Light from Italy: From Fattori to Morandi – Masterpieces in dialogue from the Uffizi Galleries and the Latvian National Museum of Art, the exhibition
The Roman water management of ancient Arles, as read in aqueduct carbonate, a new study published in the journal Geoarchaeology
The project “Visual Analytics for Images from Colonial Contexts” (VABiKo): an image archive on former German colonies to be made accessible with Artificial Intelligence
Edvard Westermarck’s Archives inscribed on the UNESCO Memory of the World Register, honouring his pioneering work in anthropology and sociology
Population surveillance, diverse religions and tolerance in the Ottoman Empire 200 years ago; a study in Comparative Studies in Society and History
Diversifying Victorian Literature: a new Kingston University project sheds light on forgotten writers and hidden histories of Victorian literature
Coastal and underwater cave sites in southern Sicily contain important new clues about the path and fate of early human migrants to the island
The novel Uncle Tom’s Cabin has been published in Norway 60 times, it highlights how the country has trailed behind in the racism debate.
Archivist explores Troy’s invisible workers in the ’30s: laborers at early archaeological sites often received no recognition for their contributions
The University of Zurich acquires an important Richard Wagner manuscript, Eine Mitteilung an meine Freunde