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Mission

The mission of the Hill Center for World Studies is to encourage faculty to use current scholarship in teaching about world areas and subjects in which they are not specialists.

In collaboration with various colleges and universities, we run an annual workshop for faculty, primarily those who work in community colleges or liberal arts institutions. We prepare annotated bibliographies and links helpful in the development of curriculum in conjunction with the workshops.

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The Empires project
2007-2010


The goal of this project is to pull together a vast amount of scholarship on empires and imperialism, produced over the past three decades, in order to help our audiences imagine the world through the imperial rubric. Click to go to Empires Homepage>

 

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Previous workshops


2000-2003: The New Ways of Looking at the World Seminar

2000: Historiography and Historical Method

2001: Reconstructing the Past through Objects, Texts and Traditions

2002: On Violence

2003: The Afterlife of Workshops

2003: Modernity and East Asia (New York University)

2004: The Hajj in History (Packer Collegiate School)

2004: Korea (Smith Museum of Art)

2005: Cambodia: History, Memory, and the Arts (Marlboro College)

2006: Islam and Modernity in Middle Eastern Scholarship (Kevorkian Center, New York University)

 



 


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