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The Ratline - From Vienna and Back, with Love, Lies and Justice
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Ivan VejvodaPhilippe Sands
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Reden wir über Reinheit: Normen, Körper, Bilder
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Valentin Groebner
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Das Fremde hinter der Fremde
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Ludger HagedornMichael KeglerSusann Urban
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Courage: A Conceptual History
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Aner BarzilayLudger HagedornEdward Skidelsky
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The Global South and the Future of World Order
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Philipp BlomOliver Stuenkel
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We the People: On Populism and Democracy
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Jan-Werner Müller
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Delhi, Oxford, Moscow.
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Andrei SoldatovArundhati Virmani
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Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan, philosopher, academic, intellectual, president of the Indian Republic, spent his life in building and crossing unexpected bridges: between the multifarious activities he undertook during his lifetime, between places that he chose to inhabit, or where he was sent. His multifaceted profile thus led him from his native southern India to the seat of the British empire in Calcutta, to academic citadels in Britain and in the United-States, and later, at the heart of the Cold War, as ambassador to the Soviet Union. His trajectory allows us to follow these multilateral exchanges at different scales and leads us to consider the complex exchanges between distant places belonging to civilizational blocs like Europe, India and Russia beyond traditional binary poles, while viewing them in very contemporary contexts. The intervention examines how Radhakrishnan’s biography challenges our classic understandings of colonial and post-colonial categories and relationships.
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Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan, philosopher, academic, intellectual, president of the Indian Republic, spent his life in building and crossing unexpected bridges: between the multifarious activities he undertook during his lifetime, between places that he chose to inhabit, or where he was sent. His multifaceted profile thus led him from his native southern India to the seat of the British empire in Calcutta, to academic citadels in Britain and in the United-States, and later, at the heart of the Cold War, as ambassador to the Soviet Union. His trajectory allows us to follow these multilateral exchanges at different scales and leads us to consider the complex exchanges between distant places belonging to civilizational blocs like Europe, India and Russia beyond traditional binary poles, while viewing them in very contemporary contexts. The intervention examines how Radhakrishnan’s biography challenges our classic understandings of colonial and post-colonial categories and relationships.
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Once Upon a Time in Ukraine
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Katherine YoungerSasha Dovzhyk
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The Climate Question III
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Dipesh Chakrabarty
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Speakers: Dipesh Chakrabarty
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Speakers: Dipesh Chakrabarty
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Sacrifice and Natality: Surrogacy Structures
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Yvonne Sherwood
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Speakers: Yvonne Sherwood
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Speakers: Yvonne Sherwood
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