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Monthly Archives: January 2006
Liberal Procedural
Michael Berube’s most recent essay on academic freedom deserves wide exposure: it would make a good pamphlet to be sent and circulated not just among academics, but between academics and their various publics, including legislatures and pundits. One part of … Continue reading
Posted in Politics
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Closing the Open Ends
I was struck this morning by a poster put up by a student group encouraging students to come to a discussion about social class. The poster quotes a typified person saying that class isn’t very important (I’m paraphrasing here) and … Continue reading
Posted in Academia, Politics
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The Shape of the Gordian Knot: Synthetic Worlds
I’m going to take a tour over the next month or so of some specific instances of the intractable dilemmas facing academics at the moment, challenges to which I see no ready or straightforward solution. All of these problems, as … Continue reading
Posted in Academia, Blogging, Games and Gaming
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Book Notes: Franco Moretti, Graphs, Maps, Trees
Of all the odd things I’ve heard in recent years, one of the oddest would be that there are objections in principle to the research paradigm that Franco Moretti describes in Graphs, Maps, Trees. It really doesn’t matter what your … Continue reading
Coughing Break
I was very sorry this weekend to miss the AHA panel on history blogging, and all the more so because to my considerable surprise my own blog was singled out for some recognition. I’m really touched and all the more … Continue reading
Posted in Academia, Blogging
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History of the Future, Spring 2006
Week 1 January 16/18 The Construction of Time Overview of course Lecture: Time and the Future in Human Societies Film clips Week 2 January 23/25 Millennialism and Eschatology in Medieval Europe Norman Cohn, The Pursuit of the Millennium The Book … Continue reading
Posted in Popular Culture
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Africa in the Era of the Slave Trade, Spring 2006
History 8a Africa in the Era of the Slave Trade Spring 2006 Professor Burke Swarthmore College This course is a survey of a broad era in African history, from around 1200 AD to 1850 or so, concentrating on the 17th … Continue reading
Posted in Academia, Africa
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Rome vs. Oyo
I’m really enjoying HBO’s series Rome. I gather BBC viewers have had a less detailed, more sex-focused version of the series to watch, which is a pity for them. What I’m enjoying in particular about the show is the meticulousness … Continue reading
Posted in Academia, Africa
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