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Jan 8, 2009

Modern History Notes




"Archie Summons Up Some AHA Detox," Rate Your Students, 5 January, is a colorful wrap up on the convention -- including comments on your job interview and your dissertation.

Scott Jaschik's"Seeking Purpose in Graduate Course Work," IHE, 6 January, begins with Ann Fabian's line,"We were more or less raised and professionalized by wolves." The discussion continues at Ann Little's"Modern graduate studies and the value of historiography," Historiann, 6 January, and at Paul Harvey's"The Graduate," Religion in American History, 7 January.

Frances Wilson reviews Franny Moyle's Desperate Romantics: The Private Lives of the Pre-Raphaelites for the London Times, 4 January. Hat tip.

Eric Arnesen,"Free Speech vs. fear," Boston Globe, 4 January, reviews Ernest Freeberg's Democracy's Prisoner: Eugene V. Debs, the Great War, and the Right to Dissent and Christopher Capozzola's Uncle Sam Wants You: World War I and the Making of the Modern American Citizen. Hat tip.

Adam Kirsch and Slavoj Zizek trade blows in: Kirsch,"The Deadly Jester," TNR, 3 December, a review of Zizek's In Defense of Lost Causes and Violence; Zizek,"Who Are You Calling Anti-Semitic?" TNR, 7 January; and Kirsch,"Still The Most Dangerous Philosopher In The West," TNR, 7 January.

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Ralph E. Luker - 1/8/2009

Thanks for the correction!


Elisabeth Grant - 1/8/2009

Thanks for linking to the annual meeting roundup on the blog, but that is actually from last year's meeting in DC. The roundup from this year's meeting in New York should go up soon.