The winner of the Lisa MacFarlane Prize for the best undergraduate project in American Studies goes to Ryan Doane-Ngyuen of @HistLit for their paper "Empire for Breakfast: Tracing the Subtle Violence in Representation of Filipinos by the U.S. Wartime Press."
@HistLit We awarded honorable mention of the MacFarlane Prize to Henry Lear, of @HistLit, for "The High-Rise and the Victorian: Producing Yuppie Visual Language in San Francisco." Lear's work is evocative and timely as we consider the ever worsening housing crises in many U.S. cities.
Next week! Join us for the Harvard Undergrad Symposium in Premodern Studies, sponsored by @HarvardMedieval + @harvardclassics + @HistLit + Harvard Ancient Studies + Harvard Early Mod World! Fri 4/19, Barker 110; full program & registration link @ https://t.co/F4IBIjfiXY
Make sure you check out our #hl90s during registration period! Emmet von Stackelberg's "Screen Cultures from Cinema to TikTok" is back! https://t.co/3VAbbgKrRb
Registration opened today! Take a look at one of our popular returning classes, Hannah Waits's "Race and Empire in the Americas": https://t.co/24pv5WXN8e
We've got more #hl90s to check out this semester! @kirbyrachel teaches "The South: Histories of a U.S. Region," Monday 12:45-2:45--read more on the blog! https://t.co/YMNreSs5er @HarvardArtsHum
Registration opens this week--do you know what you're taking? Read more about one of our most popular classes, @DWhiteBooks's: A Cultural History," Thursday s3:45-5:45:
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We've got a new book for the tutor library! Former lecturer @cgdhopkins's new book "The Caretakers: War Graves Gardeners and the Secret Battle to Rescue Allied Airmen in World War II" just arrived!
Good morning to you and welcome to the world, CLASSICAL HOLLYWOOD, AMERICAN MODERNISM: A LITERARY HISTORY OF THE STUDIO SYSTEM! Parents @CambridgeUP and yours truly are tired but happy https://t.co/k7tD394kyL
“Victory City,” writes Vikrant Dadawala, “belongs to a popular genre of our shallow times, reflecting a collective retreat from history, from realism and from reality.”
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We have new #hl93s! Be sure to check out Laura Quinton's "Vanishing Arts: Watching, Researching, and Writing about Performance": https://t.co/5phuAYMjBT
So unbelievably excited to submit my @HistLit senior honors thesis, “‘Have the Husband Press the Plunger of the Syringe’: Donor Insemination and the Production of Normalcy in the Early Cold War United States.” I’m deeply grateful to everyone @HistLit who made this possible.