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Humanitas Visting Professor Stephen Greenblatt discusses whether humanities are important. Humanitas Visiting Professor in Museums, Galleries, and Libraries 2015-2016, Stephen Greenblatt, discusses whether humanities are...
Humanities. Are they important? is an episode from Humanitas - Visiting Professorships at the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge by Oxford University. Humanitas Visting Professor Stephen Greenblatt discusses whether humanities are importa...
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Humanitas Visting Professor Stephen Greenblatt discusses whether humanities are important. Humanitas Visiting Professor in Museums, Galleries, and Libraries 2015-2016, Stephen Greenblatt, discusses whether humanities are important in a time when they are most pervasive in society, and when there seems to be a shrinking of public support for them.
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Humanities. Are they important? is from Humanitas - Visiting Professorships at the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge by Oxford University.
Published Nov 17, 2015 and 2:50 long