Salvatore Pappalardo
@salvapappalardo.bsky.social
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Literary scholar of European Modernism and Mediterranean Studies. Professor of English and Comparative Literature at Towson University. Habsburg Empire, Austria, Trieste, Mitteleuropa / Jewish and Islamic Sicily, Arab-Italian Mediterranean | Soccer coach
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Looking forward to reading this!
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Available for pre-order now. Recommend to all of your friends who think of WWI only in terms of the Western Front! The results of two hugely talented historians co-authoring a book.
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My Mount Etna figs are doing so well in Baltimore. Got this tree seven years ago when it was a little sprig. With patience and love (and fighting off ravenous squirrels) I have been cultivating this tree that reminds me of home. I love my summer morning ritual to harvest some figs for breakfast.
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Very excited to work with some really smart and thoughtful people on the idea of Central Europe.
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The idea of Central (and NOT Eastern) Europe has been around for some 200 years. Is it anti-E-Eur racism? Is it the vision of a global role for a marginalized area? Nationalities Papers has now accepted our Special Issue proposal on the topic. @salvapappalardo.bsky.social @brasky.bsky.social
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Great read! Thank you for sharing.
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History on the hammock and soccer on my mind.
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Love is the citizen ruler of a flourishing republic. Egotism is a despot in a devastated creation.

Liebe ist die Mitherrschende Bürgerin eines blühenden Freistaates. Egoismus ein Despot in einer verwüsteten Schöpfung.

Friedrich Schiller, Philosophical Letters 1797-1798
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A little fox (maybe a puppy?) resting in a driveway in our neighborhood.
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Lovely, stimulating, and productive conversations at the Mitteleuropa and Central Europe workshop conference at the University of Toronto. Many thanks to @ivan-kalmar.bsky.social for the generous hospitality.
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As the semester is wrapping up, a former student who now works in the building stops by to thank me for my courses on Homer, Joyce, Ovid, and the Phoenicians. Overwhelmed by such gratitude, I realize I don’t have a vase for these beautiful flowers. Our department water bottle came to the rescue.
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Hi, there. I am new here. This is how I spend most of time, reading in German and Austrian literatures and cultures, as well as Italian and Sicilian fiction. I am interested in how literary texts imagine cultural and political communities across Europe and the Mediterranean.