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May Reading Recommendations

This month: on the use of historical analogy, the quantification of pandemics, and the origin of eels.

A Dandelion Story, from Medieval Herbals to Whole Foods

by editor Luna Sarti

Richard Rorty as a Post-Straussian

by contributing editor David Kretz

Voices Carry: Philip Glass’s Akhnaten, or Echoes across Time

by guest contributor Enrique Ramirez

What Is Continental Philosophy? An Interview with Edward Baring

by contributing editor Jonathon Catlin

On Liberal Disharmony: Judith N. Shklar and the “Ideology of Agreement”

by guest contributor Hannes Bajohr

Remembering MERS in South Korea: Mobilizing Experience of Epidemic Disease

by guest contributor John DiMoia

Workers’ Protests in the Wake of Pandemic: A Medievalist’s View

by guest contributor Jenna Phillips

JHI 81.2 Now Available and Free to Access

The latest number of the Journal of the History of Ideas (April 2020, 81.2) is now live on Project MUSE and free to access for any reader.

“Foucault Was Always Much More Circumspect”: Stuart Elden on Foucault’s Politics and the Rediscovery of His Early Years

by contributing editors Jonas Knatz and Anne Schult

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