… can be impoverished by once provocative constructs that become cliches, just as a discipline can be narrowed by professional hierarchies, required methodologies, or theoretical conservatism. – Frederick Cooper
Month: April 2012
Effective . . .
. . . history deprives the self of the reassuring stability of life and nature, and it will not permit itself to be transported by a voiceless obstinacy toward a millennial ending. It will uproot its traditional foundations and relentlessly disrupt pretended continuity. This is because knowledge is not made for understanding; it is made… Continue reading Effective . . .