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What were the 1990s? Utopia and the end of history
    
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	Danilo Scholtz is Max Weber Fellow at the EUI. He works on the history of twentieth-century political thought and culture, most recently the relationship between research in ethnography, psychoanalysis and geography  in changing conceptions of the state in twentieth-century European thought, from Kojève to Deleuze and Guattari. He also writes essays for a broader public on political, cultural and literary subjects, and was awarded the prestigious 2019 Heinrich Mann Prize by the Berlin Academy of Arts.
Date:
27 May 2019, 17:00
Venue:
  St Antony's College, 62 Woodstock Road OX2 6JF
  
Venue Details:
  Pavilion Room
  
Speaker:
  
    Dr Danilo Scholtz (EUI Florence)
  
    
Organising department:
    The Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities (TORCH)
    
Organisers:
    
        Prof. David Priestland (University of Oxford), 
    
        Prof. Faisal Devji (University of Oxford)
    
    
Organiser contact email address:
    david.priestland@history.ox.ac.uk
    
Hosts:
    
        Faisal Devji (University of Oxford), 
    
        David Priestland (University of Oxford)
    
    
Part of:
    Rethinking the Contemporary. The World Since the Cold War
Booking required?:
Not required
Audience:
Public
    
Editor: 
      David Priestland