What do SWISS MOUNTAINS, ARETHA FRANKLIN, and THE BOSPHORUS have to do with history and refugee studies?
When I introduce myself as an historian, I am usually met with any one of a number of different reactions. […]
When I introduce myself as an historian, I am usually met with any one of a number of different reactions. […]
As is unclear to no one who has been following our posts recently, one of the main ideas for Allegra
In January Allegra has made repeated ‘noise’ over an event titled Anthropological Knots. Prior to the event we shared all
It’s taken me a while to mentally unpack my experiences from the 2013 AAA conference. The conference itself came at
By MHT As we have made overwhelmingly clear, last Wednesday marked an important date in the anthropological calendar for 2014,
As observant Allegra readers are aware by now, January 15th marks one of the most exciting anthropological events of 2014
Although we have particularly in the ‘About‘ section of Allegra introduced what we are all about, a few words of
This leaflet is not an advertisement for a random medium or life coach. It was found in the Careers Center
As we have said before, we are working hard here in Allegra to find clever & inspiring ways to tackle
Laura Nader is Professor of Anthropology at the University of California, Berkeley. Nader’s current work focuses on how central dogmas