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What is Fascism and Where does it Come From?

Fascism prospered from a paralysis of the state’s capacity for dispatching its key organizing functions, whether in the economy or for the larger tasks of keeping cohesion in society. At the worst points of the crisis, that paralysis encompassed the entire institutional machinery of politics, including the parliamentary and party-political frameworks of representation.

Geoff Eley, What is Fascism and Where does it Come From?, History Workshop Journal, Volume 91, Issue 1, Spring 2021, Pages 1–28, https://doi.org/10.1093/hwj/dbab003

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What is Fascism and Where does it Come From?

Fascism prospered from a paralysis of the state’s capacity for dispatching its key organizing functions, whether in the economy or for the larger tasks of keeping cohesion in society. At the worst points of the crisis, that paralysis encompassed the entire institutional machinery of politics, including the parliamentary and party-political frameworks of representation.

Geoff Eley, What is Fascism and Where does it Come From?, History Workshop Journal, Volume 91, Issue 1, Spring 2021, Pages 1–28, https://doi.org/10.1093/hwj/dbab003

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What is Fascism and Where does it Come From?

Fascism prospered from a paralysis of the state’s capacity for dispatching its key organizing functions, whether in the economy or for the larger tasks of keeping cohesion in society. At the worst points of the crisis, that paralysis encompassed the entire institutional machinery of politics, including the parliamentary and party-political frameworks of representation.

Geoff Eley, What is Fascism and Where does it Come From?, History Workshop Journal, Volume 91, Issue 1, Spring 2021, Pages 1–28, https://doi.org/10.1093/hwj/dbab003

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On this day in 1916 at Beaumont Hamel, France.

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Re-enacting Memory: McCrae House Canada Day Party in Guelph.

I miss these! Always found it an enjoyable day.

Plus: free lunch, music and birthday cake - what more do you need?

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Re-enacting Memory: back to Waterloo 200.

Back in Hougoumont structure ready to welcome another wave of French.

The night before the walls were all nicely constructed. This night we did our best to reassemble some form of a defensive structure!

Photo: Christine Pet-Sepers

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Rewatching for at least the 50th time in the last 25 years, since Martin Mull just died. One thing I didn’t realize until just now, because I’ve been reading , is that Mr. Green’s problem of being a closeted gay man who worked for the State Department was actually very accurate for the time, since this is set in 1954. Haven’t gotten there in the book yet, but it seems unlikely that the purges completely died with McCarthy‘s career.

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Re-enacting Memory: 2009. Canada Day at McCrae House in Guelph

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Exciting news from the Alice Thornton's Books project. We've now released the first 100 pages of all four of Thornton's books of her life. You can search, read and compare these pages side-by-side on our website now. https://thornton.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/posts/news/2024-06-28-new-release-hundred/
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Reenacting Memory: 2010! We were guests at the dedication of the Firing Line Museum at Cardiff Castle.

My opportunity to meet a man who would be King!

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We had a front row seat to see the Armed Forces Day parade leave from inside Cardiff Castle and go out the main gate!

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The return of long-lost Sumero-Akkadian heritage and modern disorders: rediscovering Gilgamesh, Victorian tension, and aftermath

The rediscovery of the Mesopotamian epic complicated centuries-old and on-going debates about time and history: The major archaeologists of the period utilized it to return the field to its earliest arguments and better understand what time and history meant at the end of the nineteenth century, the Historians, Hebraists, and Biblicists began to question the originality of the Bible and verify its reliability, and figures specialized in literature and/or the arts got access to the primary sources of prehistory to update existing literature or create new fictional arts.

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Olmsted, The Newspaper Axis: Six Press Barons Who Enabled Hitler

Kathryn Olmsted’s work provides a timely and incisive analysis of four American and two British press lords, united in their isolationism, appeasement towards fascism, and proclivity to use their media apparatus and larger-than-life personalities to forcefully promote their politics.

https://journalism-history.org/2023/05/01/olmsted-the-newspaper-axis-six-press-barons-who-enabled-hitler/

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Olmsted, The Newspaper Axis: Six Press Barons Who Enabled Hitler

Kathryn Olmsted’s work provides a timely and incisive analysis of four American and two British press lords, united in their isolationism, appeasement towards fascism, and proclivity to use their media apparatus and larger-than-life personalities to forcefully promote their politics.

https://journalism-history.org/2023/05/01/olmsted-the-newspaper-axis-six-press-barons-who-enabled-hitler/

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A Brief History of English Numeracy

The people of late medieval and early modern England were almost universally numerate. Is our ability to count the thing that makes us human?

https://www.historytoday.com/archive/history-matters/brief-history-english-numeracy

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In Need of a New Myth

Where do national myths originate? They do not emerge by happenstance. Rather their creation and spread are an exercise of power. Influential historical actors, from antebellum slaveholders to the moguls of Hollywood and those Slotkin calls the ‘political classes’, have attempted to develop and disseminate broadly acceptable myths to serve their own interests.

https://www.lrb.co.uk/the-paper/v46/n13/eric-foner/in-need-of-a-new-myth

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