Professor Frank Chalk (MIGS, Department of History) and Professor Lorenzo DiTomasso (Department of Religion) recently spoke at a colloquium that discussed the writings, influence and legacy of Norman Cohn FBA.
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This event was presented by the Pears Institute for the study of Antisemitism in collaboration with Yale University Press.
This Colloquium will consider the writings, influence and legacy of Norman Cohn FBA. |
This Colloquium will consider the writings, influence and legacy of Norman Cohn FBA. |