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InSpecial CollectionsbyJeremy PennerThe Stories Libraries Tell: The Ethiopic Manuscripts at The University of Manchester Special…The emphasis on the ownership of cultural heritage objects within the public square in recent decades has had a noticeable impact on the…Aug 9
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InSpecial CollectionsbyScarlett DennettMissionary activity in India in the 19th centuryContent Warning Historical resources referred to in this post reflect the racial prejudices of the era in which they were created, and some…Jun 21, 2021
InResources for Teaching the Experiential Humanities @DePaulbyHumanitiesXWorking with Special Collections and Archives in Experiential Humanities Courses: A GuideThis online guide details how to work with special collections and archives in experiential humanities courses.Oct 4
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