@mayrl, Nicholas Hoover Wilson, Matthew Mahler & Josh Pacewicz draw on methodological writings by ethnographers & original interviews with historical sociologists to examine the growing ties between the two fields. This is an excellent case study of interchange between scholarly communities. New & OA in Social Science History! https://doi.org/10.1017/ssh.2023.31
Our #SJP is reading James and Grace Boggs on the Royce Quad and I’m swooning. The students are educating themselves, about things they care about. We should listen, or they will stop talking to us. Respect.
So many wonderful new queer-themed books published so far this #PrideMonth. It really is most heartening . . . but I need more hours in the day to read them all! 🏳️🌈📚
An interesting paper for anyone interested in the #medieval#military#history of the #Balkans and how the power of nobles living in the border regions evolved in the XIV and XV centuries.