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In translation, he found his raison d’être Arthur Goldhammer looks back on a life bringing the work of Thomas Piketty and others to readers of English Arts| DateSeptember 3, 2020
Leading Harvard economist Emmanuel Farhi dies at 41 Former adviser to French prime minister known for his brilliance and kindness News| DateJuly 27, 2020July 29, 2020
How political ideas keep economic inequality going Thomas Piketty takes a long look at global history and ways to redistribute wealth Business| DateMarch 3, 2020March 4, 2020
An electoral French revolution Young Kennedy School grads explain how what they learned here helped them win key races there World| DateSeptember 27, 2017July 26, 2019
A newly stable France, Europe Macron’s election reflects a desire for pragmatic, results-oriented government, analyst says World| DateMay 8, 2017May 9, 2017
Centuries later, long walk home Physics professor follows in footsteps of his hunted Waldensian ancestors Arts| DateNovember 4, 2016November 7, 2016
For Ana Tijoux, hip-hop is home France-born Chilean found her place in her music Arts| DateApril 21, 2016March 7, 2019
Stanley Hoffmann, 86 Memorial Minute - Faculty of Arts and Sciences News| DateApril 15, 2016April 17, 2019
Warmer weather, finer wines As climate change rolls out, French grape growers get a boost, but it may prove illusory, study says Science| DateMarch 21, 2016
For French scholar, hope survives terror More inclusive national narrative seen as key step toward healing World| DateNovember 19, 2015
Stanley Hoffmann, Harvard professor and scholar, 86 Hoffmann was a leading public intellectual on both sides of the Atlantic for more than 50 years News| DateSeptember 14, 2015
Innovation and immersion overseas Grants help faculty shape study-abroad opportunities Campus| DateMay 26, 2015May 2, 2019
Paris tragedy provides an opening for conversation HKS professor believes French are now ‘ripe for a politics of accommodation’ World| DateJanuary 14, 2015March 8, 2019
A match of climate and history Professor teams up with tree-ring experts, ties long-ago writings to environmental conditions Science| DateApril 7, 2011June 14, 2019
History in the making Current events drew Mary Lewis to study France’s past Campus| DateFebruary 3, 2011April 16, 2019
An Errant Eye: Poetry and Topography in Early Modern France <h4>University of Minnesota Press, January 2011</h4><h5>By Tom Conley </h5> Arts| DateFebruary 3, 2011
Rockefeller fellows chosen for 2011-12 Six seniors receive traveling fellowships Campus| DateDecember 14, 2010
Art during wartime Book chronicles cultural life in Nazi-occupied Paris Arts| DateOctober 26, 2010May 15, 2019
Royal talks politics with students French presidential candidate discusses the future of France’s Socialist Party World| DateFebruary 7, 2008