Sunday Histories – thematic organisation

On the main ‘Sunday Histories’ page I’ve been listing the posts in this series chronologically, but it might also make sense to group them thematically. So far the list is mainly by thinker, and some posts appear more than once where two or more thinkers or topics are discussed. The numbers relate the sequence of main posts; HS is for the often shorter hors-séries ones I’ve posted midweek on a few occasions.

If I was more design minded, perhaps I’d do this as a diagram, rather than a list. I’m struck by the connections and the wider network of ideas which I’m sketching here, and in more formal work.

Hannah Arendt

9. The Friendship between Hannah Arendt and Alexandre Koyré – 2 March 2025

11. Hannah Arendt, David Farrell Krell and the early English translations of Heidegger – 16 March 2025

Émile Benveniste

1. Benveniste, Dumézil, Lejeune and the decipherment of Linear B – 5 January 2025

3. Benveniste and the Linguistic Circle of Prague – 19 January 2025

13. The Territory of the Vocabulary and the Vocabulary of Territory: Emile Benveniste – 30 March 2025

17. Émile Benveniste and the Sogdian Word for ‘Knee’ – 27 April 2025

28. Two Greek Words for Kings and the Question of Territory: Wanax, Basileus and Émile Benveniste’s Vocabulaire – 13 July 2025 (updated 6 August 2025)

30. Émile Benveniste on auxiliarity – an Acta Linguistica Hafniensia article, Eli Fischer-Jørgensen, a misplaced abstract and a 1965-66 Collège de France course – 27 July 2025

HS 5. Jean de Menasce’s dedication to Émile Benveniste: “in memory of the year of exile” – 1 October 2025

41. Did Benveniste read Derrida’s Of Grammatology? – 12 October 2025

Georges Dumézil

1. Benveniste, Dumézil, Lejeune and the decipherment of Linear B – 5 January 2025

31. Herman Lommel and the ancient Aryans – Hegel’s great-grandson, Saussure translator and his links to Benveniste, Dumézil and Wikander – 3 August 2025

33. Lucien Gerschel, Georges Dumézil, William Shakespeare and the history of Coriolanus – 17 August 2025

42. Claude Lévi-Strauss, Georges Dumézil and Benoîte Groult: the Académie française and the debate about feminine nouns for professions – 19 October 2025

Michel Foucault

2. Foucault’s 1972 visit to Cornell University – 12 January 2025 (updated 14 January 2025)

12. Michel Foucault and Richard Sennett’s 1980 NYU seminar on “Sexuality and Solitude” – some notes on attendance and readings – 23 March 2025

14. Who translated Foucault’s The Order of Things? – 6 April 2025 (updated 17 June 2025)

16. Foucault at Buffalo in 1970 and 1972: The Desire for Knowledge; The Criminal in Literature; and The History of Truth – 20 April 2025

HS 1. Richard III or Edward III? A minor note on a small historical error in Foucault’s History of Madness – and his attempt to correct it – 24 April 2025

21. The Early Edward Said, Michel Foucault and Jonathan Swift – 25 May 2025

24. Josué V. Harari, the Marquis de Sade, and Michel Foucault’s 1970 lectures in Buffalo – 15 June 2025

27. Eugenio Donato and “The Structuralist Controversy” conference – proceedings, recordings, Foucault and Flaubert – 6 July 2025

34. Michel Foucault’s early English translations – indications from the archives of the Georges Borchardt literary agency, the memoirs of André Schiffrin and the Susan Sontag connection – 24 August 2025

40. From a Watershed to the Parting of the Waters: A Note on Michel Foucault and Peter Brown – 5 October 2025

44. Foucault’s Hermaphrodites – from Herculine Barbin to a planned volume of the History of Sexuality and the recently published manuscript – 2 November 2025

46. Foucault’s Multiple Plans for his History of Sexuality – 16 November 2025

HS 7. Michel Foucault’s 24 May 1979 paper on hermaphrodites to the Arcadie conference – 26 November 2025

51. On the Trail of a Misplaced Reference in Foucault’s Birth of the Clinic – will be posted 21 December 2025

Roman Jakobson

6. Vladimir Nabokov, Roman Jakobson, Marc Szeftel and The Song of Igor – 9 February 2025

18. Vladimir Nabokov, Roman Jakobson, and The Song of Igor: other sources for the story of a failed collaboration – 4 May 2025

22. Roman Jakobson, Franz Boas, and the Paleo-Siberian and Aleutian material at the New York Public Library – 1 June 2025

