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James Smith deposited Rethinking Clean: Historicising religion, science and the purity of water in the twenty-first century in the group
History on Humanities Commons 8 years, 3 months agoThe historical narrative of water purity tends to chart a process of secularisation with an
increasing importance on cleanliness. We suggest otherwise – that rhetorically at least, water
has never been secularised. Moral impurity and water contamination have a long and
interrelated history. Even before the connection had been made between c…[Read more] -
James Smith deposited Rethinking Clean: Historicising religion, science and the purity of water in the twenty-first century in the group
History on Humanities Commons 8 years, 3 months agoThe historical narrative of water purity tends to chart a process of secularisation with an
increasing importance on cleanliness. We suggest otherwise – that rhetorically at least, water
has never been secularised. Moral impurity and water contamination have a long and
interrelated history. Even before the connection had been made between c…[Read more] -
Simone Sacchi deposited HuMetricsHSS: towards value-based indicators in the Humanities and Social Sciences in the group
Library & Information Science on Humanities Commons 8 years, 4 months agoThis presentation will introduce the HuMetricsHSS (Humane Metrics in the Humanities and Social Sciences) initiative, which aims to develop and support a values-based framework of indicators for excellence for the humanities and social science in academia and, by extension, academic libraries. This value-based evaluation paradigm uses metrics only…[Read more]
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Alexandre Roberts deposited Being a Sabian at Court in Tenth-Century Baghdad in the group
History on Humanities Commons 8 years, 4 months agoThābit b. Qurra (d. 288/901), a Sabian of Ḥarrān, and his descendants remained in their ancestral religion for six generations. Why did they persist despite pressure to convert? This article argues that religious self-identification as a Sabian could be a distinct advantage in Baghdad’s elite circles. It focuses on Thābit’s great-grandson Abū…[Read more]
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Samuel Moore deposited A genealogy of open access: negotiations between openness and access to research in the group
Library & Information Science on Humanities Commons 8 years, 4 months agoOpen access (OA) is a contested term with a complicated history and a variety of understandings. This rich history is routinely ignored by institutional, funder and governmental policies that instead enclose the concept and promote narrow approaches to OA. This article presents a genealogy of the term open access, focusing on the separate…[Read more]
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Michael D’Alessandro deposited War Studies Primer – an introductory course on the study of war and military history in the group
War Studies on Humanities Commons 8 years, 4 months agoWar Studies Primer is an introductory course on the study of war and military history. It is available at http://www.warstudiesprimer.org under a Creative Commons license.
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Michael D’Alessandro deposited War Studies Primer – an introductory course on the study of war and military history in the group
History on Humanities Commons 8 years, 4 months agoWar Studies Primer is an introductory course on the study of war and military history. It is available at http://www.warstudiesprimer.org under a Creative Commons license.
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Michael D’Alessandro deposited Computer Histories – an introductory course on the history of computing in the group
History on Humanities Commons 8 years, 4 months agoComputer Histories is an introductory course on the history of computing. It is available at http://www.computerhistories.org under a Creative Commons license.
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Michael D’Alessandro deposited Apprenticechip – a course on case studies in and techniques for creating digital libraries for apprentice learners in the group
Library & Information Science on Humanities Commons 8 years, 4 months agoApprenticechip is a course on case studies in and techniques for creating digital libraries for apprentice learners. It is available at http://www.apprenticechip.org under a Creative Commons license.
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Farrah Lehman Den deposited History of Scholarship Project (MLA International Bibliography Teaching Tools) in the group
Library & Information Science on Humanities Commons 8 years, 4 months agoObjective: Using the MLA International Bibliography, students will develop a presentation that demonstrates their understanding of how scholarship on a single work of literature changes over time.
