The Gandhian Circle of Moral Consideration:
The French Revolutionary Legacy Reconstructed
through the ‘Weight of Small Things’
Social Scientist
MISTAKEN MODERNITY AND ITS
CRITICS: HUSSEIN ALATAS AND
JALAL AL-E AHMAD
Ali Mirsepassi, New York University
Tadd Fernée, Université de Tours
“The Quarrel of the Universe let be”: the Akbarian
“Universal Peace” (Sul-i-kul) Experiment in 16th century
Mughal India
ACADEMIA Letters, Tadd Fernee, New Bulgarian University
Heaven in a Wild Flower: political imaginings of
Innocence in the passage to the French Revolution
ACADEMIA Letters, Tadd Fernée
“A sea of forms”: Mahatma Gandhi’s reconstruction of
the French Revolutionary legacy
ACADEMIA Letters, Tadd Fernée, Université de Tours, France
LONDON’S BURNING: STRUCTURALIST READINGS
OF THE URBAN INFERNO IN THE 1950’S
BRITISH LITERATURE OF MULTI-CULTURALISM
Tadd Graham Fernée
New Bulgarian University, Sofia, Bulgaria
TRAUMAS OF ROOTS AND EXTINCTION
IN THE 20TH CENTURY LITERATURE OF EMPIRE:
THE MIRROR PRINCIPLE IN MARGUERITE DURAS’ INDIA CYCLE
(1964-71) AND AHMED ALI’S TWILIGHT IN DELHI (1940)
Tadd Graham Fernée, New Bulgarian University, Sofia, Bulgaria
ECHOES OF THE INFERNAL MACHINE:
1940s FRENCH AND ENGLISH LITERATURE OF RESISTANCE AND
COLLABORATION AS A REVOLUTION IN THE MYTHIC IMAGINATION
Tadd Graham Fernée, New Bulgarian University, Sofia, Bulgaria
DEEN (FAITH) AND DONYA (THE SECULAR):
AL-GHAZĀLĪ’S THE ALCHEMY OF HAPPINESS
Ali Mirsepassi, New York University, USA, Tadd Graham Fernée, New Bulgarian University, Bulgaria
EVERY TURN OF THE WHEEL: CIRCULAR TIME AND
CORDELIA’S REVOLT: FROM WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE
TO THE BRITISH ENLIGHTENMENT
Tadd Graham Fernée, New Bulgarian University, Sofia, Bulgaria
TOLERANCE OR A WAR ON SHADOWS:
JOHN MILTON’S PARADISE LOST, THE ENGLISH CIVIL WAR,
AND THE KALEIDOSCOPIC EARLY MODERN FRONTIER
Tadd Graham Fernée, New Bulgarian University
Defending the Current Academic Orthodoxy in
Islamic Studies
Ali Mirsepassi, Tadd Fernee
SYSTEMS AND ACCIDENTS IN 20TH CENTURY MAGICAL
REALIST LITERATURE: SALMAN RUSHDIE’S MIDNIGHT’S
CHILDREN AND SADEGH HEDAYAT’S THE BLIND OWL AS
CRITIQUES OF MODERN NATION-MAKING EXPERIMENTS
Tadd Graham Fernée, Independent Researcher
THE AMERICAN CIVIL WAR AS A SOCIAL REVOLUTION:
THE ENLIGHTENMENT, PROVIDENTIAL CONSCIOUSNESS AND
CHANGES IN MORAL PERCEPTION
Tadd Graham Fernée, New Bulgarian University
2015 history 2
Islam and Cosmopolitanism
Methodological Revolutions in 20th century History and Literature
Time Consciousness and Perceptions of Power
Gandhi and the heritage of enlightenment
non-violence, secularism and conflict resolution
The Common Theoretical Terrain of the Gandhi and Nehru Periods
The Ethic of Reconciliation over Revenge in Nation-making
modernity and nation-making in india, turkey and iran
Tadd Graham Fernée