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What is one important word in historical scholarship today?
At the 2015 Organization of American Historians annual meeting, leading historians share the one word that all historians should be thinking about today. Explore more at http://www.oup.com/academic/amhistory
© Oxford University Press
published: 11 Sep 2015
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History Department Scholarship Fund
published: 05 May 2017
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The Historical Muhammad in Western Scholarship
This video extract is taken from 'Jesus and Muhammad in Western Scholarship' where Usman Sheikh discusses the historical Jesus, the historical Muhammad, and Quranic intertextuality https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gC7r8WifrbM&t=4042s
published: 19 Oct 2021
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History of the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning
Dan Bernstein (University of Kansas), Mary Taylor Huber (Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching), Pat Hutchngs (Gonzaga University), Gary Poole (University of British Columbia), and Joanna Renc-Roe (Central European University, Budapest) discuss the history of the scholarship of teaching and learning.
Presented by the Center for Engaged Learning at Elon University and the International Society for the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning (ISSOTL), this video was produced for ISSOTL Online 2013, an online conference held in conjunction with the ISSOTL 2013 conference in Raleigh, North Carolina. Learn more about ISSOTL Online 2013 at http://blogs.elon.edu/issotl13.
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License:...
published: 15 Sep 2013
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The greatest scholarship video in sports history (via @utahfootball)
published: 25 Apr 2022
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The Dinah and Jessica Nichols Scholarship for History | Royal Holloway, University of London
History Masters student Emily tells us what being awarded the Dinah and Jessica Nichols Scholarship means to her.
published: 11 Feb 2020
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The Historical EVIDENCE of The EXODUS | Critical Scholarship REVEALED | MythVision Documentary
In the enigmatic realms of ancient history, where myth and reality intersect, lies the intriguing tale of the Exodus. This MythVision documentary, guided by the insightful Assyriologist Dr. Joshua Bowen and inspired by his work 'The Atheist Handbook to the Old Testament,' embarks on a quest to uncover the truth behind this Biblical narrative. Join us on a journey that challenges established beliefs and offers a new perspective on historical events.
Did the Exodus REALLY happen?
What can we know about the Exodus story and how do critical scholars go about analyzing this epic tale?
Grab a copy of Dr. Joshua Bowen's book here: https://amzn.to/3RO7xC5
@DigitalHammurabi
Subscribe to our second channel
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published: 27 Jan 2024
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New Scholarship on US Intelligence History
While most books on the subject focus more narrowly, Need to Know looks at a broad spectrum of American intelligence operations from codebreaking to spying and guerrilla warfare during World War II. This scholarly but readable book shows how the different kinds of intelligence evolved from cottage industries into quasi-industrial complexes in order to win the war. It renders authoritative judgments about who accomplished what and how the players positioned themselves for the inevitable post-war period. Need to Know can be read as an introduction to, or an overview of, the subject.
Historians have long ignored the operations of U.S. intelligence in American-occupied Germany (1944-1949). In Covert Legions, Dr. Thomas Boghardt reveals their significance. Denazification, democratization, th...
published: 16 Dec 2022
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I Got Accepted Into Harvard and Hated It
published: 27 Apr 2023
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Nicolai Sinai: Historical-Critical Scholarship and the Qur'an
In this interview I discuss the nature and findings of modern western scholarship on the Qur'an with Professor Nicolai Sinai.
Professor Sinai is Professor of Islamic Studies at Oxford and a Fellow of Pembroke College. His principal interests are the literary aspects of the Qur’an. the Qur'an's engagement with Jewish and Christian traditions and with ancient Arabic poetry, as well as late antique Arabia and the life of Muhammad and many more very interesting things.
In this discussion we discuss different theories about the origin of the Qur'an in western scholarship and how to evaluate different approaches to the Islamic corpus.
You can find his recent book, The Qur'an: A Historical-Critical Introduction here: https://www.amazon.com/Quran-Historical-Critical-Introduction-Edinburgh-Islam...
published: 12 Dec 2022
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What is one important word in historical scholarship today?
At the 2015 Organization of American Historians annual meeting, leading historians share the one word that all historians should be thinking about today. Explor...
