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Claire Dillon has been a member of Linktree for 4 months and joined in February 2026. The social media accounts linked to from Claire Dillon are: LinkedIn, Email, Website. Besides social media accounts, claire.dillon has populated their site with Between Cross and Crescent: Neo-Medieval Architecture in Italian Africa — Open Stacks — American Academy in Rome, History in a Time of Polarization — Columbia Medieval & Renaissance Studies, Modern Extremism and the Medieval World — Cornell Medieval Studies Program, Lost in Translation: Misread Arabic and Other Misadventures in the Modern Histories of Medieval Silk — Portland State University, The Gathering with Khaled Sabsabi — La Biennale di Venezia, Made in Italy: Reconceiving, Reshaping, Reawakening — Claire Dillon & Amy Revier — American Academy in Rome, Translating Textiles: Textual and Technical Analyses in the Study of Medieval Sicilian Silk — Circolo Gianicolense — The Norwegian Institute in Rome, "Addressing Extremist Abuses of Medieval Pasts" — IJED 111 (2024), Fellows in Focus: Claire Dillon — American Academy in Rome, CFP: The Politicized Premodern Past, Radical History Review 162 (2028), Charlotte Ickes & Claire Dillon on “Felix Gonzalez-Torres: Always to Return” — zingmagazine, “Italians promoted their occupation as a benefit to the colonized” — Mahbub Abdillahi for Geeska, "The Rubble of Empire" — Faisal Ali for Africa Is A Country, "Remembering the Normans in the South, from Somalia to Sicily" — Speculum 101.1 (2026), "Sampling the Sacred: Khaled Sabsabi’s Hip Hop Praxis" — Lecture for VIAHSS, "Transforming Cefalù in Mogadishu" — JSAH 84.3 (2025), "Uncovering the Architectural History of Modern Mogadishu" — Lecture for Hayaan Heritage, Unsettling Approaches: Decolonizing and Diversifying Museum Perspectives — The Metropolitan Museum of Art.