Weekly Reading (10/15/2018)
Selections from the Web:
- Ady Barkan: I’m Dying. Here Is What I Refuse to Accept With Serenity.
- Ajay Singh Chaudhary:It’s Already Here
- Daniel T. Rodgers: Age of Fracture and After
- Emile Chabal: The Voice of Hobsbawm
- Greg Afinogenov: The Voyage of the ‘Pobeda’
- Ian Crouch: How the Left Won the War for Gritty, the New Mascot of the Philadelphia Flyers
- Jane McAlevey: Three Lessons for Winning in November and Beyond
- Julia Boyd: To Heil, or Not to Heil, When Traveling in the Third Reich
- Malaika Jabali: The Color of Economic Anxiety
- Vanessa A. Bee: Court-Packing Is Necessary to Save Democracy
- Yin Yijun: The Last Guardians of China’s Women-Only Script
Books and Journal Articles:
Journal Articles and Chapters:
- Dylan Lederle-Ensign: “We Believed Our Own Myths: The Early Development of Software Engineering on Project Whirlwind (1949-1956),” Work in Progress, (2018)
- Jillian Foley: “Dangerous Technology: Visions of Public Cryptography, 1970s-1980s,” Work in Progress, (2018)
- Ranjodh Singh Dhaliwal: “Pointers and Positions: Experiments in Addressing the Memory,” Work in Progress, (2018)