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Visit our unstaffed table at the International Conference on Clinical Ethics Consultation in Cleveland, OH to learn about The Journal of Clinical Ethics and grab some swag. Can't make it in person? Discover The Journal of Clinical Ethics here: https://ow.ly/612850Z7cOB
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Looking to centers of power in 18th and 19th century Eastern Europe, this OPEN ACCESS article from The Journal of Modern History explores the impact of inaccessible landscapes on the nuanced relationship between the powerful and the subjected. https://ow.ly/3Meu50Z86tn.
Celebrate National Garden Week by reading this article from the American Journal of Archaeology that investigates "The Garden of Hercules" and the use of its flowers within the city of Pompeii. Learn more here: https://ow.ly/vnMw50Z7csJ
This article from Critical Historical Studies explores the dichotomy of the human population from Hannah Arendt's work -- the few known and named citizens and the larger set of nobodies -- and the responses of other historians. https://ow.ly/aWfL50Z86mN.
This OPEN ACCESS article from Current Anthropology explores how kitchens--both the spaces and their tools--continue to facilitate class distinctions. Learn more here: https://ow.ly/6EKv50Z86hx. @wennergrenorg.bsky.social
Estivation may have helped amphibians to adapt to the terrestrial realm. This article from Ecological and Evolutionary Physiology looks to genes linked to estivation to search for additional candidate genes also related to estivation. Learn more here: https://ow.ly/ALFW50Z86pK.
This article from Journal of Political Economy develops a life-cycle model of labor supply and human capital formation that incorporates health shocks, health insurance, and medical treatment decisions to study their effects on the labor force. https://ow.ly/sMth50Z86wp. Journal of Political Economy
History of Religions Vol. 65, No. 4 (2026) www.journals.uchicago.edu/toc/hr/2026/... @chicagojournals.bsky.social
Visit our unstaffed table at the Symposium on Medieval and Renaissance Studies in St. Louis, MO to learn about our journals and grab some giveaways. Discover our medieval and Renaissance studies journals here: https://ow.ly/MWYL50Z7cSX Symposium for Medieval and Renaissance Studies, SLU