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Mar 17, 2011

More Noted Things




  • The Giant's Shoulders #33, the history of science festival, is up at Renaissance Mathematicus. Sascha the dog is your host.
  • The 114th Four Stone Hearth, the anthropology/archaeology festival, is up at Bone Girl. Kristina Killgrove is your host.
  • Serena Golden interviews Harvard's Ann M. Blair, the author of Too Much to Know: Managing Scholarly Information Before the Modern Age, for IHE, 17 March.

    Britt Peterson,"Land of Disaster," Foreign Policy, 14 March, is a photo/essay about the popular culture of natural disaster in Japan. See also: Peter Wynn Kirby,"Japan's Long Nuclear Disaster Film," Opinionator, 14 March; and Garance Franke-Ruta,"Barefoot Gen: The Japanese Cartoon Character Who Stoked Our Nuclear Fears," Atlantic, 15 March.

    Adam Kirsch,"Makeover," Tablet, 15 March, reviews Meryle Secrest's Modigliani: A Life.

    Marie Gottschalk,"Is Death Different?" The Book, 16 March, reviews David Garland's Peculiar Institution: America's Death Penalty in an Age of Abolition.

    Finally, farewell to Morris David Morris, an economic historian of south Asia, and to Donny George Youkhanna, distinguished Iraqi archaeologist.



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