Pleased to have my ambitious subtleties recognized in Brian Vick's generous review of The God Behind the Marble in the Journal of Social History. https://t.co/RccENlz8Vt
A pleasure to review Fiona Greenland's Ruling Culture for the JMH, a book from which I learned a lot, not least Saki's cautionary tale about back tattoos. https://t.co/wj4B5XNQK8
SOCIAL MEDIA CHALLENGE!!
We are raising money for @mahmud0o0 and his family to evacuate Gaza.
We’re at 17K. Can we reach 27K by Friday??
Only 100 $100 donations. Or 200 $50 ones, or 400 $25 ones.
Join us by posting and retweeting!
Tell a friend!!
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Attention Germanists of all stripes in Chicago and beyond: Applications for the 24-25 edition of the wonderful Newberry German Studies Seminar are due this Friday, June 7: https://t.co/miLpuXA5Va
Looking forward to a day of discussion about cultural restitution on May 3rd with this wonderful group. Schedule and registration: https://t.co/qHQhSb1zxY
The fate of art, "Changing Women in a Changing Society" at 50, fieldwork in Colombia, and language production in children
This digest highlights a new book from @goffffffff and research updates from @kimberlykhoang, @NicolsTorresEc1, and Marisa Casillas.
https://t.co/WhrcpA2LtU
March 1 is the deadline for nominations for the Fritz Stern Prize, awarded by the Friends of the German Historical Institute for the best doctoral dissertation on a topic in German history written at a North American university. For more details visit: https://t.co/WGTB2XWJwg
Join us on Monday, February 12th at 6pm CT for a conversation with @goffffffff on "The God Behind the Marble." They will be joined in conversation by @CatrionaMacL
Presented in Partnership With: @uchicagohum
Register Here: https://t.co/JFhnW7BMy2
Out now from @UChicagoPress! A story of art, aesthetics, and looting in Napoleonic Germany, and the first book on Prussian history to contain the word turducken. https://t.co/0QaNOfRn7a