Historian on the Edge
The Historical, Philosophical and Political Musings of an Autistic Historian
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Critical Theory
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Tuesday, 13 May 2014
Getting the point of pointlessness (Or, Back on the piste again. ... In which I dabble in philosophy)
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[ This is the paper which I gave at the 49th International Congress of Medieval Studies, in Kalamazoo MI last Saturday. It went through at ...
Tuesday, 22 November 2011
Meandering from the Individual to the Human
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[ In a particularly inchoate and convoluted stream of thoughts that I have found hugely difficult to write, I am going to try and critique t...
Wednesday, 6 July 2011
Judging History … Or why historicists are the real relativists (The Unbearable Weight, Part 3-ish)
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Si rien n’est vrai, rien n’est possible (If nothing is true, nothing is possible) - A. Camus, L’Homme Révolté , p.98 Yay! Boo! Nie...
Sunday, 17 October 2010
What do we mean by ‘Interdisciplinarity’?
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For reasons unconnected with the project I came back to this recently. As I have seen it alluded to a couple of times on other medieval blo...
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