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Restaurants and Revolution in Eighteenth-Century Paris: A Lecture By Rebecca L. Spang
none Why are there restaurants? To answer this question, Professor Rebecca L. Spang takes us back to the invention of the restaurant in eighteenth-century Paris. Originally, a restaurant was not a place or a business but a thing to eat: a quasi-medicinal ...
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Communications, Media, and Culture Department Mixer
none This event provides faculty and staff with the opportunity to network in a relaxed and engaging atmosphere while strengthening professional relationships within the department. 100 Related links Department of Communication, Media and Culture ...
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Women of AUP: Origin of the Storm
Paris. Each time I would say I am studying at AUP, men would directly point out how beautiful female ... the desire to repeat this project, maybe a bit differently, once I am studying in another country for ...
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AUP Alumna Rows Across the Atlantic Ocean
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UNESCO Chair in Artificial Intelligence and Human Rights
and Claudia Roda are at the center of UNESCO’s latest collaboration with The American University of ...
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Membership Dues
honoraria for invited speakers; and (c) the as-yet-unnamed fund for the support of the Cummings Center for ...
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Clara Delamater
stone sculpture for the city of Paris for one of its cultural centers. Her representation of Marianne ...
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Fred Einbinder
American Bar Association, International Bar Association, Chicago Bar Association, Academy of Legal Studies ...
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Contact Financial Aid
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Richard Beardsworth: "Brexit Chaos and the Contemporary Loss of Politics"
will drag us back into a politics of fear before planetary threats.” centered 85 Richard Beardsworth ...