Up now on the Mosse Lectures website, a recording of Stefanos Geroulanos’ talk from last month, “The Normal and the Perverse (1968-1983).”
Check it out here: mosselectures.wisc.edu/2025/04/15/g...
Up now on the Mosse Lectures website, a recording of Stefanos Geroulanos’ talk from last month, “The Normal and the Perverse (1968-1983).”
Check it out here: mosselectures.wisc.edu/2025/04/15/g...
Available now for pre-order, Celia Applegate’s The Work of Music. In The Work of Music, Applegate examines the cultural history of Austro-German music through the lens of labor from the 1648 Peace of Westphalia to the Third Reich.
uwpress.wisc.edu/Books/T/The-...
Available now for pre-order, Celia Applegate’s The Work of Music. In The Work of Music, Applegate examines the cultural history of Austro-German music through the lens of labor from the 1648 Peace of Westphalia to the Third Reich.
uwpress.wisc.edu/Books/T/The-...
Read his review here: mosseprogram.wisc.edu/2025/03/31/r...
Read his review here: mosseprogram.wisc.edu/2025/03/31/r...
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For more information: creeca.wisc.edu/event/living...
Join Mirjam Brusius tomorrow, March 27th, for her Mosse Lecture, “Skulls, Sculptures, and the Kaiser’s Museums: Global Entanglements, Colonial Race Science, and German Memory Culture (c. 1900-today)” at Columbia University’s Deutsches Haus.
Join Mirjam Brusius tomorrow, March 27th, for her Mosse Lecture, “Skulls, Sculptures, and the Kaiser’s Museums: Global Entanglements, Colonial Race Science, and German Memory Culture (c. 1900-today)” at Columbia University’s Deutsches Haus.
If you’re interested in attending, don’t forget to RSVP to receive the Zoom link! Register here: go.wisc.edu/e3c4u1
If you’re interested in attending, don’t forget to RSVP to receive the Zoom link! Register here: go.wisc.edu/e3c4u1
Proposals are accepted through August 1, 2025.
For more information: mosseprogram.wisc.edu/2025/03/18/f...
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Proposals are accepted through August 1, 2025.
For more information: mosseprogram.wisc.edu/2025/03/18/f...
#uwmadison #uwmadisonpress
If you’re interested in attending, sign up here to receive the Zoom link: go.wisc.edu/e3c4u1
For more information: europe.wisc.edu/event/mosse-...
If you’re interested in attending, sign up here to receive the Zoom link: go.wisc.edu/e3c4u1
For more information: europe.wisc.edu/event/mosse-...
Margaret Andersen’s review of "Mother Trouble: Meditations of White Maternal Angst after Second Wave Feminism" by Miranda J. Brady is now up on the blog.
Read the review here: mosseprogram.wisc.edu/2025/03/03/a...
#uwhistorydept #newreview #history #feminism
Margaret Andersen’s review of "Mother Trouble: Meditations of White Maternal Angst after Second Wave Feminism" by Miranda J. Brady is now up on the blog.
Read the review here: mosseprogram.wisc.edu/2025/03/03/a...
#uwhistorydept #newreview #history #feminism
Join Mirjam Brusius on March 27th for her Mosse Lecture, “Skulls, Sculptures, and the Kaiser’s Museums: Global Entanglements, Colonial Race Science, and German Memory Culture (c. 1900-today)” at Columbia University’s Deutsches Haus.
Join Mirjam Brusius on March 27th for her Mosse Lecture, “Skulls, Sculptures, and the Kaiser’s Museums: Global Entanglements, Colonial Race Science, and German Memory Culture (c. 1900-today)” at Columbia University’s Deutsches Haus.
Join us for this year’s Mosse Lecture series with Johannes von Moltke “Metapolitics”: Acceleration, Appropriation, and Agitation in the New Right’s Culture Wars. Don't forget to RSVP for the Wednesday session by February 12th if you want a boxed lunch!
Join us for this year’s Mosse Lecture series with Johannes von Moltke “Metapolitics”: Acceleration, Appropriation, and Agitation in the New Right’s Culture Wars. Don't forget to RSVP for the Wednesday session by February 12th if you want a boxed lunch!