Jonas Knatz
@jonasknatz.bsky.social
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PhD Candidate NYU | Assistant Editor @jhideas.bsky.social Modern European History | Conceptual History | History of Science and Technology | History of Automation and Work
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Central European History just published my article on antidemocratic, antisemitic, and racist sentiments among postwar West Germany's youth. I analyze the Institute for Social Research's Gruppenexperiment, its reception in Critical Theory, and Helmut Schelsky. 🗃️
doi.org/10.1017/S000...
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yanaraschmacks.bsky.social
Ich durfte ein Kapitel zur Rezeption von Wilhelm Reich beisteuern, in dem ich die Relevanz von produktiven Missverständnissen und illusionären Hoffnungen betone.

Danke @mortenpaul.bsky.social für die Zusammenarbeit!
mortenpaul.bsky.social
Jetzt erschienen als Band 103 der Buchwissenschaftlichen Beiträge! Mit Texten von @yanaraschmacks.bsky.social, @hannaboege.bsky.social uvm. – ich habe über Jürgen Habermas‘ unwahrscheinlichen Erfolg »Erkenntnis und Interesse« geschrieben.

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Fotos des Sammelbandes »Als die Geisteswissenschaften populär waren«, den ich zusammen mit Jörg Döring rausgegeben habe und der gerade erschienen ist.
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jhideas.bsky.social
The JHI’s Board of Editors is delighted to announce a new award for graduate students.

The Martin Jay Prize recognizes the best article by a graduate student-author accepted for publication in the journal each year. The editors welcome your submissions!
Announcing the Martin Jay Article Prize for Graduate Students
Celebrating the profoundly influential historian Martin Jay and his contribution to graduate education, this new award recognizes the best graduate student-authored article accepted for publication in...
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Leif Weatherby (@leifw.bsky.social‬) discusses his new book, Language Machines, with Robin Manley (@robinmanley.bsky.social‬). The interview covers similarities between structuralism and Large Language Models, Saussure's relationship to Marxism, and theories versus histories of the present.
“Language and Image Minus Cognition”: An Interview with Leif Weatherby
by Robin Manley
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jhideas.bsky.social
Check out the newsletter to catch up on new scholarship and announcements from the blog and journal—including a round-up of recent posts and a CFP for the upcoming, seventh annual Grad Student Symposium.

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JHI Blog Newsletter: Spring 2025
Catch up on new scholarship from the Blog & the Journal
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joncatlin.bsky.social
April 25-26 I’m hosting the workshop “New Directions in Modern German History” at U. of Rochester, ft. keynotes by Anne Berg on Nazi trash and recycling and @schuneke.bsky.social on lesbian experiences in the Third Reich, plus papers by many more. Please join us!
events.rochester.edu/event/new-di...
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jhideas.bsky.social
In a stirring tribute to an influential mentor, Stefanos Geroulanos reflects on the life and work of Anson Rabinbach.
In Memoriam: Anson Rabinbach (1945–2025)
by Stefanos Geroulanos
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jhideas.bsky.social
The new issue of the JHI is now available online. This issue includes terrific articles by Quentin Skinner, Peter A. Morton, Thomas Matthew Vozar, Diego Pirillo, Charlotte Ann Legg, Matthias Neuber, Chunjie Zhang, and Cathy Gere.

Have a look: muse.jhu.edu/issue/54142
An list of articles featured in the January 2025 issue of the JHI.
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Looks great: "Beyond Neoliberalism and Fracture: Rewriting the End of the 20th Century in the Transatlantic World" organized by @jonasknatz.bsky.social and Daniel Judt at the Remarque Institute (NYU) as.nyu.edu/research-cen...
Beyond Neoliberalism and Fracture—Rewriting the End of the 20th Century in the Transatlantic World
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jonasknatz.bsky.social
Daniel Judt & I are organizing a day-long workshop on the last decades of the 20th century to explore narratives that go beyond the paradigmatic notions of neoliberalism and fracture, hosted at Remarque Institute (1/31). With Anin Luo, Christina Morina, Angus Burgin, Sophina Clark, (1/2)
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jhideas.bsky.social
Our newsletter includes round-up of recent JHI Blog posts and a some of the year’s most-read journal articles, which are freely available for the next few weeks:

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Have a look—and resolve to submit an article or blog post to the journal or JHI Blog in the new year!
A list of some of hte JHI's most-read articles from 2024 which are freely available for several weeks:
Women and Intellectual History in the Twentieth Century, Part One: Rethinking the “Origins” of US Intellectual History by Sophie Smith
Women and Intellectual History in the Twentieth Century, Part Two: Activists, Academics, and the Future by Sophie Smith
Alternate Edens: History, Evolution, and Origins in UNESCO's Cultural and Scientific History of Mankind by Emily M. Kern
Sophie de Grouchy’s Political Thought in the "Letters on Sympathy" (1798) by Minchul Kim
“Facts” and “Ideas”: Richard Jones, William Whewell, and the Entangled Histories of Science and Political Economy in Early Nineteenth-Century Britain by Upal Chakrabarti
Prisoner, Sailor, Soldier, Spy: Hobbes on Coercion and Consent by Daniel Luban
Legal Analogies in Cicero's Political Thought by Maarten Klink
Historicizing a Dream of Complete Science by Nasser Zakariya
Foucault and Dumézil on Antiquity by Stuart Elden
"Building the Earth": Pierre Teilhard de Chardin, Science, and the Spirituality of the United Nations by Sarah Shortall
The Influence of the Principle "Necessitas Non Habet Legem" on Nordic Medieval Laws on Theft by Mia Korpiola and Jørn Øyrehagen Sunde
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jhideas.bsky.social
The new issue of the JHI is now available online, featuring terrific articles by Sophie Smith (open access), Mia Korpiola and Jørn Øyrehagen Sunde (open access), Alexander D. Batson, Tyler J. Thomas, Niccolò Valmori, Giuseppe Bianco, and Sarah Shortall.

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JHI 85.4 now available!
The latest issue of the Journal of the History of Ideas (volume 85, issue 4) is now live on Project MUSE. Women and Intellectual History in the Twentieth Century, Part Two: Activists, Academics, ...
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dvpwtheoriesektion.bsky.social
We regularly update our Starter Pack of the German-speaking community in political theory and history of ideas as well as a number of international accounts, mostly from institutions. So take a look at who has been added here in the last 3 weeks. We welcome suggestions for further suitable accounts.
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avrahimis.bsky.social
I made a #history of #philosophy starter pack.

Have I missed anyone? Do you object to being on the list? Let me know.

#WorldPhilosophyDay #philsky #academicsky
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neilwarner.bsky.social
I put together a starter pack of people who work on political economy histories, and intersections between history and political economy. Let me know if you would like to be added or have suggestions on people to add.
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michellelkahn.bsky.social
Reposting our German History starter pack in case anyone missed it...

(starter packs are difficult to find, but you can use blueskydirectory.com to search for them)

go.bsky.app/QMHzmog
jonasknatz.bsky.social
Central European History just published my article on antidemocratic, antisemitic, and racist sentiments among postwar West Germany's youth. I analyze the Institute for Social Research's Gruppenexperiment, its reception in Critical Theory, and Helmut Schelsky. 🗃️
doi.org/10.1017/S000...
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jonasknatz.bsky.social
For @jhideas.bsky.social, Zac Endter and I spoke with Paul North and Paul Reitter about their new translation of Capital, Volume 1. We talked about different editions and previous translations, the call of Capital, Neue Marx Lektüre, and their future plans. www.jhiblog.org/2024/09/10/t... 🗃️
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jhideas.bsky.social
Hello, Bluesky! We are happy to be here. Please follow our profile to stay up to date with the latest publications on the Journal of the History of Ideas Blog.
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