At the 2015 Organization of American Historians annual meeting, leading historians share the one word that all historians should be thinking about today. Explore more at http://www.oup.com/academic/amhistory
© Oxford University Press
https://wn.com/What_Is_One_Important_Word_In_Historical_Scholarship_Today
At the 2015 Organization of American Historians annual meeting, leading historians share the one word that all historians should be thinking about today. Explore more at http://www.oup.com/academic/amhistory
© Oxford University Press
- published: 11 Sep 2015
- views: 431
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The Historical Muhammad in Western Scholarship
This video extract is taken from 'Jesus and Muhammad in Western Scholarship' where Usman Sheikh discusses the historical Jesus, the historical Muhammad, and Qur...
This video extract is taken from 'Jesus and Muhammad in Western Scholarship' where Usman Sheikh discusses the historical Jesus, the historical Muhammad, and Quranic intertextuality https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gC7r8WifrbM&t=4042s
https://wn.com/The_Historical_Muhammad_In_Western_Scholarship
This video extract is taken from 'Jesus and Muhammad in Western Scholarship' where Usman Sheikh discusses the historical Jesus, the historical Muhammad, and Quranic intertextuality https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gC7r8WifrbM&t=4042s
- published: 19 Oct 2021
- views: 20343
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History of the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning
Dan Bernstein (University of Kansas), Mary Taylor Huber (Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching), Pat Hutchngs (Gonzaga University), Gary Poole (Un...
Dan Bernstein (University of Kansas), Mary Taylor Huber (Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching), Pat Hutchngs (Gonzaga University), Gary Poole (University of British Columbia), and Joanna Renc-Roe (Central European University, Budapest) discuss the history of the scholarship of teaching and learning.
Presented by the Center for Engaged Learning at Elon University and the International Society for the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning (ISSOTL), this video was produced for ISSOTL Online 2013, an online conference held in conjunction with the ISSOTL 2013 conference in Raleigh, North Carolina. Learn more about ISSOTL Online 2013 at http://blogs.elon.edu/issotl13.
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/
Suggested citation:
Center for Engaged Learning. (2013, September 15). History of the scholarship of teaching and learning. Retrieved from https://youtu.be/gYiyxQGa480.
https://wn.com/History_Of_The_Scholarship_Of_Teaching_And_Learning
Dan Bernstein (University of Kansas), Mary Taylor Huber (Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching), Pat Hutchngs (Gonzaga University), Gary Poole (University of British Columbia), and Joanna Renc-Roe (Central European University, Budapest) discuss the history of the scholarship of teaching and learning.
Presented by the Center for Engaged Learning at Elon University and the International Society for the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning (ISSOTL), this video was produced for ISSOTL Online 2013, an online conference held in conjunction with the ISSOTL 2013 conference in Raleigh, North Carolina. Learn more about ISSOTL Online 2013 at http://blogs.elon.edu/issotl13.
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/
Suggested citation:
Center for Engaged Learning. (2013, September 15). History of the scholarship of teaching and learning. Retrieved from https://youtu.be/gYiyxQGa480.
- published: 15 Sep 2013
- views: 4922
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The Dinah and Jessica Nichols Scholarship for History | Royal Holloway, University of London
History Masters student Emily tells us what being awarded the Dinah and Jessica Nichols Scholarship means to her.
History Masters student Emily tells us what being awarded the Dinah and Jessica Nichols Scholarship means to her.
https://wn.com/The_Dinah_And_Jessica_Nichols_Scholarship_For_History_|_Royal_Holloway,_University_Of_London
History Masters student Emily tells us what being awarded the Dinah and Jessica Nichols Scholarship means to her.
- published: 11 Feb 2020
- views: 348
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The Historical EVIDENCE of The EXODUS | Critical Scholarship REVEALED | MythVision Documentary
In the enigmatic realms of ancient history, where myth and reality intersect, lies the intriguing tale of the Exodus. This MythVision documentary, guided by the...
