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Official account of the JHI Blog. Zac Endter, Tomi Onabanjo, & Jacob Saliba. Listen to In Theory: https://t.co/pWmTMkAnPv
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Attention grad students: The deadline for proposals for the JHI's 2025 Graduate Student Symposium has been extended to June 16. There's still time! See here for more information:
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Now accepting proposals for the JHI Graduate Student Symposium.
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Proposals due next Friday, June 13! Just one more week!
We're accepting proposals for the 2025 JHI Graduate Student Symposium, “Between the Text and Material History," to be held October 4 on Zoom. Learn more here and submit a proposal by June 13: https://t.co/o94TWWRSbF
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We're accepting proposals for the 2025 JHI Graduate Student Symposium, “Between the Text and Material History," to be held October 4 on Zoom. Learn more here and submit a proposal by June 13: https://t.co/o94TWWRSbF
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JHI Blog: Spring 2025 Newsletter -
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JHI Blog: Late Fall 2024 Newsletter -
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In this think piece, Max Wade provides an intellectual history of Neoplatonism's unique contribution to the performing arts by examining Plotinus's philosophy of dance. https://t.co/UTFFgJEunk
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In this interview with @BrunoLeipold about his forthcoming book, "Citizen Marx" (@PrincetonUPress), @JochenSchmon asks about the influence of republicanism in Karl Marx's political thought. https://t.co/NFt4jSNy5t
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by Jochen Schmon
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Who was Isaiah Berlin’s liberalism for? In today’s think piece, Beatriz Silva (@Beatriz_zSilva) examines the limits of Berlin’s liberal theory by bringing it into conversation with Edward Said. https://t.co/Mo0XDXTZek
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Today on the blog, Benjamin Gaillard-Garrido studies the nature of political modernity as articulated in the Latin American Age of Revolutions, arguing for a turn to a critical theory of social form rather than an emphasis on political culture. https://t.co/Ild6vgbSDl
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In today's think piece, Naphorn Siriprasertsilp explores how Isan thought and Buddhist philosophy influenced the novels of Thai writer Kampoon Boontawee. https://t.co/4eMC9LfyYN
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Today the blog features Steven Shapin writing on Bruno Latour. This piece is drawn from Shapin's talk at the Harvard symposium “Thinking after Latour," honoring the memory of Bruno Latour and reflecting on his work. https://t.co/4f7DgHK055
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@CambridgeUP The book shows how jurists from the Third World transformed international law during post-1945 decolonization, and traces the legal dimensions of ideas of territorial sovereignty, resource extraction, justice, and freedom.
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In this latest episode of In Theory, Disha Karnad Jani interviews Umut Özsu, Professor in the Department of Law and Legalities at Carleton University, about his book Completing Humanity: The International Law of Decolonization, 1960-82 (@CambridgeUP). https://t.co/04e6ATvl1m
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by Disha Karnad Jani
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In today’s think piece, Minke Hijmans discusses how the creation of the “insect-enemy” figure by European imperial entomology contributed to the present-day environmental disaster. https://t.co/jUNMaXGe3C
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In today's think piece, Andrew Juchno discusses the idiosyncratic American theologian, James Warley Miles, to unravel the deep complexities in the theology of the Old South. https://t.co/dHHAU807wo
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