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Maths is Revolutionising the Study of History—Here's How
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The study of history traditionally brings to mind images of dark, winding archives, and the smell of dust; visions of academics poring through piles of documents to uncover secrets and find the missing piece, piles that are invariably too small to cover the subject and too high to be worked through.
Matteo Valleriani
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Applications Open for Symposium “History for Physics," Deadline November 1, 2019
Applications open: “History for Physics" series: Quantum Gravity, deadline November 1, 2019
Sep 30, 2019 Go to "History for Physics" Information PageBeitragende gesucht für Symposium „History for Physics: Quantum Foundations“, Frist: 1. November 2019
Beitragende gesucht für Symposium „History for Physics: Quantum Foundations“, Frist: 1. November 2019
Sep 30, 2019 Zur „History for Physics“ InformationsseiteSebastian Felten
Sebastian Felten is a historian of finance, bureaucracy, and science in early modern Europe. A R...
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History of Science ON CALL: Michael Lackner
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MoreThe Role of Animals in Bohai and Jurchen Societies: on the Base of Studies of the Archaeological Materials from Medieval Sites in the Russian Far East
The goals of this research project are the consideration, analysis and interpretation of the archaeological materials for an understanding of the role
Repetition as Cultural Phenomenon: Between Antiquarianism (fugu) and Practices of Repetition
The research of Repetition as Cultural Phenomenon focuses on the phenomenon of repetition in Chinese culture, particularly in Song and Ming Dynas