In the enigmatic realms of ancient history, where myth and reality intersect, lies the intriguing tale of the Exodus. This MythVision documentary, guided by the insightful Assyriologist Dr. Joshua Bowen and inspired by his work 'The Atheist Handbook to the Old Testament,' embarks on a quest to uncover the truth behind this Biblical narrative. Join us on a journey that challenges established beliefs and offers a new perspective on historical events.
Did the Exodus REALLY happen?
What can we know about the Exodus story and how do critical scholars go about analyzing this epic tale?
Grab a copy of Dr. Joshua Bowen's book here: https://amzn.to/3RO7xC5
@DigitalHammurabi
Subscribe to our second channel
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Chapters
0:00 Intro
1:38 Exodus from ignorance
13:15 The story of The Exodus
34:01 Oracles of Balaam
38:45 The Prophets Hosea & Amos
48:56 Egyptian evidence for the Exodus
55:11 Egyptian Papyri
59:41 Archaeological Evidence From Egypt
1:00:45 How many people left Egypt
1:11:41 Getting out of Egypt
1:30:51 Tying history and Archaeology together
1:32:56 common exodus interpretations
1:44:46 The Exodus Verdict
1:56:32 What’s next?
#mythvision #mythology #Religion #Bible
https://wn.com/The_Historical_Evidence_Of_The_Exodus_|_Critical_Scholarship_Revealed_|_Mythvision_Documentary
In the enigmatic realms of ancient history, where myth and reality intersect, lies the intriguing tale of the Exodus. This MythVision documentary, guided by the insightful Assyriologist Dr. Joshua Bowen and inspired by his work 'The Atheist Handbook to the Old Testament,' embarks on a quest to uncover the truth behind this Biblical narrative. Join us on a journey that challenges established beliefs and offers a new perspective on historical events.
Did the Exodus REALLY happen?
What can we know about the Exodus story and how do critical scholars go about analyzing this epic tale?
Grab a copy of Dr. Joshua Bowen's book here: https://amzn.to/3RO7xC5
@DigitalHammurabi
Subscribe to our second channel
@mythvisionTV
==============================
**SIGN UP FOR RECOMMENDED ONLINE COURSES HERE**
Dr. James Tabor's "Jesus and The Dead Sea Scrolls" https://mythvisionpodcast.com/dss
Dr. James Tabor's "Creating Jesus: Why Mark’s Gospel Was Forgotten?"
https://www.mythvisionpodcast.com/firstgospel
Dr. Robyn Faith Walsh's course "Paul's Legacy"
www.mythvisionpodcast.com/paulslegacy
Dr. Robyn Faith Walsh's course "The Gospels Masterclass"
https://mythvisionpodcast.com/gospels
Sign up here for Dennis MacDonald's course "Reading The Gospels With One Eye on Greek Poetry - https://www.mythvisionpodcast.com/homeric-mimesis
Dr. Kipp Davis Course "The Real Ancient Israelite Religions"
https://mythvisionpodcast.com/israelite-religions
Dr. Richard Carrier's Course "New Testament Studies For Everyone."
https://www.mythvisionpodcast.com/nt-studies
Dr. M. David Litwa's course - "The Ancient Greek Mysteries & Christianity"
https://www.mythvisionpodcast.com/mysterycults
Dr. Dale C. Allison Jr's course - "The Quest For The Historical Jesus" https://www.mythvisionpodcast.com/jesus-quest
Sign up for Bart Ehrman's course Scribal Corruption of Scripture -
https://mythvisionpodcast.com/corruption
Dr. Bart D. Ehrman's Mark course "The Unknown Jesus"
https://mythvisionpodcast.com/unknown-jesus
Dr. Bart D. Ehrman's course – "Finding Moses"
https://www.mythvisionpodcast.com/moses
Dr. Bart D. Ehrman's course - "Other Virgin Births In Antiquity"
https://www.mythvisionpodcast.com/virgins
7 hour resurrection debate Bart Ehrman vs Mike Licona "Resurrection" https://www.mythvisionpodcast.com/resurrection
Dr. Bart D. Ehrman's Genesis "In The Beginning" https://www.mythvisionpodcast.com/genesis
Dr. Bart D. Ehrman's "Christmas" https://www.mythvisionpodcast.com/christmas
Dr. Bart D. Ehrman's "Did Jesus call himself God" https://www.mythvisionpodcast.com/bart
======================================
RECOMMENDED ONLINE COURSES HERE 👉 https://linktr.ee/mythvision
**GET RECOMMENDED BOOKS HERE: 👉 https://amzn.to/35FqNYf
Please consider helping support MythVision's work by joining the Patreon or contributing a one-time donation through my links below:
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MythVision Paypal: 👉 https://www.paypal.me/dereklambert7
Cashapp: 👉 $rewiredaddiction
