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Nicholas S.M. Matheou deposited Merchant Capital, Taxation & Urbanisation. The City of Ani in the Global Long Thirteenth Century in the group
Medieval Studies on Humanities Commons 3 years, 11 months agoThis article analyses the agency of merchant capital and taxation in processes of urbanisation. The case study is Ani, now abandoned and straddling the Turkish-Armenian border, in the long thirteenth century c.1200-1350. This global-historical conjuncture is defined by the height of the medieval Commercial Revolution and its central Eurasian…[Read more]
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Nicholas S.M. Matheou deposited Hegemony, elitedom and ethnicity: “Armenians” in imperial Bari, c.874–1071 in the group
Medieval Studies on Humanities Commons 3 years, 11 months agoMelus, rendered “Meles” in Greek sources, first appears in 1009 when he and a relative named Dattus rebelled against the east Roman governor-general, the katepano, taking Bari, Ascoli and Troia, before being defeated by a new katepano in 1011 and fleeing to the prince of Salerno. This chapter looks at the evidence for identified Armenians in eas…[Read more]
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Thijs Porck deposited Gerontophobia in Early Medieval England: Anglo-Saxon Reflections on Old Age in the group
Medieval Studies on Humanities Commons 3 years, 11 months agoThijs Porck, “Gerontophobia in Early Medieval England: Anglo-Saxon Reflections on Old Age”, in Sense and Feeling in Daily Living in the Early Medieval English World, ed. Maren Clegg Hyer and Gale R. Owen-Crocker (Liverpool: Liverpool University Press, 2020), 219-235, 278-282, 287.
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Asa Simon Mittman deposited Asa Simon Mittman, Anti-Race? The Need for Colour-Sightedness in Medieval and Renaissance Studies, in A Cultural History of Race in the Renaissance and Early Modern Age, ed. Kim Coles and Dorothy Kim, 2022 in the group
Medieval Studies on Humanities Commons 4 years agoFew studies in medieval and Renaissance cartography focus on race, in part owing to the genealogical issues discussed above, and in part owing to the racist origins and practices of the disciple of art history that normalizes seeing whiteness as both default norm an universal ideal. Johann Joachim Winckelmann, the founder who gave the discipline…[Read more]
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Ignacio Cabello Llano deposited Epidemias y pandemias en la Historia in the group
Medieval Studies on Humanities Commons 4 years agoCómo citar: Ignacio Cabello Llano (coord.), «Epidemias y pandemias en la Historia», en Fontes Medii Aevi, 05/10/2021, en línea: https://fontesmediae.hypotheses.org/tag/epidemias.
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Pruritus Migrans deposited DARE in the group
Comics Scholarship/Comics Studies on Humanities Commons 4 years agoDARE * PRURITUS MIGRANS * CC: BY-NC-ND
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Thijs Porck deposited Let Them Be Vlogged! Video Assignments for the Old English Classroom in the group
Medieval Studies on Humanities Commons 4 years, 1 month agoA brief article reporting on an educational strategy to use video assignments on Exeter Book Riddles for an Old English course.
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Thijs Porck deposited Beowulf: A Dutch Paper Doll Pirate History (1934) in the group
Medieval Studies on Humanities Commons 4 years, 1 month agoReports on the existence of a set of paper dolls based on the Old English poem Beowulf, published in various Dutch newspapers in the 1930s.
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Thijs Porck deposited De Middeleeuwen in Midden-aarde. J.R.R. Tol- kien en zijn Oudengelse inspiratiebronnen in the group
Medieval Studies on Humanities Commons 4 years, 1 month agoA Dutch article that discusses some of the Old English sources that inspired J. R. R. Tolkien.
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Martin de la Iglesia deposited Art History, Japanese Popular Culture and the Tokyo 2020 Olympics in the group
Comics Scholarship/Comics Studies on Humanities Commons 4 years, 1 month agoSpectators of the 2020/21 Olympic Games were frequently confronted with references to Japanese popular culture, particularly at the opening and closing ceremonies. However, these references to anime, manga, video games and other visual media were often so subtle that they were easy to miss unless pointed out and explained by television…[Read more]
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Ernesto Priego deposited Of Time, Renewal, and Scholarship: Volume 11 (2021) Wrapped in the group
Comics Scholarship/Comics Studies on Humanities Commons 4 years, 1 month agoThis editorial discusses the articles published and the activities undertaken by The Comics Grid: Journal of Comics Scholarship during 2021, and calls for research system-wide cultural changes and wider contextual awareness in order to make scholarly communication fairer and up to the challenges of our time.
