Natasha Wheatley
@natasha_wheatl
ideas + words. history, law, language, time, theory; historian of modern Europe, the state, international law, ideas, & knowledge. assoc. prof at Princeton
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There is a new Talking Legal History episode!! Siobhan Mukerji Barco talks with Natasha Wheatley about her book "The Life and Death of States: Central Europe and the Transformation of Modern Sovereignty." You can listen here: aslh.net/talking-legal-…
Finished this excellent & important book by Tehila Sasson (review to follow soon). Anyone interested in the roots of contemporary global capitalism must read.
New on advance access "French Imperial Statecraft, Capital, Corporate Taxation, and the Tax Haven that Wasn’t, 1920s–1950s" by Madeline Woker (Uni of Shef History) #OpenAccess doi.org/10.1093/pastj/…
Liane Hewitt’s (Liane Hewitt ) research on the surprising history of monopoly power could not be more topical or vital today sciencespo.fr/histoire/en/re…
🚨NEW SPECIAL ISSUE OF The International History Review Journal🚨 The Blockade in the Era of the World Wars Guest Editors: Elisabeth Piller, Alan Kramer, Jonas Scherner and Samuël Kruizinga See all 12 #researcharticles including 8 #OpenAccess below. #internationalhistory 🔗tandfonline.com/toc/rinh20/46/4
What a serious and generous engagement with my book — Thanks to Jan Homann Universität zu Köln for this German review in H-Soz-Kult Made Wissenschaftskolleg Princeton History Princeton University Press @princetonupress.bsky.s
New on advance access and free to read: "Introduction: Eclipse of internationalism? The late twentieth-century liberal moment" by Celia Donert Paul Betts Jan Eckel Stefan Ludwig-Hoffmann Jeanne Morefield Jessica Reinisch daviderodogno Glenda Sluga doi.org/10.1093/pastj/…
Congratulations to Melinda Latour, winner of the JHI’s 2023 Morris D. Forkosch Book Prize for the best first book in intellectual history, for The Voice of Virtue: Moral Song and the Practice of French Stoicism, 1574–1652 (Oxford University Press)! Hurrah! jhiblog.org/2024/08/29/ann…
Oxford University Press And additional congratulations to Natasha Wheatley who received honorable mention for The Life and Death of States: Central Europe and the Transformation of Modern Sovereignty (Princeton University Press @princetonupress.bsky.s)!
.Eduard Habsburg, the great-great-great grandson of Emperor Franz Joseph, has some tips for your love life. For The Dial Magazine, I wrote about self-help, postliberalism, princely populism, vacuous history, and making lots and lots of babies thedial.world/articles/news/…