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Ada Kuskowski

@adakuskowski

Medievalist, legal historian, French historian @Penn. Author of Vernacular Law: The Reinvention of Customary Law in Medieval France (Cambridge, 2023)

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Meghan Woolley and I are editing a collection titled Emotions, Law, and Performance in England c.500-1500. Check out the CFP and get in touch if you're interested in contributing: legalhistorymiscellany.com/call-for-paper…

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Postdoctoral Fellowships at Penn 2025-6 at the Wolf Humanities Center, on theme of “Truth”… Apply! wolfhumanities.upenn.edu/fellowships/an…

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BOOK: Valentin JEUTNER, The Reasonable Person. A Legal Biography (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2024), ISBN 9781009445627 ift.tt/orbTDlK

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One final plug: applications for this fully funded legal history PhD at UCL Faculty of Laws and The National Archives closes on 24 June Supervised by me and Daniel F Gosling Details below: jobs.ac.uk/job/DHI516/ahr…

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Cécile Vidal, #Caribbean New Orleans: #Empire, #Race, and the Making of a #Slave Society Williamsburg/Chapel Hill, Omohundro Institute of Early American History and Culture/University of North Carolina Press, 2019. A Review by Miranda Spieler cambridge.org/core/journals/…

Cécile Vidal, #Caribbean New Orleans: #Empire, #Race, and the Making of a #Slave Society Williamsburg/Chapel Hill, Omohundro Institute of Early American History and Culture/University of North Carolina Press, 2019.

A Review by Miranda Spieler

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The Princeton Society of Fellows in the Liberal Arts, an interdisciplinary group of scholars in the humanities and social sciences, invites applications for the 2025-2028 fellowship competition. Due August 6, 2024! puwebp.princeton.edu/AcadHire/apply…

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CFP: XII International Symposium on Byzantine and Medieval Studies "Days of Justinian I", Skopje, November 1–3 , 2024. Submissions due August 10, 2024 maryjahariscenter.org/blog/xii-days-… via Mary Jaharis Center

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Alas, the nonsense cycle has returned to pseudoscientific assertions about comparative DNA & pseudohistorical debates about Jews & Khazars. On the former: Steve Weitzman, The Origin of the Jews: press.princeton.edu/books/paperbac… On the latter: Shaul Stampfer: muse.jhu.edu/article/547127…

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Law and Humanities PhDs, early and mid-career scholars as well as artists - Please do consider applying for our new visitorships IALS, U. of London , which have just been advertised! Also, disseminate widely to your networks! Really excited by what we can build! ials.sas.ac.uk/news/ials-laun…

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The marriage contract of Margaret of Scotland and King Erik II of Norway, 1281. The contract was copied at both ends of one piece of parchment. The Scottish end has been cut jaggedly but could be matched with the version retained in Norway to prove its authenticity, if required.

The marriage contract of Margaret of Scotland and King Erik II of Norway, 1281.

The contract was copied at both ends of one piece of parchment. The Scottish end has been cut jaggedly but could be matched with the version retained in Norway to prove its authenticity, if required.
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Thank you, Liz Papp Kamali for this truly thoughtful, comprehensive and generous review of my book, Vernacular Law! I wish every author such an insightful and gracious reader:

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At the Battle of Evesham in 1265, Simon de Montfort was dismembered, his head, testicles, hands & feet made trophies. This is the ghastly tale of the Evesham dark trophies, & -from St Oswald of Northumbria to military culture in the Anglo-Welsh borders- its weirder explanation:

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Fellowship opportunity in Law and Humanities at Tilburg Law School and our Public Law & Governance department! academictransfer.com/en/344556/witt…

Fellowship opportunity in Law and Humanities at Tilburg Law School and our Public Law & Governance department!
academictransfer.com/en/344556/witt…
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Publication – John Eldevik, « Reading Prester John. Cultural Fantasy and its Manuscript Contexts » rmblf.be/2024/08/30/pub…