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This , browse the newest entry in the online UW-Madison Libraries exhibition '1914: Then Came Armageddon' on “Death and Memorialization” and the human cost of war.

Text for the exhibition was written by Mosse Program intern Maddy McDonald.

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This #MosseWednesday, browse the newest entry in the online @UWMadLibraries exhibition '1914: Then Came Armageddon' on “Death and Memorialization” and the human cost of war.

Text for the exhibition was written by Mosse Program intern Maddy McDonald.

exhibits.library.wisc.edu/wwi/death-and-…
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Another book review this .

On the blog, Ned Frame reviews Samuel Moyn 🔭's “Liberalism Against Itself: Cold War Intellectuals and the Making of Our Times,' concluding it is a 'bracing wake-up call and challenge to any ... 'liberal' today.'

mosseprogram.wisc.edu/2024/04/10/fra…

Another book review this #MosseWednesday.

On the blog, @NedFrame reviews @samuelmoyn's “Liberalism Against Itself: Cold War Intellectuals and the Making of Our Times,' concluding it is a 'bracing wake-up call and challenge to any ... 'liberal' today.' 

mosseprogram.wisc.edu/2024/04/10/fra…
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A new book review !

This week, Prof. Ashley Barnes-Gilbert (UW-Whitewater) reviews Margot Canaday’s (@PrincetonHist) new book, “Queer Career: Sexuality and Work in Modern America.”

Read the full review on the Mosse Program blog, here: mosseprogram.wisc.edu/2024/04/04/bar…

A new book review #MosseWednesday!

This week, Prof. Ashley Barnes-Gilbert (@UWWhitewater) reviews Margot Canaday’s (@PrincetonHist) new book, “Queer Career: Sexuality and Work in Modern America.”

Read the full review on the Mosse Program blog, here: mosseprogram.wisc.edu/2024/04/04/bar…
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New book review on the blog this .

This week, Gregory Jones-Katz reviews “Heidegger in Ruins,” which he calls a “penetrating, persuasive, and powerful” reexamination of Heidegger in light of recent revelations of the philosopher's ties to Nazism.

mosseprogram.wisc.edu/2024/04/30/jon…

New book review on the blog this #MosseWednesday.

This week, @jones_katz reviews “Heidegger in Ruins,” which he calls a “penetrating, persuasive, and powerful” reexamination of Heidegger in light of recent revelations of the philosopher's ties to Nazism.

mosseprogram.wisc.edu/2024/04/30/jon…
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