Historian on the Edge

The Historical, Philosophical and Political Musings of an Autistic Historian

Showing posts with label Critical Theory. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Critical Theory. Show all posts
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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Professor Grumpy, the Historian on the Edge, is, depending on your viewpoint, either the Jeremy Corbyn or the Donald Trump of early medieval history.
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