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Speaking at this alongside friends from the @versobooks.bsky.social Jameson Reading Group at 3:45! Come by if you’re in town

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Seated

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I still can't quite believe they let me into a conference with a lineup this stacked. But I'm so honored take part and to talk periodization alongside @dennismhogan.bsky.social and @katewagner.wehwalt.net. Will I see you there?

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Today, ICE engaged in a dangerous, high-speed chase in Saint Paul. Their recklessness and disdain for the safety of our residents led directly to a multi-car collision, even if ICE vehicles weren't the ones to hit other cars.

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Defending the Possibility of the University: A Roundtable on “University Keywords” - Public Books “What would it look like for faculty unions and graduate student unions to collaborate or work together with K-12 teachers’ unions to push back against anti-DEI legislation or book bans?”

“I don’t understand why so many people have conceded that the university is a left space. Can someone show me a Marxist university president?”

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The @versobooks.bsky.social Jameson Reading Group returns next Sunday for our final session ever. We’re reading Jameson’s last book, The Years of Theory, alongside the book’s editor Carson Welch and Patrick Lyons. Not too late to sign up for this free communal ed project: forms.gle/ZQn3aWDs5VPm...

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Also if anyone wants to hire a Marxist university president I am available

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Read this fantastic roundtable that @andyhines.bsky.social put together featuring faves Vineeta Singh, Annie McClanahan, Dan Nemser, and Rana Jaleel. The possibility of the university lives!

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#ScholarSunday Thread 262 (2/8/26) – Black and White and Read All Over Whether you’re most excited for the Super Bowl, the Puppy Bowl, or the Superb Owl, start tailgating early with my 262nd #ScholarSunday thread of public scholarly writing, podcasts, new & forthcoming b...

Whether you’re most excited for the Super Bowl, the Puppy Bowl, or the Superb Owl, tailgate with my 262nd #ScholarSunday thread of public scholarly writing, podcasts, new & forthcoming books from the past week. Add more below, share widely, & enjoy, team! 🗃️

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Do you yearn for @versobooks.bsky.social’s Jameson Reading Group?? Good news: we're back for ONE LAST JOB. In 2 weeks, we'll read Jameson's last book, The Years of Theory, alongside the book's editor Carson Welch and scholar Patrick Lyons. RSVP here for pdfs and zoom link. forms.gle/2nQdTXDrPrQo...

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Defending the Possibility of the University: A Roundtable on “University Keywords” - Public Books “What would it look like for faculty unions and graduate student unions to collaborate or work together with K-12 teachers’ unions to push back against anti-DEI legislation or book bans?”

New at PB: In a new roundtable commissioned by @dennismhogan.bsky.social, @andyhines.bsky.social discusses the new edited collection “University Keywords” with Rana M. Jaleel, Vineeta Singh, @anniemcc.bsky.social, and Dan Nemser.

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Join me, won't you?

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Do you yearn for @versobooks.bsky.social’s Jameson Reading Group?? Good news: we're back for ONE LAST JOB. In 2 weeks, we'll read Jameson's last book, The Years of Theory, alongside the book's editor Carson Welch and scholar Patrick Lyons. RSVP here for pdfs and zoom link. forms.gle/2nQdTXDrPrQo...

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Target Center dunkers wear “ICE OUT” t-shirts

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once it's final will post!

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Largely focusing on the Boston area as an extended case study, this course will explore US higher education from its earliest manifestations to its contemporary strengths and challenges. Drawing on history, literature, urban studies and critical university studies, we will study the development of American higher education from colonial colleges to research universities to cities-within-cities. We will ask what it means to learn in these schools, to work in these schools, and to live in their shadow-what it means, in short, to be shaped by such institutions and to shape them in turn. We'll read canonical accounts of university life, encounter contemporary critics and examine the history of individual institutions through visits to the archives. We'll consider university connections to slavery and indigenous dispossession, campus protest and campus speech-on campus labor organizing and the establishment of ethnic studies-college sports, the political economy of the university-medical complex, and portrayals of Boston-area universities in fiction and film.

HIST-LIT 90HM: The University and the City Soldiers Field Ro POENTER Solders Fleid R CONTINJAUM Harvard St OFFICE GATEWAY 6 CATERING RESEARCH CAMPUS PHASEA DCICNEL AND ENGINEERING COMPLEX Science Dr Rendering from Harvard University Allston Campus Planning, Harvard Magazine 2025 Instructor: Dennis Hogan Course Description: Largely focusing on the Boston area as an extended case study, this course will explore US higher education from its earliest manifestations to its contemporary strengths and challenges. Drawing on history, literature, urban studies and critical university studies, we will study the development of American higher education from colonial colleges to research universities to cities-within-cities. We will ask what it means to learn in these schools, to work in these schools, and to live in their shadow-what it means, in short, to be shaped by such institutions and to shape them in turn. We'll read canonical accounts of university life, encounter contemporary critics and examine the history of individual institutions through visits to the archives. We'll consider university connections to slavery and indigenous dispossession, campus protest and campus speech-on campus labor organizing and the establishment of ethnic studies-college sports, the political economy of the university-medical complex, and portrayals of Boston-area universities in fiction and film.

