Jonathan Dresner
CLIOPATRIA'S SYMPOSIA
The Cliopatria Symposium is an irregular/monthly feature here at Cliopatria -– monthly to remind us to do it periodically and irregular so we won't necessarily do one just because the calendar says so. Manan Ahmed has agreed to keep the agenda for the symposia. We'll need worthy articles to discuss: If you come across an article that appears to be a likely candidate for attention here, please recommend it to him: manan*at*uchicago*dot*edu.
The list of symposiums held to date:
Valérie Rosoux's "Foregiveness: Grandeur or Political Slogan" (April 2008)
Gregory Clark's A Farewell to Alms (August 2007)
Responses to
In Dusty Archives, A Theory of Affluence
Brad deLong, "Greg Clark's New Book, A Farewell to Alms , Grasping Reality with Both Hands , 7 August, argues that right or wrong, the book is "brilliant."
Mary Dudziak, "Was the Industrial Revolution Caused by Evolution? " Legal History Blog , 7 August, says the claims are provocative, but we'll wait to see the book, itself.
Jason Kuznicki, "A Farewell to Alms? " Positive Liberty , 11 August, where our colleagues, Sharon Howard and Nathanael Robinson, respond in comments.
Nathanael Robinson, "Tales from the Monocausal Universe, pt 1 ," Rhine River , 15 August.
______________, "Tales from the Monocausal Universe, pt 2 ," Rhine River , 18 August.
Richard Stern, "Genetic Values ," Open University , 14 August.
John Carter Wood, "Some Thoughts on Evolution, History and Capitalist Genes ... ," Obscene Desserts , 14 August.
Gregory Clark's Response and Further Discussion:
Jamestown 2007 (May 2007)
A Historian for the People (March 2007)
British and American 'Imperialisms' Compared (July 2006)
Transnational Histories of America (April 2006)
Wilentz on Bush's Ancestors (October 2005)
Empires: Beyond Imperialism (August 2005)
America's Unfinished Revolution (July 2005)
Forget the Founding Fathers: American Historiography (June 2005)
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