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The Theosophical Society in America: An Illustrated History
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History of ID Week 5: Art Deco
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History of Cannabis in the United States
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When We Ruled - Robin Walker
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Mapping the Wilderness of Knowledge: The Card Catalog, Past, Present and Future
Panelists discussed the challenges of managing the "firehose of information" that is modern library collections, from using printed catalog cards to the ...
Library of Congress
Not All Colonial Americans Were Patriots | Ancestry
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The Insider's Guide to the Galaxy - Messier and NGC Catalog
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Ancient DNA and the new science of the human past
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NIH VideoCast
The JCB in Hispanist-Latin Americanist Perspective (Rolena Adorno)
Friday, June 8 Rolena Adorno, Reuben Post Halleck Professor of Spanish and Chair of the Department of Spanish and Portuguese, Yale University, and JCB ...
Brown University
Graham Jefcoate discusses John Henry Bohte and the Anglo-German book trade in the early 19th Century
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Bodleian Libraries
Fossil Evidence for an Ancient Earth
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Where We Find Ourselves: The Photographs of Hugh Mangum, 1897–1922
In the later part of the 19th century, Hugh Mangum was an itinerant portraitist working in North Carolina and Virginia during the rise of Jim Crow. His clientele ...
US National Archives
FULL: New Oklahoma fault line discovered following 5.8 magnitude earthquake
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County and Local Histories: A Goldmine of Fan Club Information | Ancestry
FAN Club = Family, Associates, and Neighbors Learning more about your ancestors FAN Club often leads to discovering more about your ancestors. County ...
Ancestry
khandrop 2019 | Prester John #49 | Swords, Scepters, Khans & Presters | Rome-Georgia, Tangut-America
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432 The Drop Radio
Ankhobia with Robin Walker - Who Were The Ancient Egyptians? (with music)
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Ankhobia
Working in the Vicinity of Narrative: Todd Hido and Darius Himes
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School of Visual Arts
Samuel Kassow on the Secret Archive of the Warsaw Ghetto
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College of the Holy Cross
The Asteroid Terrestrial-impact Last Alert System (ATLAS)
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Simons Institute
A History of the Philippines (FULL Audio Book) part 1
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Audio Books
#10 Christine Counsell - The 1970s/80s Revolution in History Education
In this episode, Christine Counsell explores some of the legacies of the changes that took place in History education during the 1970s and 1980s in Britain.
HTA NSW
Jeff Kanipe "Annals of the Deep Sky": Object Selection -- By Design and By Hunch
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Denver Astronomical Society
Tarantulas of the USA with a Focus on the Sky Islands of Arizona and New Species - Michael Jacobi
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How the Universe is Way Bigger Than You Think
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12 THINGS MUSICIANS Can Do from HOME [During COVID-19]
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It Takes a Village: Greenwich Village a Hundred Years Ago with Mike Wallace | The New School
Co-sponsored by the Greenwich Village Society for Historic Preservation (http://www.gvshp.org/_gvshp/index.htm) and The New School (http://newschool.edu).
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Manuel DeLanda. Intensive and Topological Thinking. 2011
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European Graduate School Video Lectures
Pforzheimer Lecture: Eric White, “From Mainz to Austin: Carl H. Pforzheimer's Gutenberg Bible”
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Harry Ransom Center
10/12/2019 Larry Gladney - Peering into the Dark Side of the Universe
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YaleUniversity
Chinese Espionage and U.S. Security
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The Institute of World Politics
Earth Resources Technology Satellite (ERTS) - 1973
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US National Archives
Island Biology 2019 - plenary session : "Introduction to natural history of the Mascarene islands"
University of Reunion Island Production : Direction des Usages du Numérique - University of Reunion Island Day 1 Island Biology 2019 "Introduction to natural ...
Université de La Réunion
Back to Immortality - Episode 2, the discovery of cells, evolution, and the origins of aging
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Michael D. West, Ph.D.
Haremhab, Pharaoh and Conqueror: New Investigations in His Royal Tomb in the Valley of the Kings
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The Met
Symposium on Architecture: How to See Architecture: Bruno Zevi (MArch ’42), Panel 2
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Harvard GSD
THE SAGA OF ERIK THE RED - FULL LENGTH AUDIBOOK
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"The Books that Shaped My World" - John Boles
Friends of Fondren Library - October 5, 2011.
Fondren Library
Count Plunkett and The Arts by Mary Plunkett
Presentation by Mary Plunkett, great granddaughter of Count George Noble Plunkett on his involvement in the arts. Filmed by Marcus Howard.
Easter Rising Stories
Bloodless Torture: The Nazi Theft of the Books of the Roman Ghetto
In September 1943, the Nazi occupied Rome. A month later, a special unit of the SS paid a visit to the Synagogue and Rabbinical College. Returning the next ...
Hofstra University
Behind the Scenes with Fossil Collections at the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History
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Biodiversity Heritage Library
This Day in History Series 5/6 Noon EST (Quiz & Chat)
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Inspired John