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Check out her publication in Gender and History
This is Dr. McDonough's first publication on her new project on prostitutes in the medieval Mediterranean with more still to come. Based in archival research from Barcelona, Marseille, Valencia...
October 12, 2021
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3:11 PM
The Launch of Trans Historical: Oct 22, 12 pm CST Online
The Newberry Center for Renaissance Studies presents: The Launch of Trans Historical: Gender Plurality Before the Modern Friday, October 22 12 PM CST Online This virtual roundtable celebrates...
October 4, 2021
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9:22 AM
Cleopatra: The Most Famous Woman in Classical Antiquity
HUMANITIES FORUM FALL 2021 Cleopatra Testing Poisons on Condemned Prisoners (1887) by Alexandre Cabanel. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 7 ANCIENT STUDIES WEEK Cleopatra: The Most Famous Woman in Classical...
October 4, 2021
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8:51 AM
October 5-8, 2021
Please join the Ancient Studies department for a week-long celebration of the ancient world! Tuesday, October 5th, 10am-6pm, PAHB Forum ‘Homerathon’: A Reading of Selections of...
September 22, 2021
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1:51 PM
The MEMS monthly e-newsletter shares information about events, conferences, calls for papers, student and faculty work in the field, and digital resources that enrich our understanding of Medieval...
September 13, 2021
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1:11 PM
'Scarcely one without defect:' Imagined Beauty in Venice
A recording of our final Mini-MEMS of the semester is now up on the MEMS website. To see Dr. Maust's presentation, go to mems.umbc.edu and click on the link on the slide titled Mini-MEMS Lunch...
May 7, 2021
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12:36 PM
A Free Online Benefit Reading, May 17 at 7:30 PM
Seajanus, His Fall by Ben Jonson, adapted and directed by Nathan Winkelstein will livestream on Monday May 17, 2021 at 7:30 PM EDT. First performed in 1603, the start of the Jacobean era, Ben...
May 7, 2021
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11:15 AM
'Scarcely one without defect:' Imagined Beauty in Venice
Dr. Maust, UMBC Department of Music, will share her research in-progress in this final Mini-MEMS Lunch and Learn of the semester. Eighteenth-century tourists flocked to Venice's four renowned...
May 3, 2021
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2:37 PM
JHU Online Interactive Concert: 4/30, 2-4 pm
Friday April 30, Johns Hopkins Medical School's Program in Arts, Humanities, and Health presents a livestream concert of the 12th-century mystic, medic, and musician Hildegard of Bingen's music,...
April 24, 2021
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5:19 PM
The MEMS bi-weekly e-newsletter shares information about events, conferences, calls for papers, student and faculty work in the field, and digital resources that enrich our understanding of...
April 20, 2021
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5:12 PM