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teaching a brand-new course this semester...it's being called "timely"

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Lmao love it

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All the centers they’re cutting add up to less than $7 million in spending.

UNC athletics budget is $185.4 million for the 2025-26 fiscal year.

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Thank you Patrick!!!

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Contents
List of Figures
List of Contributors
Introduction: "Struggle and Progress": The Rise of Anglo-Hispanic Print
Culture Ana Rodríguez Navas and Peter Hulme
The Dream of the Colossus: The War of 1898 in the Panamanian Liberal Press Dennis M. Hogan
2 Quackery, or the Dark Side of US Modernity, in Caras y Caretas (Buenos Aires, 1898-1906) Martín L. Gaspar
3 H. G. Wells Goes South: Tablada, Ruelas, and Translations of
Progress María del Pilar Blanco
4
The "Spanish-American Number" of Others: Vanguard of Pan-American Poetry and American Modernism Jonathan Cohen
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Bohemia: Imagining a Modern Nation for the Cuban Middle Classes (1908-14) Lizabeth Paravisini-Gebert
6 "The Beast Has Smelled Blood": Early Cinema and the Press in Puerto
Rico Ana Rodríguez Navas
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The Promise of Mexico: Survey Graphic (May 1924) Peter Hulme
8 Publishing "Imported Fruit": Idella Purnell's Palms and
Anglo-Hispanic Exchanges Louise Kane
9 A. A. Schomburg's "Black Spain" in Caribbean Harlem
Susan Gillman
10 West Indian Review, (Anti-)Nationalism, and Pan-Caribbean
Literature Raphael Dalleo
vi vili
Notes
Select Bibliography
Index

Contents List of Figures List of Contributors Introduction: "Struggle and Progress": The Rise of Anglo-Hispanic Print Culture Ana Rodríguez Navas and Peter Hulme The Dream of the Colossus: The War of 1898 in the Panamanian Liberal Press Dennis M. Hogan 2 Quackery, or the Dark Side of US Modernity, in Caras y Caretas (Buenos Aires, 1898-1906) Martín L. Gaspar 3 H. G. Wells Goes South: Tablada, Ruelas, and Translations of Progress María del Pilar Blanco 4 The "Spanish-American Number" of Others: Vanguard of Pan-American Poetry and American Modernism Jonathan Cohen 5 Bohemia: Imagining a Modern Nation for the Cuban Middle Classes (1908-14) Lizabeth Paravisini-Gebert 6 "The Beast Has Smelled Blood": Early Cinema and the Press in Puerto Rico Ana Rodríguez Navas 7 The Promise of Mexico: Survey Graphic (May 1924) Peter Hulme 8 Publishing "Imported Fruit": Idella Purnell's Palms and Anglo-Hispanic Exchanges Louise Kane 9 A. A. Schomburg's "Black Spain" in Caribbean Harlem Susan Gillman 10 West Indian Review, (Anti-)Nationalism, and Pan-Caribbean Literature Raphael Dalleo vi vili Notes Select Bibliography Index

I hope you’ll read it (get in touch if you would like a copy), and check out the amazing contributions by so many other great scholars as well.

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The debate encompasses the racial politics of US empire, the evolving nature of the Monroe Doctrine, and plans for the Panama Canal, all against the backdrop of the conservative Regeneration dictatorship in Colombia—just a year before the 1000 Days War and five years before Panamanian independence

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Over the course of a lively back-and-forth that unfolded in the pages of their newspapers, El Duende and El Tío Sam, Botello and Velasco (both Afro-Panamanian populist liberals) spar over the prospect of emerging US hemispheric dominance. After Cuba, would Panama be next?

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Thrilled to receive this volume, which contains a piece I am so proud to see in print. In my essay, I reconstruct a debate between two working-class Panamanian journalists, Edmundo Botello and Adriano C. Velasco, over racism, imperialism, and the War of 1898–and its implications for Central America

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The most Staten Island of Staten Island content

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Amazing tysm

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A photo of workers at Individualized Shirts, a shirt factory in New Jersey. Each person has their fist in the air as a sign of solidarity. There's a sign behind them with photos and the words: "Fair Contract Now."

A photo of workers at Individualized Shirts, a shirt factory in New Jersey. Each person has their fist in the air as a sign of solidarity. There's a sign behind them with photos and the words: "Fair Contract Now."

Disappointed to see this. 160 union workers are fighting for a fair contract at Individualized Shirts, a US factory that makes high-end men's button-ups. The managers there have rejected the union's request for fair wages and health insurance. The union is asking for support 🧵

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what's the best thing I can read to understand the whole deal with medieval allegory?

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If you're around Cambridge/Harvard tomorrow, I'm teaming up with Panamanian attorney/Harvard fellow David Mizrachi to give a talk on the history of the Panama Canal at the Kennedy School. Despite the official-looking poster it will be a very informal event! www.hks.harvard.edu/events/panam...

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everyone is talking about getting copies of University Keywords (or other JHU Press books) for all their friends, students, and comrades for the holidays, especially when it is 40% off with the code HHOL25.

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