
Remarque Institute at NYU
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Established in 1995, NYU's Remarque Institute supports the multi-disciplinary and comparative study of Europe and its near neighbors.
New York, NY
Joined March 2017
Congratulations to Daniel Cohen on the publication of his new book Good Jews, which first took shape during Cohen's 2013 fellowship at Remarque.
cambridge.org
Cambridge Core - Twentieth Century European History - Good Jews
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RT @StuartElden: “Political Emotions on the Far Right”, TANK - papers from @RemarqueNYU Institute workshop in November 2024.Stefanos Geroul….
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Former Remarque/TEFE fellow @SophieLambro on "What’s clean water? Human knowledge, hardware and roses," in Re/visions, using field observations about a water treatment plant in Ukraine to think about clean water.
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Sophie Lambroschini, a researcher from Paris, describes her discoveries at a wastewater plant in Ukraine’s South-West.
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The late Anson Rabinbach on former Remarque Fellow Frances Tanzer's Vanishing Vienna in @TheTLS.
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Frances Tanzer’s innovative and insightful approach to the postwar cultural reinvention of Vienna focuses on artists, exhibitions, cafés, cabarets, comedy
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Congratulations to former Remarque/TEFE fellow Jan Groos on the publication of Creative Construction: Democratic Planning in the 21st Century and Beyond, co-edited with Christoph Sorg.
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Creative Construction - Democratic Planning in the 21st Century and Beyond; Given the destructive consequences of capitalism, it has never been more urgent to reconsider democratic planning. But how...
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Former Remarque Fellow Simeon Koole's recent book Intimate Subjects's review in @LRB. It was also shortlisted for the Royal Historical Society First Book Prize.
lrb.co.uk
The British aversion to touching wasn’t limited to the Victorian era: comparative studies confirm that we continue to...
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RT @SimeonKoole: Very exciting news! "Intimate Subjects" has been shortlisted for the 2025 Royal Historical Society First Book Prize!! http….
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New in Constellations: former Remarque Fellows Carmen Lea Dege and Tae-Yeoun Keum on "Toward a Theory of Myth Critique: Ideology, Learned Ignorance, and the Conditions of Imaginative Success.".
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Watch @totomcgee speak on his book, Gone Gone, in conversation with @meghanor at the Remarque Institute on May 14th.
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Former Remarque Fellow Giuliano Garavini on "Whose 'Limits to Growth'? Novelty and Ambiguity of the 1972 Report to the Club of Rome" in Studi Storici.
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Watch Quinn Slobodian speak on Hayek's Bastards, in conversation with @hannahgais and @bigblackjacobin at the Remarque Institute on May 2nd.
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Former Remarque Fellow Hans Kundnani is now a columnist @NewStatesman.
Hans Kundnani: Friedrich Merz has emboldened Germany’s far right. The incoming chancellor’s coalition compromises leave a lot of space for the AfD. 🌎 @hanskundnani
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A still from last night's event at Remarque, ending the semester with @totomcgee and @meghanor on reckoning with grief and loss in the face of overdose death in Todd Meyers's new book Gone Gone.
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Watch @lindakinstler, Catherine Papanikolaou, and @bigblackjacobin speak on "Data and Privacy Law in Europe" at the Remarque Institute on April 18th.
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Watch Anurima Banerji, Brooke Holmes, and @StuartElden speak on "Troubling Classical Bodies" at the Remarque Institute on April 11th.
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