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  1. I've been waiting for this article for some time. I'm glad it can be shared with so many people! Read it ASAP.

  2. prije 23 sata

    Nice piece on the important & vital work of Claude McKay, who deserves to be moved more to the center of America literary & intellectual history.

  3. 4. velj

    This was a point raised at in 2018: conspiracy theories flourish in the presence of massive power inequalities.

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    Historians, in the past, have often put the cart before the horse in teaching. They demanded that students *first* know facts for tests. But many of those teachers I have known failed to inspire students about *why* the facts might matter. /1

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    Another is . I met her at in 2014 and she has always been a huge encouragement and inspiration to me. (2)

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  6. 31. sij

    More debates: responds to Alex Lichtenstein, editor of AHR (). Powerful Barbara Fields quote. The questions of race, class, history, memory, historical scholarship, journalistic approaches continue.

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  7. Our guest: Kimberly Phillips-Fein, professor of history at Gallatin School of Individualized Study at NYU, author of Invisible Hands: The Making of the Conservative Movement from the New Deal to Reagan, & Fear City: New York’s Fiscal Crisis & the Rise of Austerity Politics.

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  8. 31. sij

    Fun fact: Sometimes some of us call it that anyway, or "susie." I've heard both over the years. :)

  9. 31. sij

    ⁩ talks to my ⁦⁩ students about becoming an intellectual/cultural history on the alt-academic track

  10. 30. sij

    Next installment in the debates: David Waldstreicher in , "We should view with a wary eye any accounts of the two U.S. revolutions that insist that only the emancipation, or only the hypocrisy, matters."

  11. The long-awaited Trotsky & the Wild Orchids interview with Kimberly Phillips-Fein, about her book, Fear City, is now out. thinks he sounds particularly smart in this episode. 🤔

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  12. 29. sij

    Vs. radical version of history of US democracy: inequality and exploitation were built into the founding of the US. This, whether by implication or explicitly, raises questions about the nature of democracy in its American version.

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  13. 29. sij

    Liberal version of history of US democracy: a whiggish progress toward expanding Jeffersonian democracy (and oh yeah, well he owned slaves and raped them, but that's the lesser narrative).

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  14. 29. sij

    Consider 's podcast _The Land That Never Has Been Yet_ with John Biewen, & others as an alternative/complement to the 's ,

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  15. One of my goals for the week is to read these two books (along with Army Life in a Black Regiment):

  16. 28. sij

    This thread reminds us how eugenics justified many Holocaust horrors. Eugenics science was founded and widely promoted in the United States. Vestiges of eugenics lived in our institutions until the 1970s, via forced sterilizations.

  17. Latest at : a guest post on William Seward, Greenland, and how the Secretary of State utilized intellectuals and ideas during his tenure:

  18. 26. sij

    Catching up on Adam Schatz's great music writing in . It's behind a paywall, but see if you can get to this wonderful essay on Don Cherry & his "organic music."

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  19. 26. sij

    My latest review for Book Reviews explores two recent introductory texts: Eric Avila ()'s American Cultural History: A Very Short Introduction & Phil Deloria/'s American Studies: A User's Guide.

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  20. Hello all. Here's the latest from Book Reviews, a meditation by on American Studies and American cultural history via two books:

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