Blogs Cliopatria Things Noted Here and There
Feb 11, 2008Things Noted Here and There
John Cottingham,"Austere man of action and intellect," The Tablet, 31 January, reviews Richard Reeves's John Stuart Mill: Victorian firebrand.
Paul Kennedy,"The Imperial Mind," Atlantic, January/February, is an essay about"a historian's education in the ways of empire." Hat tip.
Geoffrey Wheatcroft,"Europeans Are From Venus," NYT, 9 February, reviews James J. Sheehan's Where Have All the Soldiers Gone? The Transformation of Modern Europe.
James Mann,"Unflappable, Impeccable, Seemingly Untouchable," Washington Post, 10 February, reviews Samantha Power's Chasing the Flame: Sergio Vieira de Mello and The Fight to Save the World.
GayProf,"Where is the Diversity?" Center of Gravitas, 3 February, and Historiann,"History Departments: Lite, Brite, and Mighty White," Historiann, 4 February, consider the failure of history departments to become more diverse.
At Brainstorm, Mark Bauerlein and Sam Wineburg continue the discussion of USA Today's account of high school students' list of the ‘ten most famous Americans'.
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Manan Ahmed - 2/11/2008
Slap that on a bumper sticker.
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