Thomas Harrington

Thomas-Harrington

Thomas Harrington, Senior Brownstone Scholar and Brownstone Fellow, is Professor Emeritus of Hispanic Studies at Trinity College in Hartford, CT, where he taught for 24 years. His research is on Iberian movements of national identity and contemporary Catalan culture. His essays are published at Words in The Pursuit of Light.


Pilgrimages to Nowhere?

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What I did not understand was just how disrespectful of transcendental thinking consumer culture is, and how it can turn the search for human and esthetic discoveries... Read more.

In Praise of Elegance

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Elegance matters, not only because it makes the world more aesthetically pleasing, but because it reminds us in these times when obscenely powerful elites are trying... Read more.

To Survive Family Dinners

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Everyone knows that the multi-generational family table has, for centuries, been the prime site of socialization for society’s young. It is where they have learned... Read more.

The White Woman’s Burden

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Those assuming the White Woman’s Burden believe that there is a moral elect embedded in almost every population whose job it is to liberate the majority from their... Read more.

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