“Scholars should learn how to speak in different registers about what they do, and their employers should reward it.”
Actually, they should have done that 30 years ago.
www.chronicle.com/article/crit...
“Scholars should learn how to speak in different registers about what they do, and their employers should reward it.”
Actually, they should have done that 30 years ago.
www.chronicle.com/article/crit...
Spent my birthday rereading this treasure. Glyn Williams was a wonderful historian.
I’m here for it! Approaching 1066 at the moment, still a few Norse grammar impacts to go and then on to the French. Can’t tell you how many people I’ve shared this with. My son is just a few episodes behind me — we’re both history + linguistics nuts. Thank you for your great work!
I mean, what do I know? But this feels like a voice of reason www.bloomberg.com/opinion/arti...
"We need to help students grow into the difficulty of reading. The best way to do that is not to “meet them where they are.”
I really agree with this; my experience of becoming a reader always involved reading things I didn't quite understand. @theatlantic.com
Thank you! Thank you! It means so much to hear from someone who liked your work. 🙏
"The iterative process of confusion, endurance, and incremental understanding is what literature professors teach when they assign whole books. This march toward understanding doesn’t have a great name other than READING." www.theatlantic.com/ideas/2026/0...
keenon.substack.com/p/episode-23... optimistic words from Harvard's Martin Puchner on the long term role of technology in democratizing education
If you're in D.C. a week from tomorrow, there's an event at Politics & Prose honoring the history of Book World. I think the tone will likely be less funerary than you might imagine. I know my comments will be. politics-prose.com/tribute-book...
Does anyone else find it crazy that you can walk into a bookshop and be charged £9.99 for a paperback novel that took the author a year to complete, but £17.99 for a completely blank notebook?
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How did I live before I discovered The History of English Podcast? Just so fantastic. @englishhistpod.bsky.social
My current and, sadly, last review for The Washington Post, as it retrenches and bows and eliminates its book section.
www.washingtonpost.com/books/2026/0...
Honored to be hat-tipped; depressed by the context. I reviewed this same book for the TLS, though it has yet to appear. Book reviewing 😔 Still, thanks.
I loved your book so much and have told everyone I know about it. Thank you for writing it!!! I’m forever obsessed with Tupaia speaking to the Māori and them understanding him
... Transmitting an account of ... Voyage from ... To this island ... Natives ...
I hope some of the other pages are easier to read. Love your prev books!
@cathomps.bsky.social's book "Sea People" is a fascinating search into the lives and origins of the Pacific peoples.
Cannot recommend it highly enough.
For Polynesia more broadly I can’t recommend Sea People by Christina Thompson enough!! Thoroughly researched and compelling writing
Wow, glad it was helpful. Hope all is well now.
New cool research on ancient populations (funded by NIH and NSF) news.harvard.edu/gazette/stor...
🤔 if you’re not reading this guy you are missing something
www.bitsaboutmoney.com/archive/chic...
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Hey #booksky, if you are going to see Moana 2 this week, consider chasing it with a read of Sea People: The Puzzle of Polynesia by @cathomps.bsky.social. It’s a fascinating history of the culture and settlement of Oceania.
Started a new book. Here’s a sample of some of the source material 😢
Started a new book. Here’s a sample of some of the source material 😢
“Pottery arcana” 😂😂 you should have seen the material on stone adzes I had to leave in the cutting room floor 😢
Thanks! Wish were setting for Tahiti again… 😉
Growing up in HI I learned about Polynesian navigation and voyaging in school and how fucking incredible it was - and when I went to the mainland this history was hardly mentioned - so cool to see light shining on this amazing part of the human story @chrislhayes.bsky.social
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