See also Hobsbawm in this journal.
Saturday, October 13, 2018
Particular Values
Monday, December 3, 2012
Krapp vs. Hash
For the scholars gathered at a graduate conference
today and tomorrow at Cambridge University* on
"Occultism, Magic, and the History of Art"—
Part I: Krapp
Click image for a 2006 New York Times story —
Part II: Hash
- The Hash Symbol … as Checkmate
- "Holy Hashtag!" ……. Pope to Tweet
- Tick Tick Hash …….. Christmas Card —
Saturday, October 6, 2012
Red October, continued*
"At Cambridge, where he studied in the 30s, he had
a reputation for omniscience. Running the local
Communist party cell from the set of college rooms
beneath Wittgenstein's, the youthful Hobsbawm was
invited to join the exclusive Apostles society."
— Mark Mazower in The Guardian , Oct. 1, 2012
* See related posts from Oct. 1, 2, and 5, 2012.
Tuesday, October 2, 2012
Tradition!
“And how do we keep our balance?
That I can tell you in one word!”
— Tevye in Fiddler on the Roof
“The object and characteristic of ‘traditions,’
including invented ones, is invariance.”
— Eric Hobsbawm, introduction (link added)
to The Invention of Tradition
“Math is all about questions and answers.”
— Prof. John D. McCarthy, Michigan State U.,
Monday afternoon, October 1, 2012
“Who knows where madness lies?”
— Man of La Mancha
(linked to here Monday morning)
Monday, October 1, 2012
Review
"Self-evidently true and just"
— The late Stephen Jay Gould
on a book by the late Barry Commoner.
Commoner reportedly died on Sunday.
Update of 5:42 PM ET—
Another academic death, this one from today—
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