
The courtroom that judged Nazi crimes now reflects our own selective justice. thenation.com/article/world/…
Elizabeth Borgwardt
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@Prof_Borg
THE NUREMBERG IDEA: THINKING HUMANITY IN HISTORY, LAW & POLITICS; Earlier: Pozen Prof of Human Rights, UChicago; borgwardtelizabeth.bsky; @gmail.com

The courtroom that judged Nazi crimes now reflects our own selective justice. thenation.com/article/world/…

What does Trump’s Greenland push say about his worldview? @adam_tooze and Ivan Krastev are here to help us make sense of the latest. New pod out now! #theweeklyshow #jonstewart #politics

Here’s a video of the U.S. Army blowing up the giant marble swastika, a “potentially divisive” symbol, that stood over the Nazi rally grounds in Nuremberg.

Well, no – Douglas Kelley's life story is more intriguing and full of conflict, despite the importance of Leon Goldensohn's psychiatric work in #Nuremberg. forward.com/culture/783484…

@Prof_Borg this is amazing thank you you just made our Veterans Day. We would so love to have you on one of the shows talking about your experience as a historian talking about how you feel the movie reflect the truth compared to opinion.

The First Real Peace Settlement after the First World War. The Locarno Pact’s Enduring Legacy. My latest essay for @EngelsbergIdeas engelsbergideas.com/essays/the-loc…

A trial that defined modern justice, retold for an era where its lessons are fading. thenation.com/article/world/…

A trial that defined modern justice, retold for an era where its lessons are fading. thenation.com/article/world/…

@Prof_Borg A thoughtful and finely balanced article. Rebecca West’s view of the trials were a sobering perspective - a touch of reality among the hyperbole of the trial reports.



The courtroom that judged Nazi crimes now reflects our own selective justice. thenation.com/article/world/…

Congratulations to @cubcsquad Women's Blue Boat on winning The Boat Race 👏🎉 We are so proud of you!

Historians, what's your favorite recent work on internationalism?

Someone dig up Edward Gibbon and have him write a seventh volume of The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire.