Kaye from Warburg Pincus, to find out their views on ...
AVCJ editorial has been out meeting with Stephen Pagliuca from Bain, Howard Marks from Oaktree and Charles Kaye from Warburg Pincus, to find out their views on the industry and what they are excited about for this year's event.
https://wn.com/Full_Interview_Charles_R._Kaye_Of_Warburg_Pincus
AVCJ editorial has been out meeting with Stephen Pagliuca from Bain, Howard Marks from Oaktree and Charles Kaye from Warburg Pincus, to find out their views on the industry and what they are excited about for this year's event.
- published: 11 Sep 2015
- views: 442
29:09
Lorraine Daston: Exempla and the Epistemology of the Humanities
The Warburg Institute celebrated the 150th anniversary of the birth of Aby Warburg with a conference dedicated to his work and heritage. Distinguished scholars ...
The Warburg Institute celebrated the 150th anniversary of the birth of Aby Warburg with a conference dedicated to his work and heritage. Distinguished scholars discussed the implications of Warburg’s thought and vision for the history of art, images and cultures, illuminating the past and revealing the potential of Warburg's writings for the debate about contemporary cultural differences as well.
https://wn.com/Lorraine_Daston_Exempla_And_The_Epistemology_Of_The_Humanities
The Warburg Institute celebrated the 150th anniversary of the birth of Aby Warburg with a conference dedicated to his work and heritage. Distinguished scholars discussed the implications of Warburg’s thought and vision for the history of art, images and cultures, illuminating the past and revealing the potential of Warburg's writings for the debate about contemporary cultural differences as well.
- published: 04 Nov 2016
- views: 3020