Thrilled, honored, and a wee bit intimidated* to be part of this amazing group of writers, reporters, thinkers!!
Thank you thank you to those who supported my application @ellendwu@jakesoll@delong@JMorduch and to my publisher @Harvard_Press
Excited to welcome @nhannahjones to @IUBloomington next month for a special lecture in conjuction with @IUBThemester & @iuunionboard. My class, "Stereotypes & Images of Black Women in US History" is very excited to speak with Prof. Hannah-Jones, as am I!
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I stayed out of the recent #presentism "History Wars" because: I'm not a fool; I'm caring for a spouse w/ COVID and a geriatric dog (16+) on steroids and opioids; David Bell & Joan Scott both pronounced, so who needs another historian of France in the fray? But...
James H. Madison, the Thomas and Kathryn Miller Emeritus Professor of History, has been awarded the 2022 Lifetime Achievement Award from the Eugene and Marilyn Glick Indiana Authors Awards. Listen to him talk about his work in his own words: https://t.co/JVV8afD6kj
As we enter the new school year, please join us in welcoming three incoming scholars! Drs. Olivia Ekeh & Min Joo Lee are joining us as 2022-2024 Postdoctoral Scholars. Dr. Tina Irvine is a CRRES Visiting Scholar & 2022 ACLS Fellow. Stay tuned to learn more about their research!
Historian here. Recommending this academic-crowd-sourced syllabus on reproductive rights. Abortion was illegal 1867 to 1973. In my state of Indiana looks like July 6 2022 will curtail this bodily right. #noforcedpregnancy https://t.co/fyitnZKY5t
Our annual CRRES newsletter is live now! Check out the awesome work and faculty of the Center in 2022-23 and amazing accomplishments of our affiliates.
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🧵 June 16, 1918: Eugene V. Debs delivers the speech sent him to prison. Addressing the state convention of the Ohio Socialist Party in Canton, Debs proclaimed:
We are excited to share our 2021-2022 annual newsletter! Read on for a snapshot of the events, programs, and research done by the Center and our Center Affiliates this past year, as well as an upcoming change in CRRES leadership.
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Exploring how copyright was transplanted, adopted, & practiced in China from the 1890s-1950s, Pirates and Publishers demonstrates the pivotal roles of those who produce & circulate knowledge. @FeiHsien_Wang's highly praised work is now in paperback! https://t.co/GPGUCZkqlj
Among the most surprising items digitized by the #LONTAD Project are these dehydrated bananas🍌
It is a sample sent in 1929 to the #LeagueofNations by a German company to have information about the unification of customs nomenclature🛃
They are online!👉https://t.co/ZNcndFbF7I