“The Awakener of Human Hopes”: Leszek Kolakowski
September 18, 2015
Insights: Scholarly Work at the John W. Kluge Center
The following is a guest post by Lauren Sinclair, Program Assistant at The John W. Kluge Center. It is the eighth post in a series on past recipients of the Library of Congress Kluge Prize. The first-ever Kluge Prize was awarded to Polish philosopher Leszek Kolakowski in 2003. In conferring the Prize, Librarian of Congress […]
“The Awakener of Human Hopes”: Leszek Kolakowski
from: Insights: Scholarly Work at the John W. Kluge Center
September 18, 2015Check Out Our Pirattitude
from: In Custodia Legis: Law Librarians of Congress
September 18, 2015Aim High…Fly-Fight-Win!
from: Folklife Today
September 18, 2015
Don Yoder (1921-2015): The Man Who Put the “Life” in “Folklife”
from: Folklife Today
August 13, 2015Be Kind to Books Club
from: Library of Congress Blog
August 12, 2015Keeping Humanity’s Collective Memory Alive
from: Teaching with the Library of Congress
September 17, 2015Reintroducing Poetry 180 – A Poem a Day for High School Students
from: Library of Congress Blog
September 8, 2015A Year of Opportunities: Introducing Tom Bober, 2015-2016 Library of Congress Audio-Visual Teacher in Residence
from: Teaching with the Library of Congress
September 7, 2015