More Noted Things
Edward Rothstein,"Tick-Tock and Other Pulses of the West," NYT, 21 May, reviews Robert Friedel's A Culture of Improvement: Technology and the Western Millennium.
Sharon Howard,"Wikification: what can wiki do for you?" Early Modern Notes, 17 May, introduces us to wikis and cites examples of her use of them at the University of Sheffield's Humanities Research Institute.
Richard J. Evans,"Why It Happened the Way It Did," The Nation, 4 June, reviews the work of Ian Kershaw on Adolf Hitler and Nazi Germany. Hat tip.
The University of Toronto's Lynne Viola, author of The Unknown Gulag: The Lost World of Stalin's Special Settlements, is blogging this week at OUPblog. Hat tip.
Finally, Andy Guess,"A Scholar Detained," Inside Higher Ed, 22 May, brings us up to date of the imprisonment of Haleh Esfandiari, about whom Manan Ahmed wrote here. There are several ways in which you can add your voice to those of others protesting to the government in Teheran.