excerpt from After The Ivory Tower Falls by Will Bunch
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College as unAmerican ...
This comes from Delanceyplace.com, which publishes excerpts from recent and not-so-recent books
College as unAmerican ...
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Kulturinstitutionen auf dem Radar rechter Politik: Erfahrungen, Umgangsweisen und Handlungsspielräume
Making Museums Matter, 24.3.2022, 10-12 Uhr, MEZ
Organisation: Julia Leser (CARMAH), Christine Gerbich (CARMAH), Alina Gromova (Stiftung Neue Synagoge Berlin/COMCOL)
The latest Open Access issue of Anthropological Journal of European Cultures has published!
This is a particularly difficult question to answer. At first sight it appears that right-wing and populist forms of nationalism have become dominant in many parts of the world, especially among well-established democracies such as the United States, the United Kingdom and India. In addition, the appeal of right-wing nationalism (both conservative and radical) remains strong as recently proved to be the case in the Polish presidential elections and the general election in Spain.
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Dear H-Afro-Am Network,
My article entitled, "Why Right-wing Commentators Distort the History of Slavery and Emancipation," was published in the Washington Post on December 6, 2019. It may be of interest to many in this group.
The link is here: https://www.washingtonpost.com/outlook/2019/12/06/why-right-wing-commentators-distort-history-slavery-emancipation/
Best Regards,
Tyler D. Parry
Sophia University Institute of Comparative Culture Lecture Series 2019<