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The real trend in humanities is their vibrance and relevance in our present day, the analytical abilities…

Posted on 17 December 201430 July 2021 by Joshua Chalifour

The real trend in humanities is their vibrance and relevance in our present day, the analytical abilities they develop, and the research skills they foster–so explains this article. And archives play an important role.

The American Scholar: Habits of Mind – Anthony Grafton and James Grossman

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