🚨 Event news! 🚨 We're delighted to be hosting a virtual roundtable with Prof. Jill Abraham Hummer, @lizreeshistory, and Prof. @TammyRVigil, "Sharing the White House: The First Lady in Presidential Studies," Monday Dec 13, 5pm GMT. Book your place here! https://t.co/zOPoZf3NXG
🚨 Event news! 🚨 We're delighted to be hosting a virtual roundtable with Prof. Jill Abraham Hummer, @lizreeshistory, and Prof. @TammyRVigil, "Sharing the White House: The First Lady in Presidential Studies," Monday Dec 13, 5pm GMT. Book your place here! https://t.co/zOPoZf3NXG
🚨 Event news! 🚨 We're delighted to be hosting a virtual roundtable with Prof. Jill Abraham Hummer, @lizreeshistory, and Prof. @TammyRVigil, "Sharing the White House: The First Lady in Presidential Studies," Monday Dec 13, 5pm GMT. Book your place here! https://t.co/zOPoZf3NXG
🚨 Event news! 🚨 We're delighted to be hosting a virtual roundtable with Prof. Jill Abraham Hummer, @lizreeshistory, and Prof. @TammyRVigil, "Sharing the White House: The First Lady in Presidential Studies," Monday Dec 13, 5pm GMT. Book your place here! https://t.co/zOPoZf3NXG
Looking forward to taking part in this panel happening next week- would love to see some familiar faces there if you are interested in the Presidency and First Ladyship!
Very excited that my first journal article - “Carpetbaggers, Confederates, and Richard Nixon: The 1960 presidential election, historical memory, and the Republican Southern Strategy” - is out with Presidential Studies Quarterly. Does this mean I’m a *proper* historian now?!
@PrezHistNetwork is presenting a roundtable exploring the historical and contemporary role of the U.S. First Lady. feat. Jill Abraham Hummer, @lizreeshistory, & @TammyRVigil
"Sharing the White House: The First Lady in Presidential Studies" https://t.co/kTgw1qU3X6 @EventbriteUK
I am truly excited to be taking part in this panel in December with a pair of scholars whose work I so admire! Details of the event in the attached link 👇🏻 join us for an interdisciplinary discussion of First Ladies with @PrezHistNetwork
.@MichaelCullina2 has launched an exciting new podcast, 'The Gilded Age and Progressive Era.' You can listen to the first three episodes via the link below or wherever you get your podcasts!
🚨The Gilded Age & