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Natasha Wheatley
@natasha_wheatl
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history, law, language, time, theory; historian of modern Europe, the state, international law, ideas, & knowledge. associate professor at Princeton
Brooklyn, NY
Joined August 2016
RT @planetdenken: A remarkable obituary in the @nytimes for Anson Rabinbach, including fitting comments about him and his work from colleag…
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RT @LAReviewofBooks: "Freedom can't simply be a multiple-choice exam or building your own salad at Sweetgreen. Or can it?" Henry Cowles des…
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RT @AustHistAssoc: It's the end of January, which means applications are due for both the Philippa Hetherington Prize and the Marilyn Lake…
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RT @CamHistory: 📢Published today: ‘Shifting Sovereignties’ by @CamHistory’s @moritzmihatsch, with Michael Mulligan. The book explores prac…
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RT @daniel_dsj2110: An excellent new article on Leszek Kołakowski in Modern Intellectual History by Daniel Edison: “None of It Matters Now”…
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RT @sysimmolator: Now reading. Natasha Wheatley (@natasha_wheatl) put out a fantastic chapter in 2021 on time wars in the late Habsburg Emp…
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RT @BostonReview: “The U.S. sought to define colonialism—which had emerged by the late 1950s as one of the most contested terms in internat…
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RT @annadella: Introducing FICTION & THE FANTASTIC, a new podcast series from the LRB, wherein Marina Warner and I traverse the classics of…
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RT @davidimarcus: “I write for the future / because my present is demolished. / I fly to the future / to retrieve my demolished present / a…
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A true honor to be reviewed with such seriousness and insight by the great Michael Geyer in the Journal of Modern History @UChicagoHistory @ChicagoJournals
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RT @thaqafatalhind: Parting Gifts of Empire: Palestine and India at the Dawn of Decolonization forthcoming from @ucpress
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RT @samuelmoyn: “Blue blood has not shielded [von Hapsburg] from the imperative to endlessly broadcast and commodify the self; it has simpl…
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RT @planetdenken: The 2025 @AHAhistorians conference begins today! I organized a roundtable called "The Return of Political Economy in Mode…
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RT @spassbremse_pod: 👑⚠️HABSBURGS' LINGERING LEGACY⚠️🏰 In this ep, @natasha_wheatl speaks with @ted_knudsen about her book "The Life and D…
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RT @EdwardWilsonLee: A month today @WmCollinsBooks will publish THE GRAMMAR OF ANGELS, the book that has consumed my waking and sleeping mo…
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RT @lijukic: Heavily skewed towards my own research interests but my favourite four books I read this year!
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RT @lijukic: Freud, Renner, Masaryk, Kundera, Loos, Bata, Gödel, Mucha - there’s a whole history of 20th century modernity to be written pu…
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Glad and surprised that @stephenWalt liked The Life and Death of States! — in @ForeignPolicy
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RT @MIHJournal: Now on FirstView: Just out of our reach? Jenny Andersson analyzes the future as a problem for the humanities and social sci…
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RT @NewLeftReview: NLR 150 is now online! Matthew Karp on Trump's return Rachel Kushner on Twombly André Singer on Lula 3.0 Roberto Schw…
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