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Tag: Global History

December 7, 2016 Conferences

Intellectual History and Global Transformations

By guest contributor Timothy Wright During the final weekend of this last October, eighteen graduate students from a variety of

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April 25, 2016 Conferences

Comparative Difficulties in the Global Academy

by guest contributor Nicholas Bellinson [Fu Xi] looking up… observed the images in the heavens and looking down he observed

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September 28, 2015 Conferences / Think pieces

Synthesis, Narrative, and Conversation: On Thomas Bender

by guest contributor Daniel London New York Intellectual, Global Historian, a conference honoring New York University’s Thomas Bender last week,

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September 9, 2015 Think pieces

Global Microhistory: One or Two Things That I Know About It

by guest contributor Maryam Patton Where does the local fabric of human life stand in the great heights of global

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July 6, 2015 Conferences / Think pieces

Philology Among the Disciplines (II): Roles, Limits, Goals

by John Raimo “Those who don’t know, do theory.” As per Nikolaus Wegmann, this slogan of modern philology touches upon

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June 29, 2015 Think pieces

When did Amish become Old-Fashioned?

by guest contributor Ben Goossen By now the tropes are well worn: buggies, bonnets, and broad brimmed hats. Although Anabaptists

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