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Will Pooley | history/folklore/writing Skip to content Will Pooley history/folklore/writing Primary Menu Home About Will Some recent publications Points of Friction A very short post in appreciation of Sarah Maza’s new piece on the James Sweet affair. Sweet wrote an ill-advised blog post about ‘presentism’ as President of the American Historical Association in 2022, which kicked off a ‘debate’ that – as Maza points out here – quickly settled into some rather stale positions, inevitable given […] Read more "Points of Friction" Elisabeth Claverie ‘On the Difficulty of Making Citizens’ During a jury trial in Beauvais in 1822, the assize judge was disgusted to realise that the jury decision to acquit was based on a confusion. When the moment came to read the votes secretly written by the jury, one piece of paper read neither oui nor non, but ‘VO’. The accused was acquitted as […] Read more "Elisabeth Claverie ‘On the Difficulty of Making Citizens’" NZ ...

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