While I often discuss my book "A New History of the Humanities" with students in college (from the Netherlands to the US), it's rare to find a blog where students' opinions are open to the rest of the world, until I found these blogs from Cornell College. They're thrilling to read and mind provoking. While I would of course love to reply to all their questions and thoughts, I think that's too intrusive. But if I ever meet them, I will give them a "high five" too! They made me think deeper, for which I'm really grateful. Here's a selection of the blogs:
This weblog is dedicated to the unified history of humanities and sciences, in particular to the books "Een Wereld Vol Patronen" (World of Patterns, 2019/2022) and "De Vergeten Wetenschappen" (A New History of the Humanities, 2010/2013) by Rens Bod
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woensdag 28 januari 2015
What Do Students Think of "A New History of the Humanities"?
While I often discuss my book "A New History of the Humanities" with students in college (from the Netherlands to the US), it's rare to find a blog where students' opinions are open to the rest of the world, until I found these blogs from Cornell College. They're thrilling to read and mind provoking. While I would of course love to reply to all their questions and thoughts, I think that's too intrusive. But if I ever meet them, I will give them a "high five" too! They made me think deeper, for which I'm really grateful. Here's a selection of the blogs:
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