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Eric Weiskott's profile was updated on Humanities Commons 2 years, 9 months ago
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Bruno Buike deposited Tancok es Czardas – Mahr/Buike – violin solo, pno – sheetmusic on Humanities Commons 2 years, 9 months ago
Mahr/Buike – Tancok es Czardas – (Gipsy Ouverture) – (Zigeuner- Overtüre)
piano – violin solo – (2 violins ad lib.) – with preface –
BBWV 174.1 – pno-vln – 5:40 – BBWV 174.2 – violin –
– audio here in Core depository doi https://doi.org/10.17613/h39k-d962 –
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José Angel GARCÍA LANDA replied to the topic Shakespeare in the discussion
English Literature on Humanities Commons 2 years, 9 months agoDeep-brained Sonnets: https://www.academia.edu/104883532/
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Sohrab Sepehri (1928-1980), a celebrated Iranian poet and painter, extensively explored various countries, engaging with diverse artistic traditions and philosophical ideologies. His deep immersion into the mystical elements of Eastern cultures profoundly influenced his artistic works. Notably, his poetry’s environmental ethics distinguish him n…[Read more]
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Ian Willis deposited The Sydney Harbour Bridge, an engineering marvel on Humanities Commons 2 years, 9 months ago
The Sydney Harbour Bridge is an icon on the Sydney urban landscape. The bridge is an engineering marvel of modernism and the early 20th hope of a new nation.
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Rick De Vos's profile was updated on Humanities Commons 2 years, 9 months ago
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Gillian Dooley replied to the topic CFP: Musicological Society of Australia 46th National Conference in the discussion
MSA Forum on Humanities Commons 2 years, 9 months agoThe MSA National Conference Committee for 2023 with the theme of Open Borders: The Future of Music Research has extended the deadline for submissions to 15 September. See revised CFP attached.
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Christine M E H's profile was updated on Humanities Commons 2 years, 9 months ago
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Gerhard Bleifuss's profile was updated on Humanities Commons 2 years, 9 months ago
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Steven Schroeder deposited an orchestration of silences | poems and fragments, 2004-2013, volume four in the group
GS Poetry and Poetics on MLA Commons 2 years, 9 months agoThe fourth of ten notebooks, drafted between February and August 2006. Some of the material has appeared previously in poetry collections I have published since 2006, but I have gone back to the original drafts to rethink and reconfigure what appears here. This fourth volume differs from the first three in that all of the compositions are clearly…[Read more]
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Steven Schroeder deposited the fragility of gathering | poems and fragments, 2004-2013, volume three in the group
GS Poetry and Poetics on MLA Commons 2 years, 9 months agoThe third of a series of collections that draw on material from notebooks I kept between 2004 and 2013. I returned to that material in 2021 with Basho and haibun in mind, as well as the prosimetrum tradition that flourished in medieval Europe. Both play off a tension between poetry and prose, and, looking back, that is what I found myself doing…[Read more]
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Thobias Sarbunan deposited Promoting Language Acquisition and Instruction: Exploring Gendered Agency, Linguistic Diversity, and Educational Strategies in the group
English Literature on Humanities Commons 2 years, 9 months agoThis article critically analyses the gendered framework of second language
investment, specifically focusing on gendered agency and its implications
for individuals engaged in language learning. This statement underscores
the significance of linguistic diversity and the active participation of
multilingual students in challenging uniform…[Read more] -
Thobias Sarbunan deposited Promoting Language Acquisition and Instruction: Exploring Gendered Agency, Linguistic Diversity, and Educational Strategies in the group
Education Sciences on Humanities Commons 2 years, 9 months agoThis article critically analyses the gendered framework of second language
investment, specifically focusing on gendered agency and its implications
for individuals engaged in language learning. This statement underscores
the significance of linguistic diversity and the active participation of
multilingual students in challenging uniform…[Read more] -
Sara Margaret Butler deposited “Even a Compensation Culture has its Limits: Arbitrating Homicide in Fifteenth-Century England.” in the group
Renaissance / Early Modern Studies on Humanities Commons 2 years, 9 months agoHistorians have long argued that arbitration was the preferred means of
resolution for most disputes in later medieval England; but does this apply
also to the settlement of homicides? Despite the strenuous efforts of the
English legal system after the Norman Conquest to force homicides through
the royal courts, historians have argued that…[Read more] -
Sara Margaret Butler deposited “Even a Compensation Culture has its Limits: Arbitrating Homicide in Fifteenth-Century England.” in the group
Medieval Studies on Humanities Commons 2 years, 9 months agoHistorians have long argued that arbitration was the preferred means of
resolution for most disputes in later medieval England; but does this apply
also to the settlement of homicides? Despite the strenuous efforts of the
English legal system after the Norman Conquest to force homicides through
the royal courts, historians have argued that…[Read more] -
Sara Margaret Butler deposited “Even a Compensation Culture has its Limits: Arbitrating Homicide in Fifteenth-Century England.” in the group
Legal history on Humanities Commons 2 years, 9 months agoHistorians have long argued that arbitration was the preferred means of
resolution for most disputes in later medieval England; but does this apply
also to the settlement of homicides? Despite the strenuous efforts of the
English legal system after the Norman Conquest to force homicides through
the royal courts, historians have argued that…[Read more] -
Sara Margaret Butler deposited “Even a Compensation Culture has its Limits: Arbitrating Homicide in Fifteenth-Century England.” in the group
Late Medieval History on Humanities Commons 2 years, 9 months agoHistorians have long argued that arbitration was the preferred means of
resolution for most disputes in later medieval England; but does this apply
also to the settlement of homicides? Despite the strenuous efforts of the
English legal system after the Norman Conquest to force homicides through
the royal courts, historians have argued that…[Read more] -
Naomi Lawson Jacobs deposited Speaking With Us, Not For Us: Neurodiversity, Theology and Justice in the group
Religious Studies on Humanities Commons 2 years, 9 months agoTo belong in the Christian tradition, we must be able to contribute to it. Yet neurodivergent Christians have rarely been enabled to tell our own stories about ourselves as a vital part of God’s (neuro)diverse creation. In common with other autism research, academic theology is framed by pathologizing clinical paradigms of autism; neurodivergent p…[Read more]
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