What We're Reading This Week
MARTIN CREVIER
Simon Han, "The Impossible Task of Remembering the Nanking Massacre", The Atlantic.
Daniel T. Willingham, "How to Get Your Mind to Read", New York Times.
Serge Gruzinski, "Tristes Tropiques," ["Sad Tropics"] Libération.
Faisal Devji, "C.A. Bayly (Obituary)," Past & Present.
MEGHNA CHAUDHURI
James Davison Hunter, "Liberal Democracy and the Unraveling of the Enlightenment Project," The Hedgehog Review.
Aziz Rana, "Goodbye, Cold War," N+1.
Madhuri Karak, "Podcast: Sujatha Gidla, Ants among Elephants: An Untouchable Family and the Making of Modern India," New Books Network.
Manan Ahmed Asif, "How to Counter Colonial Myths about Muslim Arrival in Sindh," Herald.
COLLIN BERNARD
Carlo Invernizzi-Accetti, "A Small Italian Town Can Teach the World How to Defuse Controversial Monuments," The Guardian.
Petros Konstantinidis, "The Greek Militiamen Involved in the Srebrenia Massacre," Athens Live.
Ronan Burtenshaw, "Fascism's Face-Lift," Jacobin.
Kriston Capps, "'Game of Thrones' Tourists Are Besieging Dubrovnik," CityLab.
BOYD VAN DIJK
Sylvie Laurent, "Detroit," Le Monde diplomatique.
Mark Mazower, "The Internationalists by Oona Hathaway and Scott Shapiro Review - The Plan to Outlaw War," The Guardian.
Rana Mitter, "Barbarians Out!," The New York Review of Books.
Samuel Moyn, "Beyond Liberal Internationalism," Dissent.