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Exhibition honors artist Bob Coonts for roles in American West Program and Colorado International Invitational Poster Exhibition
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Read More: Exhibition honors artist Bob Coonts for roles in American West Program and Colorado International Invitational Poster ExhibitionThe CIIPE co-founder and director emeritus will be honored with a special retrospective showcasing posters he designed over the past 50 years.
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New Books Network Interviews Dr. Duffy on her Recent Publication
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Read More: New Books Network Interviews Dr. Duffy on her Recent PublicationTune in here to listen to Dr. Andrea Duffy’s podcast interview with Matthew Brown, New Books Network Host. Chronicling the retreat of mobile pastoralization from Mediterranean coastlines, Andrea Duffy’s Nomad’s Land: Pastoralism and…
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New Books Network Interviews Dr. Lindsay on his Latest Anthology Publication
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Read More: New Books Network Interviews Dr. Lindsay on his Latest Anthology PublicationTune in here to listen to Dr. James Lindsay, Professor of History at CSU and Dr. Suleiman Mourad, Professor of Religion at Smith College discuss their latest publication, Muslim Sources of the…


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Dixie’s Italians: Sicilians, Race, and Citizenship in the Jim Crow Gulf South
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Read More: Dixie’s Italians: Sicilians, Race, and Citizenship in the Jim Crow Gulf SouthDixie’s Italians is the first book-length study of Sicilians and other Italians in the Jim Crow Gulf South. Through case studies involving lynchings, disenfranchisement efforts, attempts to segregate Sicilian schoolchildren, and…
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The Intensification and Reorientation of Sunni Jihad Ideology in the Crusader Period
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Read More: The Intensification and Reorientation of Sunni Jihad Ideology in the Crusader PeriodThe Intensification and Reorientation of Sunni Jihad Ideology in the Crusader Period examines the important role of Ibn ʿAsākir, including his Forty Hadiths for Inciting Jihad,…
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“From Yao to Now: Daoism and the Imperialization of the China/Southeast Asia Borderlands” in Asian Ethnicity vol. 18
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Read More: “From Yao to Now: Daoism and the Imperialization of the China/Southeast Asia Borderlands” in Asian Ethnicity vol. 18This article investigates the adoption of Daoist ritual among the Yao peoples in South China and mainland Southeast Asia. The Song Dynasty imperial court patronized new…
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“Medical and Scientific Understandings of Emotion” in A Cultural History of Emotions in the Medieval Age (350-1350)
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Read More: “Medical and Scientific Understandings of Emotion” in A Cultural History of Emotions in the Medieval Age (350-1350)Between 350 CE and 1300 CE, the many changes taking place, especially the Carolingian Renaissance and the emergence of universities, had a significant impact on medical…
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Harriet Tubman: Biden revives plan to put a Black woman of faith on the $20 bill
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Read More: Harriet Tubman: Biden revives plan to put a Black woman of faith on the $20 billHarriet Tubman worked as a slave, spy and eventually an abolitionist. Her belief in God helped her remain fearless.
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Union gunboats didn’t just attack rebel military sites – they went after civilian property, too
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Read More: Union gunboats didn’t just attack rebel military sites – they went after civilian property, tooDuring the American Civil War, huge metal monsters roamed the Mississippi River.
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Why are there seven days in a week?
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Read More: Why are there seven days in a week?The Babylonians were astute observers and interpreters of the heavens, and it is largely thanks to them that our weeks are seven days long.
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