Political Theology Network 2019 Conference

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“Political Theology” covers a multidisciplinary field of research that engages the unwieldy relationship between religion and politics out of a desire for justice. At the Political Theology Network Conference, we extend this engagement by bringing together scholars, activists, artists, and religious leaders working both inside and outside the academy. This three-day conference will feature more

Conference: American Society of Comparative Law’s Annual Meeting, University of Missouri

Comparative Law and International Dispute Resolution Processes American Society of Comparative Law 2019 Annual Meeting Program In cooperation with the University of Missouri Center for the Study of Dispute Resolution, the University of Missouri International Center, and Media Partner Transnational Dispute Management (TDM)/OGEMID/Young OGEMID. October 17-19, 2019 Overview Program Register Works-in-Progress Conference Concurrent Panels Overview

Workshop: Digital Editing and the Medieval Manuscript, Harvard University

October 19 and 20, 9:30am-4:30pm Digital Editing and the Medieval Manuscript is a 2-day workshop for graduate students which covers the fundamentals of digital editing while tackling the codicological challenges posed by medieval manuscripts. Participants will collaboratively transcribe, annotate, and encode (with TEI P5) the text and images of Houghton Lat. 159, a late medieval

Workshop: Digital Editing and the Medieval Manuscript, Harvard University

Lamont Library, Harvard University

Digital Editing and the Medieval Manuscript Workshop Oct 19-20 |9.30 am – 4.30 pm | TBA Digital Editing and the Medieval Manuscript is a 2-day workshop for graduate students which covers the fundamentals of digital editing while tackling the codicological challenges posed by medieval manuscripts. Participants will collaboratively transcribe, annotate, and encode (with TEI P5)

Workshop: Mapping History, Harvard University

Harvard University Cambridge, MA

October 30-31, 10am-2pm Mapping is an effective tool for reconstructing the past, which reveals the spatial relationships that stimulated cultural, social and political change over time. In this workshop, we