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Anyone familiar with Quinn Slobodian's work?

Drew Fortune
Drew Fortune 3 months ago

 I came across this video last night and found it a really interesting take on 1914-Today and the idea of "Neoliberalism". I had never come across his work before but this conversation was a fresh approach for the Cold War era and Decolonization.

Anyone ever come across this historian's work or read any of his books? 

  

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  • Andrea Wong
    Andrea Wong 3 months ago

    Drew Fortune , I have not come across his work before either. Are you planning to use parts of this video in class? Or just as a reference point for class discussion? I have it book marked to listen to on my drive to work tomorrow.

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    Andrea Wong 3 months ago

    Drew Fortune , I have not come across his work before either. Are you planning to use parts of this video in class? Or just as a reference point for class discussion? I have it book marked to listen to on my drive to work tomorrow.

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    Drew Fortune 3 months ago in reply to Andrea Wong

    I like to highlight current historians who are doing cutting edge work in history and was seeing this guys work and approach to 1920s-2000s as an epoch of Neoliberalism as a new approach to the Cold War.

    He has some interesting ideas that I haven’t come across in the way I present the Cold War and Decolonization period. I never really thought of presenting Neoliberalism in great detail but this has me thinking there is way more to it and the World order of the 21st century.

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