Karen Mulder PhD (University of Virginia), MA (Yale), BA (Boston University) is visiting Professor of Art History, College of William & Mary.
Shattered Glass: How Germany's Reconstruction after WW II Changed Meaning and Art
Speaker(s): Karen Mulder
Date: July 9, 2008
Length: 1:23:51
Product ID: RGDL3819K
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This is a public lecture given during Regent Summer School 2008.
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