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Armies and Ecosystems in Premodern Europe: The Meuse Region, 1250-1850

Available open access at: https://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/48444 Using the ecosystem concept as his starting point, the author examines the complex relationship between […]

Sander Govaerts 27 July 2022 27 July 2022 Disease Prevention, Early Modern Warfare, Ecological Conservation, Ecology and Military, Environmental Archaeology, Environmental History, Environmental Impact of War, Fortifications, Frontiers, Historical Ecology, Historical Geography, History of Animals, History of Medicine, Logistics, Medieval Warfare, Military History, Military Labour, War and society
Wolves and Warfare in the History of the Low Countries, 1000-1800

The connection between warfare and an increased wolf presence or even wolf attacks is a recurrent theme in European narrative […]

Sander Govaerts 27 July 2022 27 July 2022
Fire-eaters: Professional Soldiers and the Introduction of Conscription in the Dutch-speaking Part of the Prince-Bishopric of Liège, 1756–1815

This study aims to put the introduction of conscription in a new perspective by examining its effects on the careers […]

Sander Govaerts 27 July 2022 27 July 2022
“Mannen van Wapenen”: The Baesweiler Campaign and the Military Labor Market of the County of Loon in the Fourteenth Century

This article examines the background and recruiting mechanisms of horsemen from the County of Loon who fought for the duke […]

Sander Govaerts 27 July 2022 27 July 2022
Curriculum Vitae — Joseph K. Gordon — July 2022
Joseph K. Gordon 28 July 2022 28 July 2022
Abdul Rasul Sayyaf, 9/11’s True Mastermind *** Updated 13 August 2022

A far clearer 1,800 word, 12-page report about ‘strongly supported’ NATO ally Abdul Rasul Sayyaf’s role in 9/11 & his […]

Anthony C Heaford 14 August 2022 14 August 2022 9/11, Afghanistan, CIA, Deep State, NATO, terrorism
Cover Letter for Digital Scholarship Librarian
Sara Mohr 18 August 2022 18 August 2022
The LACRIMALit Ontology of Crisis: An Event-Centric Model for Digital History

Papadopoulou, M.; Roche, C.; Tamiolaki, E.-M. The LACRIMALit Ontology of Crisis: An Event-Centric Model for Digital History. Information 2022, 13, 398. https://doi.org/10.3390/info13080398 Abstract […]

Maria Papadopoulou 24 August 2022 24 August 2022 ontology; semantic web technologies; digital humanities; standards; interoperability; linked data; open data
Biodiversity in the Late Middle Ages: Wild Birds in the Fourteenth-Century County of Holland.

This article provides a preliminary overview of the species of wild birds that lived in the fourteenth-century County of Holland, […]

Sander Govaerts 1 September 2022 2 September 2022 biodiversity, Historical Ecology, medieval, Netherlands, population dynamics
Course Syllabus – Beauty that lies in our own backyard: Art and Data on U.S. National Parks

Course Description Students work toward the production of digital art historical projects. The course introduces a wide range of tools […]

Theresa Avila 2 September 2022 2 September 2022 Digital Art History, National Parks
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