Note from the editorial board
(28.07.2025)
We are taking a break for the summer! We wish you a relaxing and enjoyable summer and will be back on September 9 with a new piece.(22.05.2025)
We are happy to announce that Riley Linebaugh has joined the editorial board of Theory of History at Work, and we look forward to our theoretical (and practical) work together.
(01.05.2025)
We would like to thank Britta Hochkirchen for her work on Geschichtstheorie am Werk over the past four years, both as a founding member and as an editor. Britta has been deeply involved in the design and development of the blog. Her critical comments, rich contributions and rigorous work have been extremely valuable to us.
We would also like to thank Sebastian Hombitzer for his precious support in setting up the blog posts, meeting our deadlines and solving technical problems of all kinds. He also helped us with the move to Bluesky.
We are very grateful to both of them and wish them all the best in their future endeavours.
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Dusty books versus digital access?
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