Mapping Color in History: Unveiling South Asian Art
April 4, 2025

Mapping Color in History reveals the vibrant connection between pigments and cultural heritage, especially in the context of South Asian art.In recent years, historical pigment research has uncovered the rich tapestry of colors used in ancient manuscripts, challenging previous assumptions about the influence of European materials.
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Medieval Studies Conference Explores 100 Years of History
April 4, 2025

The medieval studies conference recently held at Harvard Yard brought together an impressive gathering of over 800 academics, showcasing the vitality and relevance of medieval history in today’s scholarly landscape.Organized by the Medieval Academy of America, this 100th annual meeting highlighted the interdisciplinary nature of medieval studies, featuring dynamic academic workshops and engaging scholarly discussions.
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Patricia Lockwood Explores Internet as Real Life Experience
April 4, 2025

Patricia Lockwood is a groundbreaking author who challenges the conventional boundaries of literature by boldly asserting that the internet is real life.Her insightful observations were brought to life during a recent talk at Harvard, where she explored themes of character development in her works, including the acclaimed "No One Is Talking About This." Lockwood's unique perspective draws upon her unconventional upbringing, allowing her to blend literary criticism with writing advice that resonates with contemporary audiences.
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