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Emily Esten started the topic Announcing Issue 2 of “Startwords”: Scribes in the discussion
Crowdsourcing on Humanities Commons 4 years, 1 month agoCrowdsourcing Friends,
I’m pleased to announce that Issue 2 of Startwords, a research periodical published by the Center for Digital Humanities at Princeton, is now available. The issue, “Scribes,” includes four pieces that emerged from this spring’s Crowdsourcing and the Humanities conference, co-sponsored by the CDH, the Center for Research…[Read more]
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Stephen Hewer deposited Legal Identity and 13th-Century English Ireland in the group
Medieval Studies on Humanities Commons 4 years, 1 month agoThe study of legal status in 13th-century English Ireland has suffered from a lack of law-in-action methodology, so many 19th-century assumptions have endured without critique. This article sorts out defensive pleas and petitions from court judgments, and applies decolonial and intersectional feminist methodologies to the terminology regarding the…[Read more]
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Mia Ridge deposited Draft: Crowdsourcing in cultural heritage: a practical guide to designing and running successful projects in the group
Crowdsourcing on Humanities Commons 4 years, 2 months agoHave you ever wanted to recruit hundreds of members of the public to assist with the task of making cultural heritage collections findable online? Or to connect with passionate volunteers who’ll share their discoveries with you?
Crowdsourcing in cultural heritage is a broad term for projects that ask the public to help with tasks that…[Read more]
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Elodie Paillard deposited Greek to Latin and Back: Did Roman Theatre Change Greek Theatre? in the group
Ancient Greece & Rome on Humanities Commons 4 years, 2 months agoChapter on the interactions between Roman theatrical tradition and late dramatic production in Greek language.
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Elodie Paillard deposited “Theatre”, “Paratheatre”, “Metatheatre”: What are we talking about? in the group
Ancient Greece & Rome on Humanities Commons 4 years, 2 months agoIntroductory chapter to the collective volume ‘Theatre and Metatheare: Definitions, Problems, Limits’
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Elodie Paillard deposited Theatre and Metatheatre: Definitions, Problems, Limits in the group
Ancient Greece & Rome on Humanities Commons 4 years, 2 months agoThe aim of this book is to explore the definition(s) of ‘theatre’ and ‘metatheatre’ that scholars use when studying the ancient Greek world. Although in modern languages their meaning is mostly straightforward, both concepts become problematical when applied to ancient reality. In fact, ‘theatre’ as well as ‘metatheatre’ are used in many differe…[Read more]
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Elton Barker deposited Pelagios – Connecting Histories of Place. Part I: Methods and Tools in the group
Ancient Greece & Rome on Humanities Commons 4 years, 2 months agoThis article provides a short history of the methods and tools developed by the Pelagios initiative: a series of seven projects dedicated to linking digital historical resources based on the geographic places to which they relate and refer. The first section of the article situates the work within the wider field of semantic and geospatial…[Read more]
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Thomas J. Nelson deposited Attalid Aesthetics. The Pergamene ‘Baroque’ Reconsidered in the group
Ancient Greece & Rome on Humanities Commons 4 years, 2 months agoIn this paper, I explore the literary aesthetics of Attalid Pergamon, one of the Ptolemies’ fiercest cultural rivals in the Hellenistic period. Traditionally, scholars have reconstructed Pergamene poetry from the city’s grand and monumental sculptural programme, hypothesizing an underlying aesthetic dichotomy between the two kingdoms: Ale…[Read more]
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Thomas J. Nelson deposited Metapoetic Manoeuvres Between Callimachus and Apollonius: A Response to Annette Harder in the group
Ancient Greece & Rome on Humanities Commons 4 years, 2 months agoThis article reconsiders a number of the metapoetic oppositions which Harder has identified between Callimachus and Apollonius (in the lead article of this volume of Aevum Antiquum, ‘Aspects of the Interaction between Apollonius Rhodius and Callimachus’) and subjects them to closer scrutiny. First, I explore two metapoetic motifs (talking birds…[Read more]
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