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Emily Dickinson was by no means an isolated, lonely, woman.
This new edition of the letters will transform how we understand the narrative of Dickinson’s casual and profound relationships and her life as a poet. Literary Hub
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This essay by Ian Ellison in Los Angeles Review of Books brilliantly pulls out the Kafka thread from my book and stitches together something new and fascinating. What a dream reader!
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Congrats on the new book Daniel Susskind - “what is economic growth for?” is indeed the central question of the AI age. Excited to dig in.
‘When you are free from everything that holds you back
you can live in the world
without the depravities that ooze out from within.’
Read an excerpt from #Therigatha : #PoemsOfTheFirstBuddhistWomen , translated from the Pali by #CharlesHallisey . Scroll.in Harvard University Press
Wonderful to see Time's Monster (in great company) on the The Standard 's list of 'Best Books about British History to Read in 2024'! Penguin Books UK Casiana Ionita standard.co.uk/shopping/esbes…
Really pleased and grateful that Barry Eichengreen wrote a capsule review of my book for Foreign Affairs
It's a great pleasure and honour to see my work and ideas out in the world! Link here: foreignaffairs.com/reviews/made-c…
The idea for Richard Slotkin’s “A Great Disorder,” he tells Kathleen Belew, crystallized after Charlottesville.
On one side of the demonstration were leftist flags, on the other, right-wing ones. Both offered visions of what the US was supposed to be. buff.ly/446JtA0
What an honour to see a full-page review of my book in this weekend's The Australian newspaper
Paul Monk writes that 'it is a beauty. It demonstrates exquisitely detailed research, originality of thought, maturity of judgement and a wide-angled vision of geopolitics.'
That time Europe tried to bring monarchy back to Mexico. Natasha Wheatley reviews “Habsburgs on the Rio Grande” by global historian Raymond Jonas in The New York Times
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Thank you Harvard University Press and Emily Silk for joining us today at the Annual Meeting of the Association of Ancient Historians! #AAH2024 #ClassicsTwitter
We're at the Ancient History conference at Harvard University this weekend!
40% off select titles and enter to win 5 HUP books of your choice.
Such a treat to talk with Richard Slotkin about his masterful new book, A Great Disorder, which comes 50 years (!) after he remade the field with Regeneration Through Violence. Our convo here Public Books publicbooks.org/a-theory-of-am… This one is a great read for non-historians, too!
Join us on Friday, April 19th at 6:00PM CT for a conversation with Cristanne Miller on 'The Letters of Emily Dickinson' from Harvard University Press and Harvard University Press International. She will be joined in conversation by James Chandler.
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Join Eddie S. Glaude Jr. and Imani Perry at the Brattle Theater this Thursday at 6 PM! Tickets are required. Get yours here: harvard.com/event/eddie_gl…
📢 Upcoming Event | Made in China
Join Elizabeth O’Brien Ingleson to discuss her new book with Peter Trubowitz
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