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LAMB – Carmelites, Jews, and the Miracles of Toulouse
Sucharita Ray (History)
Program in Medieval Studies
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The Light Ages? Reconstructing the Practices of Late Medieval Astronomy
Seb Falk, Cambridge University
History of Science; Program in Medieval Studies
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Sharing Medieval Science Outside of the Academy
Seb Falk, Cambridge University
History of Science; Program in Medieval Studies
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Seminar 1: What can we learn from Arabic-script documents about economic exchange in medieval Egypt (800–1150)?
Chris Wickham, University of Oxford, Emeritus
Program in Near Eastern Studies; Humanities Council; Center for Collaborative History
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Seminar 2: Reading Session on Arabic-script Documents
Chris Wickham, University of Oxford, Emeritus
Program in Near Eastern Studies; Humanities Council; Center for Collaborative History
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(Re-)Imagine all the peoples. Exegesis and ethnicity in the late Antique West
Gerda Heydemann, Freie Universität Berlin
Medievalists of Color; Program in Medieval Studies; Division for Identity Studies at the Institute for Medieval Research of the Austrian Academy of Sciences; School of Historical Studies at the Institute for Advanced Study
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Seminar 3: What can we learn from the archeology of medieval Egypt that we can’t learn from the documents?
Chris Wickham, University of Oxford, Emeritus
Program in Near Eastern Studies; Humanities Council; Center for Collaborative History
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Race Before Modernity Book Club – Divine Variations: How Christian Thought Became Racial Science
Program in Medieval Studies
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Islamic, Byzantine and Latin Exchange Systems in the Mediterranean (800-1150)
Chris Wickham, University of Oxford, Emeritus
Program in Near Eastern Studies; Humanities Council; Center for Collaborative History
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