About the Humanities Research Network
Anglo-American antiquarians and early modern science
The Assemblies of Lovers: Art, Poetry, and Religion in Persianate Islam
Interactive Digital Environmental History of California
Intimate Encounters, Postcolonial Engagements: Archaeologies of Empire and Sexuality
Knowledge in the Age of Enlightenment: Producing the Encyclopédie
Law and Society in Egypt from Alexander to the Arab Conquest, 332 BC - 640 AD
Literary and Cultural History of Contemporary Europe
Managing the Silk Road
Poetries in Contact: The Encounter of Perso-Arabic and Sanskritic metrical traditions
Relative Clauses and Noun-modifying Clauses: A Cross-Linguistic Investigation
Researching the Unpublished James Joyce
The Humanities Research Network provides workspaces for collaborative research teams working at a distance. The workspaces include project calendars, tools for co-authoring documents, a project journal, and centrally archived email discussions.
Currently, the Humanities Research Network supports Stanford faculty in collaboration with colleagues at other universities and non-academic institutions around the world.
This project is funded by the Stanford Humanities Center. To learn more about these projects and about the Humanities Research Network, visit http://shc.stanford.edu.