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Book Review of *The Polymath*

British historian Peter Burke has written many books and essays exploring the history of knowledge. This new prosopographical study examines the careers of 500 polymaths over the last 500 years.  During this period of time, typically referred to as the “modern age,” learning increasingly was organized around an intellectual division of labor and the proliferation of super-specialists.  Burke’s polymaths worked in multiple fields, now considered completely separate disciplines, but his subjects insisted instead on the unity of knowledge.  Burke argues that, for this heresy, historians have generally treated polymaths with contempt.  Labeled “specialists in generalities,” polymaths are typically condemned for Read more

Dismantling the Imperial Imagination

The Colombian Nobel Laureate Gabriel García Márquez observed at the end of his literary career, “What matters in life is not what happens to you but what you remember and Read more

A Long Road

The American Century is over, in case you hadn’t noticed.  The historical problem at this point is simply one of periodization – and I would date the end of the Read more