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The past and its possibilities in Nahḍa Scholarship
Published 2021“…This introduction to the special issue “The Past and its Possibilities in Nahḍa Scholarship” reflects on the role of the past in nineteenth- and early twentieth-century nahḍa discourse. …”
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Recent Scholarship on the Imperial Reception of Cicero
Published 2022“…As Cicero’s <em>Nachleben</em> is assuming a position of increasing salience in classical studies, this review contextualizes these two volumes within over a century of scholarship on the subject. Keeline’s book demonstrates the critical importance of the schoolroom in shaping almost every aspect of Cicero’s posthumous reception, while La Bua’s methodically elucidates how Cicero’s speeches were taught and read in the classrooms of the empire. …”
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After exemplarity: A map of Plutarchan scholarship
Published 2018“…Plutarch and Plutarchan scholarship have seen a revival in the last decades, with a fresh focus on him as a subtle and complex writer of biography, popular moral philosophy and other assorted, often encyclopaedic works in the context of the Greek imperial world under Roman rule.1 And yet, there remains among many classicists a lingering perception of him as a busy writer of many books on almost anything, as a writer interesting enough, though not deeply original, small-c conservative, down to earth, and a little pedestrian. …”
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Reimagining scholarship: a response to the ethical concerns of AUTOGEN
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German Orientalism in the Age of Empire: Religion, Race, and Scholarship
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The future of Catholic biblical scholarship: A constructive conversation.
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The case for free and open source software in research and scholarship
Published 2021“…We begin by situating FOSS in relation to other ‘open’ initiatives, and specifically open science, open research, and open scholarship. In this context, we argue that anyone who actively contributes to the research process today is a computational researcher, in that they use computers to manage and store information. …”
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Defiant scholarship: Dismantling coloniality in contemporary African geographies
Published 2022“…To challenge some of these dynamics, we introduce the concept of defiant scholarship in Africa, a form of scholarship that seeks to work against and outside of dominant grammars and prevailing registers and which draws from a powerful and extensive intellectual tradition across the African continent. …”
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Sophoclean scholarship as a tool to interpret eighteenth-century England
Published 2019“…The political, cultural and pedagogical backgrounds of textual commentators is both evident in, and affected by, the scholarship with which they engage. In this paper I explore how eighteenth century British Sophoclean scholarship acts as a way to understand Britain’s changing political, cultural and religious landscape, and how that landscape in turn affected the next generation of scholarship. …”
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