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The Han
China's Diverse Majority
Agnieszka Joniak-Lüthi
Published May, 2015
Healing with Poisons
Potent Medicines in Medieval China
Yan Liu
Published June, 2021
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Letters about Translation Projects
Updated March, 2022
Herland - TEST
Himalayan Journals
Joseph Dalton Hooker
Updated August, 2021
History of UW
A UW Libraries Arts & Humanities Team Project
Edmond S. Meany
Updated August, 2021
Honors 211 B Final Project: Fraud In The Church And Corruption of The Spirit As Seen Through The Eyes Of Dante
The premise of my project is an annotated edition of Canto XIX of Inferno found within Dante’s Divine Comedy. Throughout the quarter Dante Alighieri’s works particularly allowed me to visualise the period of time in which the pieces were written, and facilitated my thinking in a manner that made it possible for me to put myself into the middle ages and compare ideas of morality from then, to the modern era. I have chosen to focus on Canto XIX specifically because of the moral and ethical parameters that Dante outlines when describing the popes and their reasoning for being in the 8th circle of fraud, rather than the 6th circle of heresy. This idea of relegating members of the highest order of the church to their most severe sins is interesting to me, as well as the idea of critiquing the hierarchy of the Catholic Church of the time with the state of Europe at the time. Dante uses the Divine Comedy as a means to bring his ideology to the masses in writing in the common vernacular of the region, rather than Latin which the Church exclusively used for centuries, and in this Canto he is actively criticizing the corruption found in the Church. Dante has a basis in faith instead of in the Catholic hierarchy, and as a person who has been raised Catholic and has had a Jesuit education I find this a very compelling argument as this is my belief as well.
Updated August, 2021
Honors 211: Reading Romance in the Middle Ages
Updated August, 2021
How to Host Your Own MisinfoDay
A Guide for Colleges and Universities
Updated August, 2021
Image size check
Updated August, 2021
Impacts and Legacies of Print
Digital Editions
Updated June, 2022
The Industrialized Isthmus: Gatun Lake and the Environmental Colonization of Panama
The Interweaving of Rituals
Funerals in the Cultural Exchange between China and Europe
Nicolas Standaert
Published April, 2008
In the Land of the Eastern Queendom
The Politics of Gender and Ethnicity on the Sino-Tibetan Border
Jinba Tenzin
Published August, 2013
Into the Spider-Verse in Conversation
a web of knowledge
Updated February, 2023
Jane Eyre Test Book
Updated August, 2021
Jesuits and Matriarchs
Domestic Worship in Early Modern China
Nadine Amsler
Published November, 2018
Journal of Charisma Studies
Updated May, 2022
Kernels of Resistance
Maize, Food Sovereignty, and Collective Power
Liza Grandia
Published December, 2024
Key Concepts in Contemporary America
Updated February, 2023
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