by Siriana | Aug 4, 2017 | CURI Summer 2017
This summer has been an absolute whirlwind. I’ve learned so much about digital mapping, Darius Milhaud, and my own researching style and abilities. So, I’ve compiled a list of things that I’ve learned this summer along with some tips and tricks to...
by Siriana | Aug 2, 2017 | CURI Summer 2017
Introduction This summer, I pursued an independent research project focusing on the salons of late 19th and early 20th century Paris. I set out to create a comprehensive map of salons from the era that listed relevant information so that students, scholars, and the...
by lacy1 | Jul 29, 2017 | CURI Summer 2017
The last blog post I made was right before I got on a plane to Paris to do archival research. And now, after two weeks, I have the opportunity to reflect a little bit on the time I spent there. It was a fantastic blur of research, sight-seeing, and LOTS of walking. I...
by Siriana | Jul 12, 2017 | CURI Summer 2017
You’ve heard us wax poetic about the research process, the glories of mapping, the people and stories we have discovered over the summer, but really you may find yourself wondering: what has this research team accomplished? First of all, a lot. Secondly (and more...
by emmanu1 | Jul 12, 2017 | CURI Summer 2017
Comme l’a dit Francis Jacob : “La recherche est un processus sans fin dont on ne peut jamais dire comment il évoluera.” Cet été, j’ai eu la très grande opportunité d’avoir été acceptée pour un projet de recherche intitulé “La...
by emmanu1 | Jul 6, 2017 | CURI Summer 2017
The past few weeks have been for the Musical Geography team a sort of travel through primary sources. Among the many things that were on our agenda, we spent the past week looking at a collection of letters written by/to Darius Milhaud, which Professor Epstein had the...