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| | | | | It's Peer Review Week. In this guest post, our Editorial Director Ken Wissoker shares what he loves about this crucial, and sometimes misunderstood, element of academic publishing. I love peer review. Many authors fear it, or see it as a necessary evil, perhaps good for others less accomplished than themselves. Many hope for it to... | |
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literariness.org
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| | | | | Blue Humanities is one of the most enthralling and important areas of emergent research in disciplines ranging from history to visual arts, to cultural and literary studies. In 2009, literary scholar Steve Mentz coined the phrase "blue cultural studies" or "blue humanities"-thereby providing a platform for the collective work of an increasing number of scholars... | |
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newbooksnetwork.com
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| | | | | [AI summary] The New Books Network promotes academic podcasts and book discussions across various disciplines, inviting contributions to expand its coverage. | |
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historyforatheists.com
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| | | The concept of "the Dark Ages" is central to several key elements in much anti-religious polemic. One of the primary myths most beloved by many anti-theists is the one whereby Christianity violently suppressed ancient Greco-Roman learning, destroyed an ancient intellectual culture based on pure reason and retarded a nascent scientific and technological revolution, thus plunging Europe into a one thousand year "dark age" which was only relieved by the glorious dawn of "the Renaissance". But when this "Dar... | ||