Member's groups
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A space for gathering resources and discussing ways to advocate for the humanities.
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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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A group for document sharing and discussion about philosophy in the analytic tradition. (Including the history and future of analytic philosophy)
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Scholars working on languages, history and archaeology of Mesopotamia and surrounding regions
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For all things early modern theater related.
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”Asia Lusitana” aims is to promote an intelligent discussion on the socio-cultural, economic, political, and religious interactions that took place between the peoples of Europe and the peoples of Asia and Eastern […]
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For historians of the United Kingdom.
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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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This group seeks to promote and support female scholars of literature as experts in their fields and professionals in their own right. The group is a step toward building a database of scholars to be launched on […]
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This community will create a way for scholars to connect with peers and help keep things such as language fluency, translation, and research skills sharp, as well as answer questions that medievalist scholars may […]
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A meeting place for American Studies scholars with varied interests.
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Archaeology of ancient pre-Roman Italy
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A group to discuss curriculum development
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All aspects of Greek and Roman intellectual history and its reception
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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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A group dedicated to the study of Japan in all its national and transnational contexts. Members welcome from all disciplines.
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Dedicated to history and literature of Syriac-speaking communities.
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A group for anyone interested in the archaeology of the Roman provinces.
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This group was created for participants in the Women in Book History Symposium, 1660-1836, hosted by Betty Schellenberg and Michelle Levy and held in Vancouver, BC in August 2018 and the Folger Shakespeare Library […]
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The group is intended for all those interested in the sociological reflection on translation.