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Training | Yale Initiative For The Study Of Antiquity And The Premodern World
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Skip to main content. The workshop theme for 2016-17 is Fakes and Forgeries. The associated Core Seminar will meet in Spring 2016 and is co-taught by Irene Peirano Garrison (Classics) and Eckart Frahm (NELC). The Ancient Judaism Workshop. The Pre-modern Gender and Sexuality Working Group (PGSWG). The Yale Interdisciplinary Workshop for the Study of Antiquity (YIWSA). With preliminary proposals or any questions. We request proposals by September 15 at the latest. History of Art), Nicholas Kraus. The Arabi...
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In the Service of Clio: March 2015
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In the Service of Clio. Essays on Career Management in the Historical Profession. Sunday, March 29, 2015. Blog CLXXVI (176): Another Study. Last week, I discussed The Many Careers of History PhD. The first of two studies on the history professor that this blog will explore. This week I want to look at that second study, which is profoundly troubling for a number of reasons; particularly when read in combination with Many Careers. This statistical study came out in the journal Science Advances. Here is th...
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Undergraduates | Yale Department of Classics
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Skip to main content. The Major in Classics is very flexible, allowing students the opportunity to study the languages and cultures of related Mediterranean societies of the ancient Near East. As well as to take courses in Philosophy. All options of the major are designed to help students understand the foreign cultures that are the ancient past, while at the same time providing a new way of looking at their own, modern world. The Department offers three majors: Classics. And Ancient and Modern Greek.
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Marcia Colish | Medieval Studies
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Skip to main content. 320 York St, New Haven, CT 06511-3627. 109;arcia.colish@yale.edu. 240 Hall of Graduate Studies. BA, Smith College, 1958. MA, Yale University, 1959. PhD, Yale University, 1965. The Mirror of Language: A Study in the Medieval Theory of Knowledge. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1968; rev. ed. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 1983; paperback ed. 2004). The Stoic Tradition from Antiquity to the Early Middle Ages. 2 vols. (Leiden: Brill, 1985; rev paperback ed 1990).
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New Perspectives in Environmental History (2017) | Environmental History At Yale
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Skip to main content. Environmental History At Yale. Climate and History News. New Perspectives in Environmental History (2017). Saturday, April 22, 2017. NEW PERSPECTIVES IN ENVIRONMENTAL HISTORY. Saturday, April 22, 2017. A Northeast Regional Conference. Luce Hall, Yale University. New Haven, Connecticut. The conference will include three moderated panel sessions featuring papers by doctoral students from eight different universities. The first session, TRANSNATIONAL COMMODITIES. Will explore its theme...
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In the Service of Clio: April 2015
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In the Service of Clio. Essays on Career Management in the Historical Profession. Wednesday, April 29, 2015. Blog CLXXXIV (184): "Overproduction" is Not New. This blog has friends all over the place. Jeffrey Grey of the University of New South Wales Canberra, the first non-American to serve as president of the Society of Military History, notified me about this article. This article appeared in the Canadian magazine, University Affairs. The key here is that PhD “production” growth has no prac...There are...
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Faculty | Medieval Studies
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Skip to main content. Lect History and Religious Studies. 320 York St, New Haven, CT 06511-3627. Assoc Prof Divinity Sch and Religious Studies. 409 Prospect St, New Haven, CT 06511-2167. Chair Medieval Studies Prog, Sterling Prof French. 53 Wall St, New Haven, CT 06511-8916. 451 College St, New Haven, CT 06511-8906. Prof English, DUS English. 63 High St, New Haven, CT 06511-6642. John M. Schiff Prof of English, Prof of French and Music, DGS English Dept. 63 High St, New Haven, CT 06511-6642.
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