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Speakers at this daylong colloquium discuss the evolution and impact of philanthropy to arts and humanities organizations
View ArticleFaces of Rulership in the Maya Region
Through this two-day symposium, scholars aim to better understand concepts of rulership and governance in Ancient Maya culture.
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The 2020 Teaching Day combines papers from leading scholars, gallery tours, and object-handling sessions to explore how the Byzantines presented and constructed a view of the afterlife in art and the...
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Panelists examine facing-page translation books and the challenges and advantages of this format in the digital age.
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Matthew Restall offers new theories and perspectives on the Spanish-Aztec encounter, arguing that it is time to upend the traditional tale of the so-called Conquest.
View ArticleVirtue and Politics: A Byzantine Debate
Dimiter Angelov considers the cultivation of political virtue and the debate on character in Byzantine politics.
View ArticlePatterns in Nature: Perspectives of a Botanical Photographer
Amy Lamb shares the beauty of the life of plants viewed through her camera, bringing us closer to the magnificence of nature.
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