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Neil Gregor deposited ‘Mein Kampf’. Some Afterthoughts’ (Bulletin of the German Historical Institute, 2017) in the group
History on Humanities Commons 8 years, 5 months agoThis short piece reflects on the reception of the reissue of Hitler’s ‘Mein Kampf’ in 2016, and serves as an end piece to a collection of articles on ‘Mein Kampf’ curated by the German Historical Institute, London, in 2017. The collection appears in the Bulletin of the German Historical Institute and can be accessed in its entirely on the…[Read more]
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Thea Lindquist deposited John Taylor (1597-1655): English Catholic Gentleman and Caroline Diplomat in the group
History on Humanities Commons 8 years, 5 months agoDuring the Thirty Years’ War, John Taylor served at the Habsburg courts in Brussels, Madrid, and Vienna. Although he figured prominently in Charles I’s secret Habsburg foreign policy during the war, published information on Taylor is sparse. His story is especially compelling given his own and his family’s connections with Continental Catho…[Read more]
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Thea Lindquist deposited Clement von Radolt (1593-1670): A Multifarious Career in the Seventeenth-Century Imperial Service in the group
History on Humanities Commons 8 years, 5 months agoDuring the seventeenth century, the expansion of central administration and the confessionalization of court patronage offered able and educated Catholic commoners and lesser nobles increased opportunities for successful careers in the Imperial service and, consequently, for upward mobility. This study will trace the rise of one such man, Clement…[Read more]
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Paulo Jorge Oliveira Leitão deposited A Biblioteca 2.0 e as Bibliotecas Públicas: o caso português (1º vol.) = Library 2.0 and Public Libraries: the portuguese case. in the group
Library & Information Science on Humanities Commons 8 years, 5 months agoThe aim of the research was to understand the practices of libraries of RNBP in the use of Web 2.0 platforms and conceptions of professionals about these practices and possible impacts. This reality was analyzed in a methodological approach using qualitative and quantitative analysis in a triangulation of data and results. Libraries use Web 2.0…[Read more]
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Stacy Fahrenthold deposited Transnational Modes and Media: The Syrian Press in the Mahjar and Emigrant Activism during World War I in the group
History on Humanities Commons 8 years, 5 months agoThis article argues that during World War I, the Syrian and Lebanese periodical press in the American mahjar created new space for transnational political activism. In São Paulo, Buenos Aires, and New York City, diasporic journalists and political activists nurtured a new nationalist narrative and political culture in the press. In a public…[Read more]
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Stacy Fahrenthold deposited Sound Minds in Sound Bodies: Transnational Philanthropy and Patriotic Masculinity in al-Nadi al-Homsi and Syrian Brazil, 1920–32 in the group
History on Humanities Commons 8 years, 5 months agoEstablished in 1920, al-Nadi al-Homsi in Sao Paulo, Brazil was a young men’s club devoted to ˜Syrian patriotic activism and culture in the American mahjar (diaspora). Founded by a transnational network of intellectuals from Homs, the fraternity committed itself to what it saw as a crucial aspect of Syrian national independence under Amir Fa…[Read more]
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Stacy Fahrenthold deposited Former Ottomans in the ranks: pro-Entente military recruitment among Syrians in the Americas, 1916–18 in the group
History on Humanities Commons 8 years, 5 months agoFor half a million ‘Syrian’ Ottoman subjects living outside the empire, the First World War initiated a massive political rift with Istanbul. Beginning in 1916, Syrian and Lebanese emigrants from both North and South America sought to enlist, recruit, and conscript immigrant men into the militaries of the Entente. Employing press items, cor…[Read more]
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Gavin Robinson deposited Horse Supply and the Development of the New Model Army, 1642-1646 in the group
War Studies on Humanities Commons 8 years, 5 months agoThe debate over whether the creation of the New Model Army represented continuity or change in the supply systems of parliamentarian armies has suffered from a lack of detailed research on the Earl of Essex’s army. This article begins to redress the balance by examining the supply of horses and saddles to the armies of Essex, Manchester, Waller, a…[Read more]
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Gavin Robinson deposited Horse Supply and the Development of the New Model Army, 1642-1646 in the group
History on Humanities Commons 8 years, 5 months agoThe debate over whether the creation of the New Model Army represented continuity or change in the supply systems of parliamentarian armies has suffered from a lack of detailed research on the Earl of Essex’s army. This article begins to redress the balance by examining the supply of horses and saddles to the armies of Essex, Manchester, Waller, a…[Read more]
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Gavin Robinson deposited Social-Political Animals: Humans and Non-Humans in Early-Modern Society in the group
History on Humanities Commons 8 years, 5 months agoSpeculation about how the social history of early-modern England could be made more sophisticated by including animals.
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