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Humanities scholars need to take what feels – right now – like a risk, and engage in more public scholarship.
And, he added, scholars need a classification system that is coherent -- more Library of Congress than eBay.
"In order to make convincing arguments about contemporary women's programming," they argued, "television scholars need to be able to see where the address, format, representations and concerns of 'the new' originate and how they have developed.
His understanding of what scholars need has impressed Carmela Franklin, who mentioned how hard Pasini's staff had worked, after the closing was announced, to provide copies of important texts to two young scholars who had already been accepted at the American Academy in Rome and were planning to do research at the Vat.
Jane Austen fans and scholars need not read any further; they are more or less required to attend "Innocent Diversions: A Christmas Entertainment With Jane Austen and Friends," just as they are compelled to take in any Austen-inspired film or public television program.
Scholars need to engage actively to enrich this field.
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Those wanting to study for the more advanced degrees that were common amongst European scholars needed to go to universities in other countries.
Gaddis can now use "the once-secret information and hindsight that a scholar needs to write true history," Michael Beschloss wrote in the Book Review.
Dickinson's experience, or what we know of it, has been so thoroughly archived, interpreted, and reimagined in every genre (Sewall is exhaustive, and, before him, Jay Leyda, the modernist filmmaker and film historian, produced a monumental chronology, "The Years and Hours of Emily Dickinson") that a contemporary scholar needs a good excuse to exhume the picked-over bones.
This week, in a review of "White Heat: The Friendship of Emily Dickinson and Thomas Wentworth Higginson," by Brenda Wineapple, Judith Thurman writes: Dickinson's experience, or what we know of it, has been so thoroughly archived, interpreted, and reimagined in every genre…that a contemporary scholar needs a good excuse to exhume the picked-over bones.
To chronicle the history of the church, the scholar needs to link the fervour of the traumatised survivors of the Black Death to the well-heeled residents of Kensington and Chelsea, showing how, despite theological rows and sectarian divisions, Christianity has survived as a magnificent continuum for more than 2,000 years.
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