by John Raimo Here at the JHI blog, we hope to soon share more news about upcoming events for intellectual historians of all stripes wherever they may be. A calendar is in the works. The coming weeks in Paris, however,… Continue Reading →
by guest contributor Luca Provenzano Was Michel Foucault “seduced” by neoliberalism? Daniel Zamora and other scholars voice this allegation in Critiquer Foucault: Les années 1980 et la tentation néolibérale (English translation forthcoming). Last month, an interview with Zamora (translated from… Continue Reading →
Here are a few interesting articles and pieces we found around the web this week. If we missed something that other intellectual historians might enjoy, please let us know in the comments! Maddy: The Attack on Charlie Hebdo and the… Continue Reading →
by Emily Rutherford In my post about the History Manifesto last week, I wrote that one of the things I want to explore on this blog is the “crisis” in which the national history of modern Britain has found itself… Continue Reading →
Here are the editors’ picks from around the internet this week. Please add other pieces of interest to intellectual historians in the comments section! “Not an institution, but a little community”: T.F. Tout and the ‘Manchester School’ (misplacedhabits) David Bell on The New… Continue Reading →
by Emily Rutherford JHIBlog readers attending the American Historical Association Annual Meeting might be interested in the following sessions, just a few highlights amid the smorgasbord on offer. Visit the official Program for detailed panel descriptions and information about location… Continue Reading →
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