James Blake Wiener

James Blake Wiener

Biography

James Blake Wiener is a Co-Founder and the former Communications Director at the World History Encyclopedia. He now heads the Advisory Board as Chairman. Originally trained as a world historian, James is a public relations professional who is interested in cross-cultural exchange, world history, and international relations. While committed to fostering increased awareness of the power of the digital humanities and the valorization of cultural heritage, James is also dedicated to excellence in research and open access education.

Education

  • MA World History, New York University
  • BA History (Magna cum Laude), New York University

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Interview with Barry Strauss: Jews vs. Rome
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Interview with Barry Strauss: Jews vs. Rome - The Latest Book by Barry Strauss

For over two centuries, ancient Judea was a restless province of the Roman Empire...
Interview: Catherine of Braganza
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Interview: Catherine of Braganza - Charles II's Portuguese Queen

Though Catherine of Braganza (1638-1705) wed Charles II of England (reign 1660-1685) in...
Interview: Her Lotus Year. Wallis Simpson in China
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Interview: Her Lotus Year. Wallis Simpson in China

Wallis Simpson (1896-1986) is often remembered as the wife of King Edward VIII, the Duke of Windsor...
Interview: Medieval Christian Art in the Levant
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Interview: Medieval Christian Art in the Levant

Medievalists retain misconceptions and myths about Oriental Christians. Indeed, the fact that the Middle...
Interview: Swiss Colonialism Exhibition
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Interview: Swiss Colonialism Exhibition

The National Museum Zurich recently opened a comprehensive and multi perspectival exhibition on Switzerland’s...
Interview: Scotland & the Flemish People
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Interview: Scotland & the Flemish People

The Flemish are among the most important and perhaps the most underappreciated immigrant groups to have shaped...
Interview: Dithmarschen Republic
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Interview: Dithmarschen Republic

Located in what is the present-day German province of Schleswig-Holstein, the Dithmarschen Republic (1227-1559) was...
Interview: Refugees & Reformation in 16th-Century Frankfurt
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Interview: Refugees & Reformation in 16th-Century Frankfurt

In the 16th century, German cities and territories welcomed thousands of refugees fleeing the...
Interview: Bodies in the Middle Ages
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Interview: Bodies in the Middle Ages

In the Middle Ages, attitudes to the human body were rife with contradictions: Glorified, oppressed, cared for...
Interview: Pre-Raphaelites: Modern Renaissance
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Interview: Pre-Raphaelites: Modern Renaissance

Pre-Raphaelites: Modern Renaissance marks the first multidisciplinary exhibition in Italy to examine the...
Interview: Ave Caesar! Romans, Gauls and Germanic tribes on the Banks of the Rhine
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Interview: Ave Caesar! Romans, Gauls and Germanic tribes on the Banks of the Rhine

In ancient times, the Rhine was a major communications artery stretching...
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Interview: Dr. Bastian Eclercy on Guido Reni at the Städel Museum, Frankfurt

Misunderstood, neglected, forgotten. The Städel Museum in Frankfurt, Germany is...

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