This may be the last #mossewednesday posted from inside Mosse Humanities, but we'll always carry a bit of this ol' monstrosity with us
If you remember the building (fondly or not), share them here and maybe order Doug Haynes' book of sketches.
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This #mossewednesday be sure to mark your calendars for next week's lecture by Adrian Daub: ""Still", "No Longer", "Finally Again": Collective Perception of Time and Discourses of Prohibition".
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🕖June 4, 19:15 pm CET
🗺️Humboldt University
If you haven't seen Luke Gramith's new book, we recommend taking some time out of your #mossewednesday to check it out. The Red Italians of Monfalcone is available now!
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#MosseWednesday Check out the latest review of "Survival at Treblinka" by Chad S.A. Gibbs:
"Slim and readable ... will interest [anyone] curious to understand how heroism takes shape and takes flight in the most desperate of circumstances."
https://t.co/d9DCs4nRar
For #MosseWednesday, check out @chadgibbs101's recent lecture, "Survival at Treblinka."
🎥: https://t.co/lGrkimcC46
And if you like the lecture, his book is now available through @uwiscpress.bsky.social
📖: https://t.co/cFPHTR76OV
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This #MosseWednesday, we invite you to Rebecca Carter-Chand's lecture, "Christian Internationalism and German Belonging: The Salvation Army From Imperial Germany to Nazism."
🗓️ April 7th
⏰ 3:00 PM CST
📍 On Zoom
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https://t.co/wJql3jLNxh
This #mossewednesday, we invite you to join us in Rome for Renato Moro's "A Disputed Resistance: The Memory of Anti-Fascism in Italy (1945-2025)."
🗓️ March 20
⏰ 11:00AM CET
📍Rettorato, Building CU001, piazzale Aldo Moro 5
🎥 Livestream available
https://t.co/Fpm84HD3OA
For #MosseWednesday, we are thrilled to present the newly released cover art for the English-language edition of Simon Levis Sullam's 📖 Ghosts of Fascism: Italian Intellectuals After Mussolini 📖
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https://t.co/rlw7Kt49tN
This #MosseWednesday, we hope you were able to join us for the inaugural #Mosselecture in Tokyo, “Migration in the 21st Century: What Elite Mobility Reveals About the Present and Future of International Migration” by Kristin Surak.
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https://t.co/HwCDuRiCNP
Another #MosseLecture to share with you on this #MosseWednesday! Join us at @remarquenyu ✨ this Friday ✨ for "On Exile: A Conversation" with Hisham Matar and @danielmendelsohn
🗓️ February 13
🕐 5 PM
📍60 5th Ave 8th floor, New York
https://t.co/KjrboyRJ27
Today for #MosseWednesday, the video of Joseph Vogl's #Mosselecture in Vienna is live!
🎥: https://t.co/OqhsPn21RO
Also, stay tuned for the series' spring installments focusing on "availability" on an ontological, political, and anthropologic level.
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Save the date for the inaugural #MosseLecture in Tokyo, “Migration in the 21st Century: What Elite Mobility Reveals About the Present and Future of International Migration” by Kristin Surak
🗓️ Feb. 25
🕙 6-7:30 pm
📍Temple University, Japan Campus
https://t.co/ezFue0GtIp
If you find yourself in #Berlin this #MosseWednesday, mark your calendar for the upcoming screening of Nathalie Borgers' “Narben eines Putsches/Scars of a Putsch” 🎥
🗓️ January 20 @ 7
📍 Zeughauskino des DHM Berlin
https://t.co/IaIhVRp7gB
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Also in the Journal of Modern History, Alexandria N. Ruble reviewed Natalie Scholz' Redeeming Objects: A West German Mythology, calling it an "impressive feat."
🔗https://t.co/QKTGgOQUGQ
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For #mossewednesday, we have two reviews to share! 🖊️
First, Richard J. Golsan reviewed Renée Poznanski's "well-documented" Propaganda and Persecution: The French Resistance and the“Jewish Question" for the Journal of Modern History.
🔗https://t.co/6M8THpwnT8
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