35. Roman Jakobson’s two series of 1972 lectures at the Collège de France: dating, topics and archival traces, and his friendships with Claude Lévi-Strauss and Jacques Lacan – 31 August 2025

43. Roman Jakobson’s paper to The First World Conference on Yiddish Studies, 1958: “The Languages of the Diaspora as a Particular Linguistic Problem” – 26 October 2025

45. Vladimir Nabokov’s original and unpublished translation of The Discourse of Igor’s Campaign; and Roman Jakobson’s enduring wish to complete his English edition – 9 November 2025

47. Gordon and Tina Wasson, Slavic Studies in the Cold War, and the Hallucinogenic Mushroom – 23 November 2025

Alexandre Koyré

9. The Friendship between Hannah Arendt and Alexandre Koyré – 2 March 2025

10. Alexandre Koyré’s Wartime Teaching at the École Libre des Hautes Études and the New School – 9 March 2025

20. Alexandre Koyré in Cairo – 18 May 2025

Henri Lefebvre

25. Henri Lefebvre and the “Liste Otto” of Prohibited Books in Occupied France – 22 June 2025

29. Alexandre Kojève, Henri Lefebvre and the translation of Hegel’s Phenomenology – 20 July 2025

Indo-European Project – Other Linguists and Mythologists

4. Marie-Louise Sjoestedt (1900-1940): an important scholar of Celtic languages and mythology – 26 January 2025 (revised and expanded from a 2 May 2023 post)

5. Thomas Sebeok, Umberto Eco and the Semiotics of Nuclear Waste – 2 February 2025

8. Walter B. Henning, Robert Oppenheimer, Ernst Kantorowicz, the Institute for Advanced Study and the Khwarezmian Dictionary Project – 23 February 2025

15. Elisabeth Raucq, animal names and approaches to Indo-European vocabulary – 13 April 2025

23. Gillian Rose and the Indo-Europeanists – 8 June 2025

26. Leonard Robert Palmer, Elisabeth/Elizabeth Palmer and the “Studies in General Linguistics” series – a note on the English editors and translators of André Martinet and Émile Benveniste – 29 June 2025

31. Herman Lommel and the ancient Aryans – Hegel’s great-grandson, Saussure translator and his links to Benveniste, Dumézil and Wikander – 3 August 2025

HS 3. A postcard to Arne Furumark from the 1956 Mycenaean Studies conference – 8 August 2025

32. Claude Lévi-Strauss’s Fondation Loubat lectures at the Collège de France: A Structural Analysis of the Wolverine in North American Mythology – 10 August 2025

47. Gordon and Tina Wasson, Slavic Studies in the Cold War, and the Hallucinogenic Mushroom – 23 November 2025

49. Huguette Fugier’s study of the vocabulary of the sacred in Latin, and Giorgio Agamben’s other sources for the notion of the homo sacer – 7 December 2025

Other Theorists

7. Ernst Kantorowicz and the California Loyalty Oath – 16 February 2025

19. The Murder of Ioan Culianu: Eliade, Anton, Eco, Lincoln and the University of Chicago– 11 May 2025

HS 2. Louis Althusser’s 1967-68 course on ‘philosophy for scientists’ – the resulting publications and the archive of its lectures – 4 June 2025

36. Glyph: Johns Hopkins Textual Studies – Samuel Weber, Deconstruction and the American Reception of French Theory – 7 September 2025

37. Pierre Bourdieu and Erwin Panofsky: Architecture, Scholasticism and the Concept of Habitus -14 September 2025

HS 4. Erwin Panofsky’s dog and Ernst Kantorowicz – 15 September 2025

38. Étienne Wolff and the biology of monsters: writing as a prisoner of war, Collège de France administrator, and Georges Canguilhem, Georges Bataille and Michel Foucault’s engagement with his work – 21 September 2025

39. Books written by French professors while prisoners of war in World War II, and the Université de Captivité in Oflag XVII-A – 28 September 2025

41. Did Benveniste read Derrida’s Of Grammatology? – 12 October 2025

HS 6. David Harvey in Paris: A Tribute for his 90th Birthday – 31 October 2025

50. Boris Porshnev – from peasant revolts in 17th century France to cryptozoology and the quest for the Soviet Yeti – 14 December 2025

Territory

13. The Territory of the Vocabulary and the Vocabulary of Territory: Emile Benveniste – 30 March 2025

28. Two Greek Words for Kings and the Question of Territory: Wanax, Basileus and Émile Benveniste’s Vocabulaire – 13 July 2025 (updated 6 August 2025)

48. 100 years since the Locarno Treaties and territorial integrity today – 30 November 2025