Remaking America | Carryall
Johann N. Neem responds to the Epilogue in Jennifer Ratner-Rosenhagen's The Ideas That Made America: A Brief History.
To conclude the "More (and Sometimes More Important) Ideas That Made America" roundtable, @johannneem.bsky.social asks, in response to Jennifer Ratner-Rosenhagen’s The Ideas That Made America, how US intellectual historians might go about "Remaking America." thecarryall.org/remaking-ame...
28.03.2025 13:57
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Put Some Body Into It | Carryall
Emily Hawk responds to Jennifer Ratner-Rosenhagen's The Ideas That Made America: A Brief History.
Emily Hawk wants us to "Put Some Body Into It," today at The Carryall's "More (and Sometimes More Important) Ideas That Made America" roundtable, a series of responses to Jennifer Ratner-Rosenhagen’s *The Ideas That Made America: A Brief History.* thecarryall.org/put-some-bod...
27.03.2025 12:05
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X Marks the Spot | Carryall
Brandon James Render responds to Jennifer Ratner-Rosenhagen's The Ideas That Made America: A Brief History.
Brandon James Render looks at how "X Marks the Spot" today at The Carryall's "More (and Sometimes More Important) Ideas That Made America" roundtable, a series of responses to Jennifer Ratner-Rosenhagen’s *The Ideas That Made America: A Brief History.* thecarryall.org/x-marks-the-...
27.03.2025 12:02
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Let's Go Crazy | Carryall
Kevin Mattson responds to Chapter 8—The End of Universalism (1962-1990s) in Jennifer Ratner-Rosenhagen's The Ideas That Made America: A Brief History.
Today at The Carryall, "Let's Go Crazy." Kevin Mattson responds to Chapter 8—The End of Universalism (1962-1990s) of Jennifer Ratner-Rosenhagen’s *The Ideas That Made America: A Brief History.* thecarryall.org/lets-go-crazy/
26.03.2025 13:59
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Playboys of the Postmodern World | Carryall
Audrey Wu Clark responds to Chapter 8—The End of Universalism (1962-1990s) in Jennifer Ratner-Rosenhagen's The Ideas That Made America: A Brief History.
In "Playboys of the Postmodern World," Audrey Wu Clark responds to Chapter 8—The End of Universalism (1962-1990s) of Jennifer Ratner-Rosenhagen’s book, *The Ideas That Made America,* for The Carryall's "More (and Sometimes More Important) Ideas That Made America." thecarryall.org/playboys-of-...
25.03.2025 12:17
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Just Getting Started | Carryall
Robert Greene II responds to Chapter 8—The End of Universalism (1962-1990s) in Jennifer Ratner-Rosenhagen's The Ideas That Made America: A Brief History.
Today at The Carryall, Robert Greene II is "Just Getting Started" in his response to Chapter 8—The End of Universalism (1962-1990s) in Jennifer Ratner-Rosenhagen’s The Ideas That Made America: A Brief History. thecarryall.org/just-getting...
24.03.2025 13:59
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Making a Living Thinking | Carryall
David Austin Walsh responds to Chapter 7—The Opening of the American Mind (1945-1970) in Jennifer Ratner-Rosenhagen's The Ideas That Made America: A Brief History.
Speaking of the challenges of being an intellectual in our current moment, I have a new piece out at @thecarryall.bsky.social comparing/contrasting the political economy of intellectuals in the 1950s and 1960s versus today. thecarryall.org/making-a-liv...
21.03.2025 15:33
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Attack on the Faculties | Carryall
Lauren Lassabe Shepherd responds to Chapter 8—The End of Universalism (1962-1990s) in Jennifer Ratner-Rosenhagen's The Ideas That Made America: A Brief History.
Thinking about the current rightwing attack on higher education? @llassabe.bsky.social has the backstory today at The Carryall’s “More (and Sometimes More Important) Ideas That Made America” roundtable. See “Attack on the Faculties.” thecarryall.org/attack-on-th...
21.03.2025 15:21
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Making a Living Thinking | Carryall
David Austin Walsh responds to Chapter 7—The Opening of the American Mind (1945-1970) in Jennifer Ratner-Rosenhagen's The Ideas That Made America: A Brief History.
At The Carryall today, @davidaustinwalsh.bsky.social notices how 1950s intellectual were living large. Check out "Making a Living Thinking" in our "More (and Sometimes More Important) Ideas That Made America" roundtable. thecarryall.org/making-a-liv...
