Since Michael Oakeshott spoke of education as initiation into ‘the conversation of mankind’ more than fifty years ago, the idea has inspired a diverse array…
Fifteenth-century sculptures in Lazio and Tuscany are painted and glazed red, blue, white, green, brown, gold, and other hues, making them alive according to contemporary…
When Maurice Denis published his proto-formalist manifesto, the ‘Définition du néo-traditionnisme’, in August 1890, he deployed the rhetorical conventions of what Martha Ward has called…
Seven Hellenistic stelae with Greek inscriptions found in the ancient city of Naples, were examined minero-petrographically (by optical microscopy on thin sections and XRD on powder)…
This book is a critical study of the philosophical culture of the USSR, and the first substantial treatment of a Soviet philosopher’s work by a…
This paper published in The International Journal of the History of Sport (Vol 32, 2015, Issue 15: METHODOLOGY IN SPORTS HISTORY) identifies where sport history’s treatment…
Throughout the 1730s and 1740s, French colonial officers, fur traders, and voyageurs from Montréal established a series of forts northwest of Lake Superior in present-day Northwestern Ontario,…
Banqueting and Food is a chapter in the volume Etruscology (editor, Alessandro Naso), which provides a state-of-the-art overview of the history of Etruscology and its development. Archaeological evidence and…
In 2016, we gathered on unceded ancestral Anishinaabeg territories of the Algonquin (Omaamiiwininii) First Nations people at least once a month to share stories. We…
On this project, I worked with the Artifacts Conservation students in assisting the Agnes Etherington Art Centre with an immersion washing treatment of a donated, vintage…