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brian-sandberg.com
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| | | | | The Opening Ceremonies of the Paris 2024 Olympics were certainly impressive and have attracted sustained interest from cultural historians, political historians, sports historians, and literary scholars in French and Francophone studies. Trisha Urmi Banerjee and Nathaniel Zetter (University of Cambridge) published an op-ed in the Washington Post, analyzing the ways in which the Opening Ceremonies... | |
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christophersrose.com
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| | | | | I am an active public historian. I was co-host of the New Books in Middle Eastern Studies podcast channel, part of the New Books Network, as well as a founding co-host of the 15 Minute History podcast, which I ran for eight years. I have been interviewed by media outlets, both regarding some of my... | |
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spinstrangenesscharm.wordpress.com
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| | | Continuing the theme of this sad day, I will share a story I just learned about. In this video from the Library of Congress, Sarah Cameron summarizes her forthcoming book: "The Hungry Steppe: Famine, Violence, and the Making of Soviet Kazakhstan". https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JNGHagc5tQ8 There are some similarities with the Holodomor (subject of Robert Conquest's famous book,... | ||