21.03.2025 15:10
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Industrial Intellectuals | Carryall
Shannan Clark responds to Chapter 6—Roots and Rootlessness (1920-45) in Jennifer Ratner-Rosenhagen's The Ideas That Made America: A Brief History.
Today at The Carryall's "More (& Sometimes More Important) Ideas That Made America" roundtable, Shannan Clark's "Industrial Intellectuals" provides a response to Chapter 6—Roots & Rootlessness (1920-45) in Jennifer Ratner-Rosenhagen’s *The Ideas That Made America.* thecarryall.org/industrial-i...
20.03.2025 16:55
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The Communal Counterpoint | Carryall
Victoria W. Wolcott responds to Chapter 6—Roots and Rootlessness (1920-45) in Jennifer Ratner-Rosenhagen's The Ideas That Made America: A Brief History.
Today at The Carryall, Victoria W. Wolcott explores "The Communal Counterpoint" to US intellectual history in the latest installment of the "More (and Sometimes More Important) Ideas That Made America" roundtable. thecarryall.org/the-communal....
19.03.2025 14:30
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How Progressive Was the Progressive Era? | Carryall
Guy Emerson Mount responds to Chapter 5—Modernist Revolts against Absolutes (1890-1920) in Jennifer Ratner-Rosenhagen's The Ideas That Made America: A Brief History.
Today at the Carryall, Guy Emerson Mount asks "How Progressive Was the Progressive Era?" in response to Chapter 5—Modernist Revolts against Absolutes (1890-1920) of Jennifer Ratner-Rosenhagen’s book, The Ideas That Made America. thecarryall.org/how-progress... cc: @susih.bsky.social
18.03.2025 14:22
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Rethinking the Primacy of Pragmatism | Carryall
Paul Murphy responds to Chapter 5: Modernist Revolts against Absolutes (1890-1920) in Jennifer Ratner-Rosenhagen's The Ideas That Made America: A Brief History.
Today at The Carryall's roundtable on Jennifer Ratner-Rosenhagen’s *The Ideas That Made America: A Brief History*, Paul Murphy rethinks the primacy of pragmatism in response to Chapter 5—Modernist Revolts Against Absolutes (1890-1920). thecarryall.org/rethinking-t...
17.03.2025 15:06
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Centering the Boundary | Carryall
Alyssa Quintanilla responds to Chapter 4—Contests of Intellectual Authority (1850-1890) in Jennifer Ratner-Rosenhagen's The Ideas That Made America: A Brief History.
At The Carryall, Alyssa Quintanilla centers the Mexican-American boundary in response to Chapter 4—Contests of Intellectual Authority (1850-1890) of Jennifer Ratner-Rosenhagen’s The Ideas That Made America: A Brief History. thecarryall.org/centering-th...
13.03.2025 16:43
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Contests of Moral Urgency | Carryall
Abigail Modaff responds to Chapter 4—Contests of Intellectual Authority (1850-1890) in Jennifer Ratner-Rosenhagen's The Ideas That Made America: A Brief History.
Did "Contests of Intellectual Authority" define US intellectual history between 1850 & 1890 or "Contests of Moral Urgency"? At The Carryall, Abigail Modaff responds to Chapter 4 of Jennifer Ratner-Rosenhagen’s *The Ideas That Made America: A Brief History.* thecarryall.org/contests-of-...
12.03.2025 23:56
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Beyond the American Renaissance | Carryall
Thomas N. Baker responds to Chapter 3—From Republican to Romantic (1800-1850) in Jennifer Ratner-Rosenhagen's The Ideas That Made America: A Brief History.
At The Carryall, Thomas N. Baker goes "Beyond the American Renaissance" in his response to Chapter 3—From Republican to Romantic (1800-1850) in Jennifer Ratner-Rosenhagen’s The Ideas That Made America: A Brief History. thecarryall.org/beyond-the-a...
11.03.2025 18:10
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A Broader Fabric | Carryall
Hunter Moskowitz responds to Chapter 3—From Republican to Romantic (1800-1850) in Jennifer Ratner-Rosenhagen's The Ideas That Made America: A Brief History.
Today at The Carryall, Hunter Moskowitz takes us in search of "A Broader Fabric" of US intellectual history in and around the textile mills of Lowell, Massachusetts during the antebellum era. thecarryall.org/a-broader-fa...
