Right, even longer ago - time passes more quickly than I prefer to acknowledge.
@moritzfoellmer
Historian of Twentieth-Century Germany and Europe at the University of Amsterdam https://www.uva.nl/en/profile/f/o/m.foellmer/m.foellmer.html new book: The Quest for Individual Freedom: A Twentieth-Century European History https://www.cambridge.org/nl/u
Right, even longer ago - time passes more quickly than I prefer to acknowledge.
That's, to put it mildly, unusual editorial behaviour. The request was probably due to someone else not submitting their review. It should have come with apologies and been followed by thanks. Hope all is well with you otherwise! I still fondly remember our MA course in 2011/12.
There are worse places to die on (or, better yet, visit while being alive) than the hills and moors of West Yorkshire!
I wrote a brief piece on 'Crime fiction and multiculturalism', focusing on the novels of A.A. Dhand and Saima Mir. These are set in Bradford, where I did some urban walking last September and took pictures, some of which are included as images.
geschichtedergegenwart.ch/crime-fictio...
Try Joachim Häberlen. He is no longer in academia but I could get you in touch.
Try Mark B. Smith at Cambridge
I had a conversation with the stimulating scholar Morteza Hajizadeh about my book The Quest for Individual Freedom, which has now appeared as a podcast on the New Books Network.
newbooksnetwork.com/the-quest-fo...
Hi Sam, yes, I'd like to review this. m.foellmer@uva.nl, Moritz Föllmer, MyPup, Kuiperbergweg 32, 1101 AG Amsterdam, Netherlands (odd address, but I use this in case people go via a delivery service rather than classical mail). Thanks! Moritz
Congratulations, Gianamar!
excellent article, Kieran!
Cover of the latest volume of Transactions of the Royal Historical Society.
Dénes's new article is available free Open Access, as is all content published in Transactions bit.ly/486BF5d
The journal's editors welcome submission of research articles and comment pieces, on historical practice and debate, from historians working within and outside education 2/2 #Skystorians
Yes, it has been very useful!
Everyone: we have a cover. I repeat--the cover has landed, and it is glorious!
Are you looking for a publisher for your manuscript in cultural history or heritage studies? We are setting up a new book series with Bloomsbury, titled Cultural History and Historical Culture.
What does p. 99 say or not say about a book? I applied this test to my own one and incidentally tried to make a broader point on the relationship between social democracy and individual freedom.
page99test.blogspot.com/2025/07/mori...
I'm very happy to see my 'second book' on the uses and meanings of silence in 19th century politics now officially published.
Many thanks to all who made this moment possible.
More information on the publisher's website: www.droste-verlag.de/buecher/tite...
Five questions you were absolutely desperate to ask but now don't have to because your friends at @uchicagopress.bsky.social got there first -
You certainly demonstrated the required perseverance!
Hi Tom, Christine Brocks is excellent, very experienced and thorough. Has PhD in history. christine.brocks@web.de. Best Moritz
This essay summarises the approach and key arguments of my recently published book The Quest for Individual Freedom. It also argues for the usefulness of Isaiah Berlin's famous concept of negative freedom, but in the plural rather than the singular.
cambridgeblog.org/2025/05/nega...
Danke! Exemplar wird bald bei Dir eintrudeln.
My book on the quest for individual freedom in twentieth-century Europe is now out. Click on 'look inside' and 'marketing excerpt' to read the introduction.
www.cambridge.org/nl/universit...
Guter Text!