Member's groups
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At Open Book Publishers we are changing the nature of the traditional academic book. Our books are published in hardback, paperback and ebook editions, but we also publish free online editions of every title in […]
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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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Everything to do with Roman arms and armour, whether archaeology, history, or experimental archaeology and re-enactment
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Islamic world, Arabic, Persian, Turkish, Islamic world, Middle Eastern history
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Community space for the Global Digital Humanities Symposium (msuglobaldh.org).
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For discussion & sharing of materials and methods of digital pedagogy and technology-enhanced learning.
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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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An open group for sharing research and discussion on the history of Africa and African diasporas. Welcomes a broad range of theoretical and methodological approaches
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For those interested in the history and theory of architecture in relation to the other arts.
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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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A group for those researching or interested in premodern Japanese history.
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For historians of the United Kingdom.
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A group for historians of Mexico since 1810.
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The study of the history of printing and typography, from early China to Gutenberg and on to the present day
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Founded in 2016, the Union for Nubian Studies (UNS) is an academic and para-academic effort to bring together all fields of Nubian studies. UNS hopes to form a community engaging in all periods of Nubian history […]
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A group for all things Hanse: Trade, Politics, Urban Culture, Art etc. in the versatile regions and cultures of Northern Europe in Late Middle Ages and Early Modernity.
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Dedicated to the history of the Low Countries (current Belgium, The Netherlands and Luxemburg with adjecant territories) from the middle ages to the present.