Faculty News
Bard College Berlin Art Historian Aya Soika’s Groundbreaking Research Exposes Emil Nolde’s Nazi Ties
The exhibition catalogue Emil Nolde: The Artist during the Third Reich, by Soika and the Cambridge historian Bernhard Fulda, provides a new historical narrative for an artist who fashioned himself a martyr of the Nazi regime—a narrative that has had political reverberations for the current German government. More >
Herself Alone: Professor Richard Aldous Reviews New Margaret Thatcher Biography
Historian Richard Aldous reviews the third volume of Charles Moore’s biography of the iconic and divisive British prime minister. In 1987, Margaret Thatcher won a landslide third term as prime minister of the U.K. Beneath the sheen of triumph, however, her administration would be beset by decay. More >
Recent News
- Bard’s L. Randall Wray Testifies Before House Budget Committee on the Economic Costs of Debt
- Bard Choreographer in Residence Pam Tanowitz Premieres New Work for Goldberg Variations at NYC’s Joyce Theater
- Professor Joseph Luzzi Speaks on “Emergence of Empathy: Encountering the Other through Fiction”
- Opinion: Omar G. Encarnación on Why Gay Reparation’s Time Has Come
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