Long Vacations, Big Histories
by Emily Rutherford No one who—like we blog editors—has recently completed their first year of history graduate school could be
by Emily Rutherford No one who—like we blog editors—has recently completed their first year of history graduate school could be
by guest contributor Erin Schreiner In the spring of 1989, Mai-mai Sze (1909-1992) and her partner Irene Sharaff (1910-1993) were
By John Raimo Transatlantic Theory Transfer: Missed Encounters?, a wonderful conference held last weekend at Columbia University’s Deutsches Haus, explored
by guest contributor Sarah Dunstan With the publication of his famous Cahier d’un retour au pays natal (English trans.) in
by John Raimo It is a truth universally acknowledged, that everyone feels strongly about global history. It may even prove
by John Raimo Where does the historian Reinhart Koselleck (1923-2006) stand in intellectual history today? Among his readers, Koselleck remains