Community Roundup: March 2020

Well, it’s been an extremely unusual March—to say the least—and now is a fine time to dig into some quality content relevant to ancient Germanic studies. So, as we do every month, Mimisbrunnr.info has rounded up a retrospective digest of the activities of a variety of high quality projects over the past month.

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Community Roundup: December 2019

In an effort to draw more attention to the excellent work of individuals working in similar areas as Mimisbrunnr.info (and in a nod to the site’s origins as a news source for ancient Germanic studies), Mimisbrunnr.info highlights the activities to overlapping and associated projects every month.

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Community Roundup: November 2019

In an effort to draw more attention to the excellent work of individuals working in similar areas as Mimisbrunnr.info (and in a nod to the site’s origins as a news source for ancient Germanic studies), Mimisbrunnr.info highlights the activities to overlapping and associated projects every month.

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Six Questions XXVI: Rune Rasmussen (Nordic Animism)

Rune Rasmussen is a Danish historian of religion from the University of Uppsala, Sweden. Rasmussen works with Nordic belief systems both as a component of scholarship and in his personal life by way of cultural activism: He operates the YouTube channel Nordic Animism, where Rasmussen develops and promotes an animist perspective on beliefs rooted in the ancient Nordic historic record, and a variety of topics within the field of ancient Germanic studies.

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Community Roundup: October 2019

Mimisbrunnr.info began as a news service focused on happenings in ancient Germanic studies. Since then, a community of fellow travelers in the field has sprung up. In an effort to draw more attention to the excellent work of these talented individuals and in a nod to the site’s origins, Mimisbrunnr.info launches its monthly roundup, in which we highlight activities in overlapping and associated projects.

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