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    The effort to commemorate the interweaves with other forms of memory & action. For example, protest of the extremist AfD party, and reviving the repertoire of German Jewish composers. My new article in .

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    After David finished his PhD, serendipity led him to a position at the Selfhelp Home, which began in 1938 as an immigrant mutual aid society for elderly German-speaking Jews fleeing central Europe.

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    "Certainly, in academic history, local examples of larger-known events can further conversations …. But history can do work more important than that — showing what happened where people lived and live; fulfilling a responsibility to the past as well as the present."

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    After David finished his PhD, serendipity led him to a position at the Selfhelp Home, which began in 1938 as an immigrant mutual aid society for elderly German-speaking Jews fleeing central Europe.

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    26. sij

    This is a really interesting way to think of women in . They're the holders and transmitters of male history. Poignant if we think of Rey as initially a blank slate in TFA and then representing the mostly male Jedi order by the end of TRoS

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    Somewhat to David 's surprise, he didn't go to his field's major conference last November. Instead he accompanied a 97-year-old man to the town he fled in 1938.

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    “When Panbabylonists saw parallels between Babylonian and Greek math, they declared that the Greeks must have learned these things from the Babylonians.”

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    Historians who make their viral tweet SoundClouds are true heroes.

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  10. 30. sij

    "Seriously, why is it so wrong to make judgments about people in the past? "

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    28. sij

    I have the fantastic 'I Make Exhibits' on the pinboard in my office, and almost every week someone sees it, and loves it. Thanks, ! And for everyone else who hasn't visited my office recently, you can see it here ->

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    Someone pitch us a piece on the history of laundry and make this guy's day.

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    Thanks to everyone who's clicked through today to see what Contingent's all about--and to the dozen of you who've become monthly donors!

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    27. sij

    Amen to all this || Don’t We Have To Judge People By The Standards Of Their Time? via

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    27. sij

    “A number of scholars said to me, ‘Wouldn’t it be easier to get it off the ground if you didn’t pay people?’” But paying people was always nonnegotiable. This is 's origin story. Read and share.

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    27. sij

    RIGHT?! Totally with here. AND ALSO, seems like a perfect moment to plug the 2019 Contingent Faculty Book List at . "Do you know how hard it is to be contingent faculty, have multiple jobs and also be writing a book?"

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  18. 27. sij

    The Immigration Act of 1917 had a loophole: if the Labor Secretary could get a US citizen to provide a $500 bond, they could admit an immigrant who might otherwise become a "public charge." Congress did not expect a Labor Secretary like Frances Perkins.

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  19. 27. sij

    "[T]he National Origins Act . . . barred immigrants who were 'likely to become a public charge.'" But Frances Perkins found a way around these restrictions in order to help Jewish refugees fleeing Europe.

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    Still a good read! esp. cis folks in philosophy! >>>

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    Want to know how we got started? Check out ’s article on our first year in .

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