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Category Archives: History

An Open Letter Across Time

March 2, 2015

Thomas Mann received a curious letter on December 25, 1936. The Nobel Prize-winning author had entered into exile in Switzerland …

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History contra global

February 28, 2015

The post below was originally published on the Journal of the History of Ideas blog on February 25, 2015; please …

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The Sounds of History

February 13, 2015

The post below was originally published on the Journal of the History of Ideas blog on February 13, 2015; visit …

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