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IHChistory,
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📖 2023's second issue of — Journal of History of Science is now online. The theme is "Social History of Science and Historiography: Where are We in Brazil?".

🔓 Available in : https://sciendo.com/issue/HOST/17/2

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AHAHistorians,
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Thinking aloud is a powerful pedagogical tool. In , read how Richard Bond employs this method to teach students to use primary sources. @histodons https://www.historians.org/research-and-publications/perspectives-on-history/december-2023/a-classroom-tune-up-using-think-alouds-in-an-introductory-history-course

TheConversationUS,
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The UN’s Genocide Convention, in its 75 years, has not stopped genocide.

Far from it.

But there is some value to the international treaty.

https://theconversation.com/the-landmark-genocide-convention-has-had-mixed-results-since-the-un-approved-it-75-years-ago-219296
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brian_gettler,
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On January 15th, I will be taking part alongside several other scholars in a symposium organized by Wilfrid Laurier University on legacies of racism and colonialism in Canadian universities. My talk will focus on the use in 1860 of funds held in trust for First Nations to bail out McGill College.

Institutional Histories: Reckoning with the Past - Reimagining the Future (9am-2:30pm, EST, online)
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Registration: https://wilfrid-laurier.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_x4KTA2a4R7G10z9N1zxUWA#/registration

brian_gettler,
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The Indigenous History Group of the Canadian Historical Association is running an online book panel event on Tuesday, November 28, 6:00-7:30pm EST. The panel, moderated by Sean Carleton, is a conversation with Lianne Leddy and Annette W. de Stecher about their recent award-winning books.

Registration: https://us06web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZUtdu6spj0pHdWo2dMzEbFCWN5vahamAjd5

Leddy, Serpent River Resurgence: https://utorontopress.com/9781442614376/serpent-river-resurgence/

de Stecher, Wendat Women's Art: https://www.mqup.ca/wendat-women-s-arts-products-9780228010678.php
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IHChistory,
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🗣 We have an open call for communications for the workshop "The gains of their sorrow: Slavery, the slave trade, and the rise of capitalism in the other South", which seeks to open a debate on bridges connecting research focused on the Middle Passage and the one focused on mines, plantations, urban jobs, etc.

ℹ️ https://ihc.fcsh.unl.pt/en/events/gains-their-sorrow/

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#Histodons #CFP #Slavery #Capitalism #Colonialism #MiddlePassage #Mines #Plantations #SlaveLabour #HistoryOfSlavery

phistorians,
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✨Early Release - Disney’s Hercules

Join our patrons for a deep dive into the classic reception tour de force that is Disney’s Hercules (1997). We sit down with Professor Alistair Blanchard whose research on this heroic figure is second to none.

https://www.patreon.com/posts/86433979?utm_campaign=postshare_creator

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AimeeMaroux,
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It's the Day of Zeus / Jupiter's Day / ! ⚡

Meet this beautiful Zeus Keraunios, Zeus of the Thunderbolt, from Apollonia. In the Archaic and Early Classical periods, numerous bronze statuettes of the thunderbolt-wielding Zeus appear at his cult centres of Olympia, Dodona, and elsewhere in Greece and other territories.

🏛️ Zeus statuette from the Greek colony of in Illyria

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AimeeMaroux,
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It's the Day of Hermes aka Mercurius Day aka ! 🐏

"They say he [] was responsible for and an overseer of the businesses: consequently they set up the statue of him weighing a purse."
, Byzantine Greek lexicon, 10th century CE

🏛️ Hermes, Archaeological Museum of Nikopolis, Greece

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phistorians,
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This is part of a triumphal monument by Boccus I, King of Mauritania.

The style leverages Roman symbols but is visually distinct. It is thought to celebrate the victory shared with Sulla in the the Jugurthine War.

🏛 Centrale Montemartini
📸 My own

#ReliefWednesday #History #AncientRome @histodons @antiquidons @archaeodons

AimeeMaroux,
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Have a beautiful Day of Aphrodite aka Venus' Day aka Frigg's Day aka Friday 🌹

Relief of crowned with a polos, her right arm resting on a column. With her left hand she is giving a dove to her son who makes a grab for the flying bird.

🏛️ Greek golden finger ring, 3-4th century CE. Today in the Kunsthistorisches Museum, .

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pretensesoup,
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@AimeeMaroux That's a good rendering of that ring. Usually they don't photograph so well.

AimeeMaroux,
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@pretensesoup It's from the museum's website 🙂

phistorians,
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✨Brand New Episode - The Commonwealth of Slaves

What’s going on in 419 and 418 BCE? We hear your questions and this episode is all about the answers. Tune in for an uprising, and some neighbourly disputes with the Labicani…

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https://partialhistorians.com/2023/08/03/episode-140-the-commonwealth-of-slaves/

AimeeMaroux,
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It's the Day of Zeus / Jupiter's Day / ! ⚡

Figurine of Zeus Keraunos (Zeus of the Thunderbolt) from Dodona, one of his major cult centres. Homer describes Dodona as an oracle of Zeus. Priestesses and priests interpreted the rustling of the oak leaves in his sacred grove for divination.

🏛️ Zeus Keraunos bronze figurine from , National Archaeological Museum

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AimeeMaroux,
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It's the Day of Hermes aka Mercurius Day aka ! 🐏

Meet this figurine of Hermes-Mercurius, holding his iconic kerykeion or caduceus staff in his left. With the two snakes winding around it, it has been mistaken for the Rod of Asklepios, the symbol of medicine, when in truth the caduceus is the symbol of commerce.

🏛️ Hermes-Mercurius, silver, 175-225 CE, France

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AimeeMaroux,
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@Virginicus I think it's extra ironic because the symbol of commerce (and of a guide of dead souls) is replacing the symbol of medicine and healing.

Virginicus,
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@AimeeMaroux Ouch!

phistorians,
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Caught this beautiful fragment of a number of birds in a tree with my own eyes yesterday. This was once part of a funerary fresco from Paestum c. C4th BCE.

🏛 Museo Archeologico di Paestum

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