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Mark your calendars for the first ever
@WilliamsCollege transcribe-a-thon on Wed. Feb. 12 in Sawyer Library, 7-10pm. We will transcribe original documents from the college's early history. Come to help write history, stay for cookies and good cheer!@LibrarEphs#HistoryatWilliams pic.twitter.com/hTM3T2kP88
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Anthony Grafton
@scaliger’s soaring keynote lecture last night revealed comparison as a cornerstone of Renaissance humanism in Montaigne, Bodin, Boemus, Tovar and others, opening up a world of comparisons@WilliamsCollege#earlymodernworld#HistoryatWilliams pic.twitter.com/asFVzYoHnb
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The emblem of modern India was inspired by the ancient Buddhist ruler Ashoka. His disarmingly personal writings and tolerant rule are a legacy well worth remembering today, writes
@KapadiaAparna@WilliamsCollege https://scroll.in/article/951118/why-ashoka-the-emperor-of-india-who-inspired-the-symbols-of-new-republic …#HistoryatWilliams -
Delighted by this display at the Williams Bookstore of books by
@scaliger and other participants in the Global Archive of Comparison conference. Our speakers left their mark@WilliamsCollege. Come and take a look!#Williams#HistoryatWilliams pic.twitter.com/q2S4WyqBTd
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Just arrived! Delighted and looking forward to teaching from it this spring!
@HurstPublishers@RachelMJDwyer@MikeDwyerMike#urbanhistory#Bombay#mumbai#HistoryatWilliams pic.twitter.com/I5L7bcJplu
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Fellow historians of the Purple Valley, mark your calendars for the visit of
@nhannahjones to@WilliamsCollege on February 26!#HistoryatWilliams https://twitter.com/neildsroberts/status/1223622832426508288 …
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A wonderful turn out and lively discussion despite the rainy day about
#Reason a film by#AnandPatwardhan@ImagesCinema@WilliamsCollege#HistoryatWilliams pic.twitter.com/rtl3nfyi9f
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Tomorrow
@ImagesCinema@WilliamsCollege Admission is free, everyone welcome.#HistoryatWilliams more information https://events.williams.edu/event/documentary-film-screening-reason-the-war-between-faith-and-rationality/ …pic.twitter.com/3yDVSLTnQB
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This Dutch couple from an early 19th-century Japanese costume book is on view in Chapin Gallery (Sawyer Library)
@WilliamsCollege now through Dec. “A World of Comparisons” documents intellectual responses to early globalization.#williams#HistoryatWilliams#earlymodernworldpic.twitter.com/7kB4Tj9igy
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