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A panel discussion of Chris Philo, Adorno and the Antifascist Geographical Imagination, London Group of Historical Geographers, 27 May 2025, 5.30pm, online

27 May 2025, 5.30pm, discussion of Chris Philo, Adorno and the Antifascist Geographical Imagination (Edinburgh University Press, June 2025) London Group of Historical Geographers

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MEGA (from the Historical-Critical Dictionary of Marxism) – translated at Historical Materialism by Kaan Kangal

MEGA (from the Historical-Critical Dictionary of Marxism) – translated at Historical Materialism by Kaan Kangal Translation of the entry ‘MEGA’ in the Historical-Critical Dictionary of Marxism (Historisch-Kritisches Wörterbuch des Marxismus[HKWM]), vol. 9/I (Hamburg: Argument, 2018), pp. 388-404. Part I written by Rolf … Continue reading

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Open Letter from CRMEP Students & Researchers on Kingston University’s Proposed Closure of the Department of Humanities

Open Letter from CRMEP Students & Researchers on Kingston University’s Proposed Closure of the Department of Humanities

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David H. Pinkney, Napoleon III and the Rebuilding of Paris – Princeton University Press, reedition, March 2025

David H. Pinkney, Napoleon III and the Rebuilding of Paris – Princeton University Press, reedition, March 2025 Between 1850 and 1870, Napoleon III and his Prefect of the Seine, Baron Haussmann, created the modern city of Paris out of the congested … Continue reading

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Michel Foucault and Richard Sennett’s 1980 NYU seminar on “Sexuality and Solitude” – some notes on attendance and readings

The “Sexuality and Solitude” lecture was delivered by Richard Sennett and Michel Foucault to the New York Institute for the Humanities on 20 November 1980 at 5.30pm. It was held in the Tishman Auditorium of Vanderbilt Hall on Washington Square. … Continue reading

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Juliet Fall, Along the Line: Writing with Comics and Graphic Narrative in Geography – EPFL Press, April 2025

Juliet Fall, Along the Line: Writing with Comics and Graphic Narrative in Geography – EPFL Press, April 2025, distributed by University of Chicago Press I’ve mentioned the French version Bornées: Une histoire illustrée de la frontière before; but the English also … Continue reading

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Martin Albrow, Integrity: The Rise of a Distinctive Western Idea and its Destiny – Polity, January 2025

Martin Albrow, Integrity: The Rise of a Distinctive Western Idea and its Destiny – Polity, January 2025 Public life is dominated from time to time by media storms around integrity. The behaviour of elected political leaders has led many to … Continue reading

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St Andrews and Nottingham talks on the ‘Indo-European’ project – audio recordings

A couple of audio recordings of talks I’ve given on my ‘Mapping Indo-European Thought in Twentieth-Century France‘ project. There is background on the project and some other recordings, updates on the research, short pieces and research resources at that page. … Continue reading

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Moritz Föllmer, The Quest for Individual Freedom: A Twentieth-Century European History – Cambridge University Press, March 2025

Moritz Föllmer, The Quest for Individual Freedom: A Twentieth-Century European History – Cambridge University Press, March 2025 What does it mean to see oneself as free? And how can this freedom be attained in times of conflict and social upheaval? … Continue reading

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Ada Palmer, Inventing the Renaissance: The Myth of a Golden Age – University of Chicago Press, March 2025

Ada Palmer, Inventing the Renaissance: The Myth of a Golden Age – University of Chicago Press, March 2025 From the darkness of a plagued and war-torn Middle Ages, the Renaissance (we’re told) heralds the dawning of a new world—a halcyon … Continue reading

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