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Book Review – David Crispin: “Their God fights every day for them” – Devastating consequences of religious violence in the age of the crusades

David Crispin: „Ihr Gott kämpft jeden Tag für sie“. Krieg, Gewalt und religiöse Vorstellungen in der Frühzeit der Kreuzzüge (1095–1187) […]

Reinhard Kirste 28 December 2019 28 December 2019 #crusades, christian-muslim dialogue, Holy Land, Middle Ages, violence, war
Book series: Environmental Humanities in Pre-modern Cultures (AUP)

This series in environmental humanities offers approaches to medieval, early modern, and global pre-industrial cultures from interdisciplinary environmental perspectives. We […]

Ilse Schweitzer VanDonkelaar 1 December 2017 1 December 2017 ecocriticism, environmental humanities, Medieval Studies, publishing, scholarship
Book series: New Queer Medievalisms

New Queer Medievalisms explores new directions in the study of gay, lesbian, transgender, intersex, and asexual medieval identities and, simultaneously, […]

Ilse Schweitzer VanDonkelaar 9 April 2018 9 April 2018 gender, history, medieval, medievalism, Queer, religión, sexuality, transgender
Book series: Places and Spaces, Medieval to Modern

Places and Spaces, Medieval to Modern is an exciting series that brings together new research and innovative approaches to explore […]

Ilse Schweitzer VanDonkelaar 9 April 2018 9 April 2018 conservation, geography, heritage, landscape, medieval, place, public humanities, rural, space, tourism, urban
Bradford on Avon Grange Barn Apotropaic Symbolism & Historic Graffiti
Tony Hack 30 July 2021 30 July 2021 Apotropaic, Historic Graffiti
Bramsen’s books

This is a detailed catalogue of the Japanese books formerly belonging to William Bramsen (1850-1881), a Dane who lived in […]

Peter Kornicki 10 June 2019 10 June 2019 Denmark
Breaking News: US Capitol Coup Syllabus

On the evening of 6th of January 2021, I decided to turn on CSPAN to listen to the certification of […]

Alana Vincent 11 February 2021 12 February 2021
Buster Keaton and the Puzzle of Love

Despite the notable lack of Chaplinesque romantic flourishes, Buster Keaton has a sophisticated approach to romantic love in his films. […]

Timothy Yenter 6 September 2017 6 September 2017 Buster Keaton, definitions of love, Noel Carroll, philosophy of film, philosophy of love
Call for Book Chapters: Im|Mobilities and Migrations in India (Special focus: Role of technology in migration and mobility)

Abstracts are invited for an interdisciplinary edited volume themed Im|Mobilities and Migrations in India, to be published with an esteemed […]

Dr. Mayurakshi Chaudhuri 31 July 2020 31 July 2020 Migration, mobility, technology
Call for Papers AJS 2019: Jewish Studies in “Global” Middle Ages

Call for Papers for Association for Jewish Studies (December 15-17, 2019 in San Diego, California) Jewish Studies in the “Global” […]

Caroline Gruenbaum 15 April 2019 15 April 2019 global Middle Ages, Jewish Studies, medieval
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