interdisciplinary 
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SOURCE: World Economic Forum
4/26/2020
Germany Enlists Humanities Scholars to End Coronavirus Lockdown
Germany has done more than other nations to enlist the advice of philosophers, historians of science, theologians and jurists as it navigates the delicate ethical balancing act of reopening society while safeguarding the health of the public.
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SOURCE: American Academy of Arts & Sciences
9-8-15 (accessed)
Report: Historians least likely among humanities PhD's to draw on other disciplines
59% reported another history subject as their secondary field!
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7-31-15
This Research Suggests Why Historians Have to Begin Acknowledging that Biology Is a Key Factor in a Person’s Politics
by John R. Hibbing, Kevin B. Smith, and John R. Alford
Lab experiments conducted around the world demonstrate a relationship between political beliefs and physiological response to disgusting, threatening, or simply disquieting aspects of life.
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