Member's groups
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for medievalists
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A discussion forum (and e-mail list) for the philosophers on the Humanities Commons platform.
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A discussion and collaboration forum for Humanities Commons historians. If this group is too general for you, make one for your subfield!
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Inter-disciplinary, capacious chronology.
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For scholars interested in the study of Late Antiquity
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A group for those interested in the archaeology of Roman Italy and the Roman Empire.
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All aspects of the ancient Greek and Roman worlds and their continuing presence in modernity
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For everything at the nexus of philosophical analysis and religion: classical theism and beyond; analytic theology, metaphysics and cosmological/ontological problems; current issues in the problem of evil.
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Islamic world, Arabic, Persian, Turkish, Islamic world, Middle Eastern history
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Grab a cup of coffee and a comfy chair in front of the fire. Introduce yourself, ask questions, share ideas, and chat about what’s going on!
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For all things early modern science studies, including: history and philosophy of science, science in/as culture, scientific print and performance, transatlantic and global studies of science in empire
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Devoted to discussing any and all manuscripts written in Arabic script and derivatives.
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A group where we can share research, teaching, writings, and other work in public humanities.
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A group interested in the archaeology of the Byzantine Empire from the 4th c. and up to the 15th c. Matters of publications but also of archaeological practice and method will be covered.
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If you are interested in Medieval Europe (political, cultural, economic, social history) from 11th to 16th centuries, this is your group.
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This group is dedicated to sharing scholarship and teaching materials on women in the ancient world–Greek, Roman, Egyptian, Near Eastern, Chinese, Indian, etc.
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Language, material culture, fiction, cultural studies, more. Anything related to 6th – 10th centuries, anywhere in the world.
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The study of ancient Greek and Roman in their presence and influence on post-classical times and places, not least in the West.
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Christians writing in Arabic, Middle Eastern Christian literature
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The group for studies on theory and practice of alchemy through the ages