@christawirth.bsky.social
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Historian in Europe: Cold War, Migration, Anthropology, Gender, Empire, Global History, USA, Philippines, Europe. This is my personal account.
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Born on this day in 1830, Helen Hunt Jackson, an American poet and writer who described the adverse effects on Native peoples of government actions in her history book, A Century of Dishonor (1881), and her popular novel, Ramona (1884).
Helen Hunt Jackson - Wikipedia
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The first review for my book is in, and I got the coveted star from Kirkus! So deeply honored and over the moon.

What a summary: “A passionate and urgent account that transforms the embers of a bypassed history into flames that consume the present.” www.kirkusreviews.com/book-reviews...
EL PASO | Kirkus Reviews
Illuminating the history and identity of “the new Ellis Island.”
www.kirkusreviews.com
Herzog: „Das ist ein Effekt des Faschismus: Er probiert diese Gewalttätigkeit und Gemeinheit erst mal an einzelnen Gruppen aus, und die liberale Mitte rutscht herum, weil sie nicht genau weiß, welche Argumente sie bringen kann.“
Johanna Bröse und ich haben für @kritischlesen.bsky.social mit der Historikerin Dagmar Herzog gesprochen. Es geht um ihr akt. Buch, in dem sie die Beschäftigung mit der NS-Sexualpolitik und ihre Forschung zu Eugenik zusammenführt und von da auf die Gegenwart blickt: kritisch-lesen.de/interview/ei...
„Ein Krieg gegen die Kapazität, mitmenschlich zu sein“
Faschistische Politik wirkt seit jeher über Affekte, Körperbilder und die Abwertung behinderter Menschen – im Nationalsozialismus ebenso wie in den rechten Bewegungen der Gegenwart.
kritisch-lesen.de
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“Women-led papers were more likely to be featured in local outlets than in national, international, or science-specialty media. They appeared more often in liberal-leaning outlets than conservative ones. And coverage of their work carried a more negative tone”

www.science.org/content/arti...
When women researchers publish, media attention doesn’t always follow
Men-led papers receive more media coverage than women’s, new study finds
www.science.org
Brain drain from MIT to U of Zurich.
I am delighted to share that Nobel laureates Esther Duflo and Abhijit Banerjee will join our Department of Economics @econ.uzh.ch at the University of Zurich on July 1, 2026, as Lemann Foundation Professors of Economics.

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So lesenswert, schön, aber traurig machend geschrieben.
Liebe dt. Wissenschaft, von mir verlangst Du seit Jahren vollstes Commitment. Von Dir bekomme ich im Gegenzug nichts als maximale Unverbindlichkeit. So kann es mit uns nicht weitergehen. Deshalb schreibe ich Dir diesen Brief — nachzulesen heute in meinem Newsletter #ArbeitInDerWiss!

#IchBinHanna
An die deutsche Wissenschaft: (k)ein Liebesbrief
Liebe deutsche Wissenschaft, wir müssen reden.
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"The standard is not what was said, but whether it became the object of political outrage." "Faculty and staff must assume that any statement — even one squarely protected by the First Amendment —could lead to dismissal if it attracts the wrong attention."

www.chronicle.com/article/who-...
Opinion | Who Will Clemson Censor Next?
We no longer know what speech will be tolerated or punished. The result: self-censoring and silence.
www.chronicle.com
ICE arresting and disappearing American citizens who make use of their first amendment rights.
My husband was detained by ICE today

Juan Muñoz, an American citizen, father of 2, and local government official, was peacefully protesting w. other elected officials. He was assaulted and taken away

I have had zero contact or updates since

#SOS
@duckworth.senate.gov @durbin.senate.gov
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Zwei Bücher, die ich aktuell uneingeschränkt empfehlen kann:
@reclamverlag.bsky.social
@chbeckliteratur.bsky.social
Cover von Rainer Mühlhoffs Buch "Künstliche Intelligenz und der neue Faschismus", erschienen in der Reclam-Reihe "Was bedeutet das alles?" Cover von Ingo Dachwitz' und Sven Hilbigs Buch "Digitaler Kolonialismus", erschienen bei C. H. Beck.
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great piece from the always-great @pastpunditry.bsky.social and a welcome antidote to vacuous commentators whose historical memories seem to go back no further than the first iron man movie
Opinion | The Right Didn’t Catch Cancel Culture From the Left
www.nytimes.com
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1 transgender shooter
GOP: "We must institutionalize all transgenders!"

47,209 white male shooters
GOP: "This is the cost of freedom."
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I cannot express how tired i am of thinking about, worrying about, talking about, and stressing about whether it's time for me to flee the United States while I have the means and opportunity to do so.
People are being deported/arrested by ICE based on their looks. The despicable Aryan Nation’s dream has come true.
‘I’m From Here!’: U.S. Citizens Are Ending Up in Trump’s Dragnet
www.nytimes.com
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ICE attempted
and failed to disappear a food delivery guy.
It needed to be scored.
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Was asked about “viewpoint diversity.” It may sound like pluralism, but it means auditing faculty for ideological balance—confusing scholarship with partisan accounting. Pluralism rests on rigorous debate and critique, not political mandates, and rarely welcomes every opinion under the sun.
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This is such a good article on how the undermining of universities is part of an anti-democratic movement:

“Anti-university rhetoric is the language of an international pro-authoritarian movement opposed to centers of learning that model liberal-democratic values”
Tracing the roots of anti-university rhetoric (opinion)
Bradford Vivian writes that growing anti-university sentiment can be traced to pro-authoritarian movements abroad.
www.insidehighered.com
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"The sheer number of American elites willing to acquiesce to the destruction of democratic institutions is demoralizing. But it’s worth noting that many ordinary people seem to be made of sterner stuff."
www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archiv...
Lower Than Cowards
The surrender of America’s elites
www.theatlantic.com