Metal music’s obsession with religion is part of its obsession with living at the limit. The goal of metal is…
James Robertson
James Robertson is a PhD candidate in History at New York University. He works on modern Eastern European history, particularly the history of social movements and the state. His dissertation examines the politico-theological dimension of the communist movement in Yugoslavia by comparing the works of several inter-war leftist intellectuals.
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The old Left, new Left, and new post-secular Left
July 28, 2010
One notable aspect of the post-secular world is the renewed interest in religion and theology amongst the once ultra-secular radical…
“Partizanstvo” and Communist thought in WWII Yugoslavia
July 26, 2010
The years of World War II---when thousands of Yugoslav workers, peasants, intellectuals and students joined the Communist-led Partisans---provided the foundation…
Australian convictions
July 14, 2010
On June 24th, 2010, Julia Gillard replaced Kevin Rudd as leader of the Australian Labour Party and as Prime Minister of…
The sacred architecture of secular Yugoslavia
July 3, 2010
Postwar Yugoslavia was confronted with a rather difficult task: How to give meaning to a new state that was simultaneously…