The National PhD in Religious Studies with 28 Italian Universities andCentres -- 110 candidates for 43 positions in 6 areas - Sept 8-9 the final interview
"Ci racconta l'America che noi europei da oltre un secolo ci ostiniamo a non voler vedere"
Yonnondio. La storia degli Holbrook di Tillie Olsen su @qnazionale
Grazie @simonearminio 🫶🏼
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Evangeli e Salmi: la annotazione della nuova Bibbia di Gerusalemme anticipata: presentazione lunedì 19 a Bologna con il card. Matteo #Zupoi
@Dehoniane @EditionsduCERF@fscireIT@corrierebologna
Don Mazzolari e la critica agli esteti della santità
Un libro sul segreto della libertà di #SanFrancesco, raccontato dal parroco di Bozzolo @Dehoniane
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"Il Vaticano non parteciperà al Board of Peace per Gaza. Poi abbiamo preso nota che l'Italia parteciperà come osservatore, evidentemente ci sono punti che lasciano perplessi, punti critici che avrebbero bisogno di trovare delle spiegazioni. La cosa importante è che si stia tentando di dare una risposta ma per noi ci sono delle criticità che andrebbero risolte". Lo ha detto il segretario di stato vaticano, il cardinale Pietro Parolin, lasciando palazzo Borromeo dopo il bilaterale con l'Italia con il presidente della Repubblica, Sergio Mattarella, e la premier Giorgia Meloni. #ANSA
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Congratulations to Aleksandra Hallmann for winning the Erazm Majewski Award in Archaeological publications from the Division I: Humanities and Social Sciences of the Polish Academy of Sciences.
Jesse Jackson, the charismatic US civil rights leader and Baptist minister who worked closely with Martin Luther King Jr and twice ran for the Democratic presidential nomination, died at 84, his family said https://t.co/lPIckmGJoi
The author of ‘A Catholic defense of Capital Punishment’ says he disagrees with my interpretation of the teaching of the magisterium on the death penalty, which he says is a “prudential judgement”. But I am wrong to claim this means he believes it “does not bind”.
Mapping the Chinese and Islamic Worlds
Cross-Cultural Exchange in Pre-Modern Asia
Hyunhee Park, Cambridge Univ Pr, 2015
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What can fragile papyrus fragments reveal about life 2,000 years ago?
ERC grantee Marie-Pierre Chaufray is shedding new light on administration, taxation and daily life under the early Ptolemies.
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With the rapid adoption of AI technologies, the MIT Center for Information Systems Research created a business model framework for the AI era that shows businesses evolving to become increasingly outcome oriented and enabled by autonomous AI.
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#NewPublication
The People's Princes
Machiavelli, Leadership, and Liberty
John P. McCormick, Univ of Chicago Pr 2025
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"Radical Histories of Decolonization," a new special issue of Radical History Review (153) is now available. View the TOC and read "Decolonization Now," the editors' introduction, made freely available: https://t.co/S0XMfI8lGK
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How do free people become slaves?
In John Samuel Harpham's debut book, we learn that early modern English authors found their justification for slavery in ancient Roman law.
In ancient Rome, enslavement was the common fate of war captives who otherwise faced execution.
This history informed early modern writers like John Locke and Hugo Grotius as they developed their own theories of common law and natural rights.
Over time, English observers saw the enslavement of Africans as a natural, legitimate extension of Roman ideas
The Intellectual Origins of American Slavery reveals the power of precedent in the shameful history of human bondage.
"Searing, unsettling, and strikingly original." —@jill_lepore
"A thrilling intellectual adventure." —@KAnthonyAppiah
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