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The Maclean House Lecture Series was created in 2004. The success of the Alumni Association's Russian Winterfest and Great Authors on Great Authors lecture series in 2003 and 2004 inspired us to add a themed lecture series to our annual program. We are working to develop topics of interest to a broad, non-specialist audience, and to feature a dynamic mixture of junior and senior faculty.

As part of our effort to make alumni education programming accessible to the widest possible alumni audience, we are videotaping these lectures and making them available online. Lectures that make use of copyrighted material are limited to Princeton University computers or are protected by TigerNet UserID and password to abide by Fair Use regulations.

The videos contained in this site can be viewed with one of the following free media players:

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Maclean House Lectures 2008: Going Green? The Science and Practice of Conservation and Sustainabilitys
Select faculty members from various departments will talk about cultures, places, species, and habitats that are disappearing in the face of human activity, globalization, and environmental change.  Each faculty member will interpret this theme according to their own background and research interests, which will result in a variety of interesting and provocative perspectives.  

Adelman

Technology and Policy for Living in a Greenhouse
Robert Socolow, Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
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Adelman The Importance of Carbon Burial in Electricity Generation
Michael Celia *83, Civil and Environmental Engineering
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Eco-Capitalism and the Power of Worm Poop
Dr. William Gillum , TerraCycle, Inc.
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Maclean House Lectures 2007: Vanishing Treasures
Select faculty members from various departments will talk about cultures, places, species, and habitats that are disappearing in the face of human activity, globalization, and environmental change.  Each faculty member will interpret this theme according to their own background and research interests, which will result in a variety of interesting and provocative perspectives.  


Adelman

No Way Home: Why animal migrations are disappearing around the world
David Wilcove *85, Professor of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology and Public Affairs
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Adelman Global Warming: Irreversible Loss on an Unprecedented Scale
Michael Oppenheimer, Albert G. Milbank Professor of Geosciences and International Affairs, Woodrow Wilson School
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Vanishing Treasures--Business Values and Investment Values
John C. Bogle '51, Chairman, CEO, and Founder, The Vanguard Group, Inc.
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Cleachd i neo caill i! (Use it or lose it!): Can Gaelic Survive in Modern Scotland?
Andrew Gossen ’93, Associate Director for Alumni Education, Office of the Alumni Association
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Vanishing Visions: What Ever Happened to the Big City Plan?
Sarah Whiting *90, Assistant Professor of Architecture
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Maclean House Lectures 2006: Turning Points
Select faculty members from the History Department will talk about the events or eras that have played a significant role in shaping the world today. Each faculty member will interpret this theme according to their own background and research interests, which will result in a variety of interesting and provocative perspectives.

Adelman

1930: Did it shake things up?
Jeremy Adelman, Chair of the Department of History; Walter Samuel Carpenter III Professor in Spanish Civilization and Culture
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The Collapse of the Ottoman Empire
Molly Greene, Associate Professor of History
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The Scientific Revolution in Early Modern Europe
Michael Mahoney, Associate Chair of the Department of History
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Maclean House Lectures 2005: The Relationship Between Art and Culture
What can the art and literature of a country tell you about its culture? The speakers in this lecture series will focus on specific art forms and the relationship of those art forms to specific national or local cultures. What do these art forms tell us about the countries in question? Has the relationship between art and culture changed over time?

Art and Writing in Ancient Mexico
John Pohl, Peter Jay Sharp Curator and Lecturer in the Art of the Ancient Americas, Art Museum
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Movies and the Middle East
L. Carl Brown, Garrett Professor in Foreign Affairs, Emeritus
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Mountains and Water, Shan Shui: What Do We Mean by 'Landscape' in Chinese Landscape Painting?
Jerome Silbergeld, P. Y. and Kinmay W. Tang Professor in Chinese Art. Professor of Art and Archaeology
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From Baghdad to Bengal:Court Paintings of the Medieval Caliphs, Sultans and Rajahs
Michael Barry, Lecturer in Near Eastern Studies
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Spring 2004: Great Authors on Great Authors

Geoffrey Chaucer
John Fleming *63, Louis W. Fairchild '24 Professor of English and Comparative Literature
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F. Scott Fitzgerald
Anne Margaret Daniel *99, Lecturer in English
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William Shakespeare
Lawrence Danson, Professor of English
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James Joyce
Maria DiBattista, Professor of English and Comparative Literature
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Umberto Eco
Vance Smith, Associate Professor of English
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