Intellectuals and World War I (fall 2022)
Section | Name | Description |
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[1] September 20 - Generations | ||
[2] September 22 - Mere intellectuals | ||
[3] September 27 - Timekeeping and military logistics | ||
[4] September 29 - We alone are the face of our time | ||
[5] October 4 - Art must be unexpected | ||
[6] October 6 - Beyond "the ideas of 1914" | ||
[7] October 11 - Beyond "the ideas of 1914" (II) | ||
[8] October 13 - Philosophy militant | ||
[9] October 18 - Philosophy militant (II) | ||
[10] October 20 - Raw materials and total war | ||
[11] October 25 - The chemists' war | ||
[12a] October 27 - Food, nutrition, and provision | ||
[13] November 3 - On the medical front | ||
[14] November 8 - Trauma | ||
[15] November 10 - Attitudes: Measuring public opinion | ||
[16] **November 12 (Saturday!!)** - The war in the air | Scott W. Palmer, Dictatorship of the Air: Aviation Culture and the Fate of Modern Russia (2006), 104-133. |
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[17] November 15 - Radical engineers | ||
[18] November 17 - Managing the managers | ||
[19] November 22 - Spenglerism | ||
[20] November 24 - Amerikanizm | ||
[21] November 29 - The geographers' peace | ||
[22] December 1 - The economic consequences of the war | ||
[23] December 6 - All Quiet on the Eastern Front? | ||