Archaeology and History: Recent submissions
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International Communism and the "Cultural Front"
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Democracy's Fatal Flaw: Anonymity and the Normalization of Abuse in John Dunton's Epistolary Periodicals
(Wiley / British Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies, 6 March 2024)Epistolary periodicals associated with English coffee house culture have often been associated with Jürgen Habermas’ model for the rise of the ‘bourgeois public sphere’. Habermas proposed this ultimately gave rise to the ... -
Schools of clerks, schools of knights: John Grandisson and Hugh de Courtenay’s French correspondence, 1329–40
(Oxford University Press (OUP), 24 February 2024)The private letters within the Register of John Grandisson (bishop of Exeter, 1327–69) provide a fascinating insight into the intellectual climate of his episcopate, and attest to his strained relationship with the immensely ... -
Ancient and modern DNA track temporal and spatial population dynamics in the European fallow deer since the Eemian interglacial
(Nature Research, 12 February 2024)Anthropogenic factors have impacted the diversity and evolutionary trajectory of various species. This can be through factors such as pressure on population size or range, habitat fragmentation, or extensive manipulation ... -
The 10,000- year biocultural history of fallow deer and its implications for conservation policy
(National Academy of Sciences, 12 February 2024)Over the last 10,000 y, humans have manipulated fallow deer populations with varying outcomes. Persian fallow deer (Dama mesopotamica) are now endangered. European fallow deer (Dama dama) are globally widespread ...