Mark Salber Phillips
Associate Professor
Department of History
Carleton University
Canada
Biography
Mark Salber Phillips Professor (cross appointed ICSLAC) Degrees: B.A. (Harvard), M.A. (University of California, Berkeley), Ph.D. (Toronto)
Research Interest
ntellectual History, history and theory of historical representation “historical distance” and the relationship between revolutions and European historical thought in the Renaissance, Enlightenment, and the late-twentieth century
Publications
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“Contesting Time, Place, and Nation in the First People’s Hall of The Canadian Museum of Civilization.†In Race and Empire in Public Space [provisional title], edited by Lisa Mayer Knauer and Daniel Walkowitz. Duke University Press, 2008. (with Ruth Phillips).
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“Relocating Inwardness: Historical Distance and the Transition from Enlightenment to Romantic Historiography,†reprinted from PMLA 2003, in The Modern Historiography Reader: Western Sources. Ed. Adam Budd. Abingdon: Routledge, 2009. 106-117.
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“On the Advantage and Disadvantage of Sentimental History for Life,†reprinted from History Workshop Journal 2008 in Affect and Historical Reenactment. Ed. Iain McCalman. Oxford: Oxford UP, 2009.