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Month: January 2020

Feb. 27: Reversing the Colonial Gaze

Persian Travelers Abroad Book Talk

Mar. 23: Iran Reframed

Anxieties of Power in the Islamic Republic Book Panel

Apr. 9: Persianate Selves

Commemorating Collectives at the End of Empire Lecture

Apr. 23: Sovereignty and Geopolitics

German Diplomacy and the Constitutional Revolution 1906-1911 Lecture

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  • OCT. 12: An Iranian Childhood: Rethinking History and Memory
  • OCT. 26: Iranian Protests Through a Comparative Lens
  • SEP. 29: The City as Anthology
  • Oct. 13: Petitions and Petitioning in Iranian & Ottoman Constitutionalism
  • NOV. 3: VIOLENCE AND CARE

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