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Jacqueline Jung

Jacqueline Jung, a specialist in the monumental sculpture and devotional arts of later medieval Germany, is associate professor of art history at Yale University. She received her PhD from Columbia University in 2002, with a dissertation on the social, liturgical,…

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Rosanna Warren

Roseanna Warren is the author of one chapbook of poems (Snow Day, Palaemon Press, 1981), and four collections of poems: Each Leaf Shines Separate (Norton, 1984), Stained Glass (Norton, 1993), Departure (Norton, 2003), and Ghost in a Red Hat (Norton,…

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David Calleo (1934-2023)

David Calleo was a historian of American foreign policy who taught at Brown, Yale, Puget Sound, and Columbia, the College of Europe, the Universities of Bonn and Munich, the Institut d'Etudes Politiques in Paris and the Institut Universitaire de Hautes…

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Charles Molesworth (1941-2022)

Charles Molesworth taught at Queens College in New York City for 40 years and received his PhD from the State University of New York at Buffalo. He taught courses on John Milton, modern and contemporary American poetry, and literary criticism…

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Steve Chapman

Steve Chapman is a columnist and editorial writer for the Chicago Tribune. His twice-a-week column on national and international affairs appears in some fifty papers across the country. He attended Harvard University, where he was on the staff of the…

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Claudia Koonz

Claudia Koonz received her BA from the University of Wisconsin at Madison, her MA from Columbia University, and her PhD from Rutgers University. She has taught at College of the Holy Cross, and since 1988 at Duke University. Koonz's interests…

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Sebastian Currier

The music of composer Sebastian Currier has been performed worldwide in major cities such as Paris, Rome, Berlin, Munich, Frankfurt, Tokyo, Beijing, Moscow, London and Toronto. In the United States, his works have been performed in Carnegie Hall in New…

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Lydia Moland

Lydia Moland teaches philosophy at Colby College in Waterville, Maine. Her area of specialty is German Idealism, in particular Hegel’s ethical and political philosophy. She is the author of Hegel on Political Identity: Patriotism, Nationality, Cosmopolitanism (Northwestern, 2011) and of…

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Ralf Michaels

Ralf Michaels is an expert in comparative law and conflict of laws. His research focuses mainly on three issues: the role of domestic courts in globalization, the potential of conflict of laws as a theory of global legal fragmentation, and…

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Joyce Hackett

Joyce Hackett was the 2004-05 Jenny McKean Moore Writer-in-Residence at the George Washington University. Her prize-winning fiction and non-fiction have been published in four languages in numerous publications, including London Magazine, Prospect, Paris Review, Chicago Tribune, Boston Review, La Repubblica,…

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