Venmo: 👉 @Derek-Lambert-9
Email MythVision: 👉 mythvisionpodcast@gmail.com
👉👉 Checkout MVP Courses to find new and upcoming online courses:
https://mvp-courses.com/
===========================
Chapters
0:00 Intro
1:38 Exodus from ignorance
13:15 The story of The Exodus
34:01 Oracles of Balaam
38:45 The Prophets Hosea & Amos
48:56 Egyptian evidence for the Exodus
55:11 Egyptian Papyri
59:41 Archaeological Evidence From Egypt
1:00:45 How many people left Egypt
1:11:41 Getting out of Egypt
1:30:51 Tying history and Archaeology together
1:32:56 common exodus interpretations
1:44:46 The Exodus Verdict
1:56:32 What’s next?
#mythvision #mythology #Religion #Bible
- published: 27 Jan 2024
- views: 24258
1:29:51
New Scholarship on US Intelligence History
While most books on the subject focus more narrowly, Need to Know looks at a broad spectrum of American intelligence operations from codebreaking to spying and ...
While most books on the subject focus more narrowly, Need to Know looks at a broad spectrum of American intelligence operations from codebreaking to spying and guerrilla warfare during World War II. This scholarly but readable book shows how the different kinds of intelligence evolved from cottage industries into quasi-industrial complexes in order to win the war. It renders authoritative judgments about who accomplished what and how the players positioned themselves for the inevitable post-war period. Need to Know can be read as an introduction to, or an overview of, the subject.
Historians have long ignored the operations of U.S. intelligence in American-occupied Germany (1944-1949). In Covert Legions, Dr. Thomas Boghardt reveals their significance. Denazification, democratization, the recruitment of German scientists by the U.S. military, and the recalibration of America’s relationship with the Soviet Union all depended on intelligence. An official U.S. Army history, Covert Legions draws on a wealth of intelligence records, including many documents declassified specifically for this volume.
Nicholas Reynolds has been a serious student of World War II for most of his life. His varied career has taken him from Oxford University, where he obtained a DPhil, to the US Marine Corps and the CIA. Among other jobs, he has served as officer-in-charge of field history for the Corps and as historian for the CIA Museum at Langley. Now retired, he is an independent scholar. Among his earlier writings, two favorites stand out: Treason Was No Crime (William Kimber, 1976), a biography of General Ludwig Beck, the head of the German Resistance to Hitler, and Writer, Sailor, Soldier, Spy: The Secret Adventures of Ernest Hemingway, 1935-1961 (William Morrow, 2017).
Dr. Thomas Boghardt is a senior historian at the U.S. Army Center of Military History in Washington, D.C. He received his Ph.D. in modern European history from the University of Oxford, held a research fellowship at Georgetown University from 2002 to 2004, and served as the historian of the International Spy Museum from 2004 to 2010. An award-winning author, he is currently writing the second volume of the official history of U.S. Army Intelligence in Germany (1949-1961).
With comments from Genevieve Lester.
The Washington History Seminar is co-chaired by Eric Arnesen (George Washington University) and Christian Ostermann (Woodrow Wilson Center) and is organized jointly by the American Historical Association and the Woodrow Wilson Center's History and Public Policy Program. It meets weekly during the academic year. The seminar thanks its anonymous individual donors and institutional partner (the George Washington University History Department) for their continued support.
https://wn.com/New_Scholarship_On_US_Intelligence_History
While most books on the subject focus more narrowly, Need to Know looks at a broad spectrum of American intelligence operations from codebreaking to spying and guerrilla warfare during World War II. This scholarly but readable book shows how the different kinds of intelligence evolved from cottage industries into quasi-industrial complexes in order to win the war. It renders authoritative judgments about who accomplished what and how the players positioned themselves for the inevitable post-war period. Need to Know can be read as an introduction to, or an overview of, the subject.
