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Monica H. Green deposited On the Provenance of the Yersinia pestis Black Death Genomes and the Role of Historical Analysis in Paleogenetics Research on Humanities Commons 1 year, 11 months ago
This is an essay written for submission to the science journal *Nature* in 2016. It was rejected, and since it was in response to a piece that originally appeared in *Nature*, I saw no reason to attempt to place it elsewhere. I am posting it now (January 2024), because it has become newly relevant to understand the London 6330 genome as…[Read more]
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Monica H. Green deposited Initial Comments on Jiang et al. 2024 (ResearchSquare) on Humanities Commons 1 year, 11 months ago
This is an initial “take” on the research design and implications of the findings announced, in pre-print, of the new aDNA Yersinia pestis genomes retrieved by Jiang et al. 2024 from the 7th-century mass burials under the collapsed hippodrome at Gerasa/Jerash, Jordan. The significance of this study lies not simply in presenting 8 new genomes fro…[Read more]
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Monica H. Green's profile was updated on Humanities Commons 1 year, 12 months ago
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Monica H. Green's profile was updated on Humanities Commons 1 year, 12 months ago
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David A. Wacks started the topic Online talk on Sephardi Diaspora in Algeria (14th-15th c.) (Jan 30) in the discussion
CLCS Mediterranean on MLA Commons 2 years agoProf. Amina Boukail (Univ. Jijel), “Written Sephardic Diaspora to Survive from Spain to Algeria (14th–15th Centuries)”
Respondent: Javier Castaño (U Complutense)Jan 30, 8:00am Pacific US/11:00am Eastern US/17:00 Paris
“Euro-Mediterranean Entanglements in Medieval History”, presented by the German Historical Institutes of Paris and Rome
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David A. Wacks started the topic Summer Workshop: “Sephardic Culture: An Introduction” (July 8-11, 2024) in the discussion
CLCS Mediterranean on MLA Commons 2 years agoThe Mediterranean Seminar Summer Skills Seminars are intensive, interactive four-day workshops that provide students, scholars, and professionals with the foundational training in technical skills related to Mediterranean Studies.
The Seminars, run by leading scholars, emphasize hands-on reading complemented by supplementary and contextual…[Read more]
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Max Marmor's profile was updated on Humanities Commons 2 years ago
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Monica H. Green's profile was updated on Humanities Commons 2 years ago
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Monica H. Green deposited World Leprosy Day 2023: Hansen’s Disease, Han’s Disease, and the Global History of Leprosy on Humanities Commons 2 years, 1 month ago
This is a Twitter essay on the history of leprosy, to commemorate World Leprosy Day, 29 January 2023. I’ve chosen for my theme this year the “bookend” discoveries of the two known species of bacteria that cause leprosy: that is, the discovery of Mycobacterium leprae by Armauer Hansen 150 years ago, and the discovery of Mycobacterium lepromatosis…[Read more]
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Flavia De Nicola started the topic Late Baroque interior decorations at Palazzo Barberini in Rome (1683-1710) in the discussion
Applied and decorative arts (1400-1700) on Humanities Commons 2 years, 1 month agoMy latest article, focusing on late Baroque interior decorations at Palazzo Barberini, has been published in the most recent issue of “Studi di Storia dell’Arte” (34, 2023). Feel free to contact me for further info.
Abstract:
The study of Palazzo Barberini interiors during the golden age of the decorative arts in Rome between the Seventeenth-…[Read more]
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Monica H. Green deposited The Pandemic Arc: Rethinking Narratives in the History of Medicine on Humanities Commons 2 years, 1 month ago
This the revised draft of my essay, “The Pandemic Arc: Expanded Narratives in the History of Global Health,” which was written for a planned special issue of the Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Science. The essay has been formally accepted, but has yet to undergo editing until the remaining submissions come in. Since this will no…[Read more]
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This study presents my second major attempt to make historical sense out of the new evidence emerging from phylogenetics and paleogenetics about the proliferation of Yersinia pestis (the bacterium that causes plague) in late medieval Eurasia and Africa. My first attempt, “Putting Africa on the Black Death Map: Narratives from Genetics and H…[Read more]
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Monica H. Green deposited Crafting a (Written) Science of Surgery: The First European Surgical Texts on Humanities Commons 2 years, 1 month ago
This was an invited blogpost for the now-defunct blog on History of Medicine, REMEDIA. Published in 2015, the blogpost documents the revival and then transformation of written traditions in European surgical writing, at a time when a substantial corpus of new medical works were being absorbed from the Islamic world. The general barrenness of the…[Read more]
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David A. Wacks deposited Alfonso X, Cantigas de Santa Maria: “Como Santa Maria ajudou a Emperadriz de Roma”/ “Cómo Santa María ayudó a la emperatriz de Roma” in the group
LLC Medieval Iberian on MLA Commons 2 years, 1 month agoAlfonso X was king of “Castilla, León, Sevilla, Córdoba, Murcia, Jaén, and el Algarbe.” As evidenced by his title, he came to have possession of various kingdoms in Iberia. He was born in Toledo in 1221 and died in Seville in 1284, at 63 years of age. He is called the Learned King because he was an author, poet, musician, and historian, and becaus…[Read more]
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