11.03.2025 12:33
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The Discarded Humbug | Carryall
Kevin B. Sheets responds to Chapter 3—From Republican to Romantic (1800-1850) in Jennifer Ratner-Rosenhagens The Ideas That Made America: A Brief History.
No hoax! Today at The Carryall, Kevin B. Sheets explores antebellum pop culture in his roundtable response to Chapter 3—From Republican to Romantic (1800-1850) of Jennifer Ratner-Rosenhagen's *The Ideas That Made America.* Check out the essay “The Discarded Humbug." thecarryall.org/the-discarde...
07.03.2025 16:42
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Our roundtable on Jennifer Ratner-Rosenhagen’s *The Ideas That Made America* continues. Sarah E. Naramore explores the links between history of science/medicine & intellectual history in a response to Chapter 2—America and the Transatlantic Enlightenment (1740-1800). thecarryall.org/lets-get-phy...
07.03.2025 16:38
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Whose Ideas? Whose America? | Carryall
Jorge Canizares-Esguerra responds to Chapter 1—World of Empires (Precontact-1740) and Chapter 2—America and the Transatlantic Enlightenment (1740-1800) in Jennifer Ratner-Rosenhagen's The Ideas That M...
Today at The Carryall, Jorge Cañizares-Esguerra asks "Whose Ideas? Whose America?" in response to Ch 1—World of Empires (Precontact-1740) and Ch 2—America and the Transatlantic Enlightenment (1740-1800) in Jennifer Ratner-Rosenhagen’s The Ideas That Made America. thecarryall.org/whose-ideas-...
05.03.2025 23:24
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The Ideas that Made Tsenacommacah | Carryall
Aubrey Lauersdorf responds to Chapter 1—World of Empires (Precontact-1740) in Jennifer Ratner-Rosenhagen's The Ideas That Made America: A Brief History.
Today at The Carryall, Aubrey Lauersdorf's "The Ideas that Made Tsenacommacah," a response to Chapter 1—World of Empires (Precontact-1740) in Jennifer Ratner-Rosenhagen’s The Ideas That Made America that brings ethnohistory to bear on US intellectual history. thecarryall.org/the-ideas-th...
05.03.2025 23:06
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Retheorizing Who Theorizes | Carryall
Joshua L. Crutchfield responds to Jennifer Ratner-Rosenhagen's The Ideas That Made America: A Brief History.
Today at The Carryall, Joshua L. Crutchfield "Retheorizes Who Theorizes" in our continuing inaugural roundtable of riffs on & responses to Jennifer Ratner-Rosenhagen's The Ideas That Made America. thecarryall.org/retheorizing...
05.03.2025 17:14
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Out For Blood | Carryall
David Farber responds to Jennifer Ratner-Rosenhagen's The Ideas That Made America: A Brief History.
At The Carryall, David Farber is Out for Blood. Not really, but he is interested in how to connect the abstractions of intellectual history better to questions of social power & force in a response to Jennifer Ratner-Rosenhagen's The Ideas That Made America. thecarryall.org/out-for-blood/
04.03.2025 13:03
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The Unexceptionalism of American Exceptionalism | Carryall
Roberto Breña responds to Jennifer Ratner-Rosenhagen's The Ideas That Made America: A Brief History.
Today at The Carryall, Roberto Breña responds to Jennifer Ratner-Rosenhagen’s The Ideas That Made America: A Brief History with a more hemispheric perspective from outside the US. thecarryall.org/the-unexcept... cc: @susih.bsky.social
03.03.2025 22:41
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The Possibilities of Multiplicity | Carryall
A response to the Introduction of Jennifer Ratner-Rosenhagen's The Ideas That Made America. Part of the More (and Sometimes More Important) Ideas That Made America Roundtable.
We begin with Richard Cándida Smith's "The Possibilities of Multiplicity," which uses Henry Adams as a starting point on the stakes of the survey & the challenges & opportunities of synthesizing US intellectual history in particular. thecarryall.org/the-possibil...
01.03.2025 16:08
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More (and Sometimes More Important) Ideas That Made America | Carryall
Dig in to the inaugural roundtable at The Carryall focused on Jennifer Ratner-Rosenhagen's 2019 book, The Ideas That Made America. Over 15 writers & scholars offer responses, reflections, riffs & variations to the first survey of US intellectual history in 40 years. thecarryall.org/roundtable/m...
01.03.2025 16:06
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