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The William T. Patten Foundation was founded at Indiana University in May 1931 by Indiana University alumnus William T. Patten. The Foundation hosts scholars from various institutions and disciplines to give lectures in his/her area of expertise. Audiovisual materials from the Patten Foundation records includes audio or video recording of lectures.
Amartya Sen discusses the sources and consequences of ethnic strife in India, and the ways in which social divisions can be overcome.
The William T. Patten Foundation was founded at Indiana University in May 1931 by Indiana University alumnus William T. Patten. The Foundation hosts scholars from various institutions and disciplines to give lectures in his/her area of expertise. Audiovisual materials from the Patten Foundation records includes audio or video recording of lectures.
Conclusion of the lecture "India: Bits and Pieces and Beyond" by Amartya Sen. The rest of the lecture can be found at the following link: https://media.dlib.indiana.edu/media_objects/qn59qm03z
The William T. Patten Foundation was founded at Indiana University in May 1931 by Indiana University alumnus William T. Patten. The Foundation hosts scholars from various institutions and disciplines to give lectures in his/her area of expertise. Audiovisual materials from the Patten Foundation records includes audio or video recording of lectures.
Performance of Beowulf in original Old English, with Lyre accompaniment.
The William T. Patten Foundation was founded at Indiana University in May 1931 by Indiana University alumnus William T. Patten. The Foundation hosts scholars from various institutions and disciplines to give lectures in his/her area of expertise. Audiovisual materials from the Patten Foundation records includes audio or video recording of lectures.
Prominent musical scholar and concert pianist Charles Rosen speaks in this lecture, giving an analysis of the history of western music, focusing on the 19th century, its influences, movements, and styles. He prefaces this discussion with a recap of 18th century music to give some more context.
The William T. Patten Foundation was founded at Indiana University in May 1931 by Indiana University alumnus William T. Patten. The Foundation hosts scholars from various institutions and disciplines to give lectures in his/her area of expertise. Audiovisual materials from the Patten Foundation records includes audio or video recording of lectures.
Q&A session with Charles Rosen after he finishes his lecture. Includes analysis of the use of trills and repetition in the establishment of tone in 19th century pieces.
The William T. Patten Foundation was founded at Indiana University in May 1931 by Indiana University alumnus William T. Patten. The Foundation hosts scholars from various institutions and disciplines to give lectures in his/her area of expertise. Audiovisual materials from the Patten Foundation records includes audio or video recording of lectures.
Charles Rosen discusses the relationship of emotion to music throughout history. Rosen challenges the understanding of music as having personal sentiment, and the evolution of attitudes towards sentiment in music over history.
The William T. Patten Foundation was founded at Indiana University in May 1931 by Indiana University alumnus William T. Patten. The Foundation hosts scholars from various institutions and disciplines to give lectures in his/her area of expertise. Audiovisual materials from the Patten Foundation records includes audio or video recording of lectures.
Charles Rosen discusses analytical and thematic questions around the pieces that Rosen examines in his lecture.
The William T. Patten Foundation was founded at Indiana University in May 1931 by Indiana University alumnus William T. Patten. The Foundation hosts scholars from various institutions and disciplines to give lectures in his/her area of expertise. Audiovisual materials from the Patten Foundation records includes audio or video recording of lectures.
Lecture by economist Charles Schultze, who led the office of management and budget for the United States. His lecture discusses the major economic problems facing the U.S. in the 1980s, including difficulties around anti-inflation policy.
The William T. Patten Foundation was founded at Indiana University in May 1931 by Indiana University alumnus William T. Patten. The Foundation hosts scholars from various institutions and disciplines to give lectures in his/her area of expertise. Audiovisual materials from the Patten Foundation records includes audio or video recording of lectures.
Presentation and lecture by Darlene Clark Hine discusses some of her research into the history of how Black communities in the south organized health and support systems for themselves in the era of Jim Crow segregation.
The William T. Patten Foundation was founded at Indiana University in May 1931 by Indiana University alumnus William T. Patten. The Foundation hosts scholars from various institutions and disciplines to give lectures in his/her area of expertise. Audiovisual materials from the Patten Foundation records includes audio or video recording of lectures.
In this lecture, Darlene Clark Hine uses the experience of three Black professionals in Clarendon County, South Carolina in their 1950s campaign for rights to illustrate broader issues of race and discrimination.