Historians have long ignored the operations of U.S. intelligence in American-occupied Germany (1944-1949). In Covert Legions, Dr. Thomas Boghardt reveals their significance. Denazification, democratization, the recruitment of German scientists by the U.S. military, and the recalibration of America’s relationship with the Soviet Union all depended on intelligence. An official U.S. Army history, Covert Legions draws on a wealth of intelligence records, including many documents declassified specifically for this volume.
Nicholas Reynolds has been a serious student of World War II for most of his life. His varied career has taken him from Oxford University, where he obtained a DPhil, to the US Marine Corps and the CIA. Among other jobs, he has served as officer-in-charge of field history for the Corps and as historian for the CIA Museum at Langley. Now retired, he is an independent scholar. Among his earlier writings, two favorites stand out: Treason Was No Crime (William Kimber, 1976), a biography of General Ludwig Beck, the head of the German Resistance to Hitler, and Writer, Sailor, Soldier, Spy: The Secret Adventures of Ernest Hemingway, 1935-1961 (William Morrow, 2017).
Dr. Thomas Boghardt is a senior historian at the U.S. Army Center of Military History in Washington, D.C. He received his Ph.D. in modern European history from the University of Oxford, held a research fellowship at Georgetown University from 2002 to 2004, and served as the historian of the International Spy Museum from 2004 to 2010. An award-winning author, he is currently writing the second volume of the official history of U.S. Army Intelligence in Germany (1949-1961).
With comments from Genevieve Lester.
The Washington History Seminar is co-chaired by Eric Arnesen (George Washington University) and Christian Ostermann (Woodrow Wilson Center) and is organized jointly by the American Historical Association and the Woodrow Wilson Center's History and Public Policy Program. It meets weekly during the academic year. The seminar thanks its anonymous individual donors and institutional partner (the George Washington University History Department) for their continued support.
- published: 16 Dec 2022
- views: 193
1:19:36
Nicolai Sinai: Historical-Critical Scholarship and the Qur'an
In this interview I discuss the nature and findings of modern western scholarship on the Qur'an with Professor Nicolai Sinai.
Professor Sinai is Professor of I...
In this interview I discuss the nature and findings of modern western scholarship on the Qur'an with Professor Nicolai Sinai.
Professor Sinai is Professor of Islamic Studies at Oxford and a Fellow of Pembroke College. His principal interests are the literary aspects of the Qur’an. the Qur'an's engagement with Jewish and Christian traditions and with ancient Arabic poetry, as well as late antique Arabia and the life of Muhammad and many more very interesting things.
In this discussion we discuss different theories about the origin of the Qur'an in western scholarship and how to evaluate different approaches to the Islamic corpus.
You can find his recent book, The Qur'an: A Historical-Critical Introduction here: https://www.amazon.com/Quran-Historical-Critical-Introduction-Edinburgh-Islamic/dp/074869577X
I hope you enjoy the content on this channel and please remember to subscribe to this channel and like this video if you enjoyed it!
https://wn.com/Nicolai_Sinai_Historical_Critical_Scholarship_And_The_Qur'an
In this interview I discuss the nature and findings of modern western scholarship on the Qur'an with Professor Nicolai Sinai.
Professor Sinai is Professor of Islamic Studies at Oxford and a Fellow of Pembroke College. His principal interests are the literary aspects of the Qur’an. the Qur'an's engagement with Jewish and Christian traditions and with ancient Arabic poetry, as well as late antique Arabia and the life of Muhammad and many more very interesting things.
In this discussion we discuss different theories about the origin of the Qur'an in western scholarship and how to evaluate different approaches to the Islamic corpus.
You can find his recent book, The Qur'an: A Historical-Critical Introduction here: https://www.amazon.com/Quran-Historical-Critical-Introduction-Edinburgh-Islamic/dp/074869577X
I hope you enjoy the content on this channel and please remember to subscribe to this channel and like this video if you enjoyed it!
- published: 12 Dec 2022
- views: 14794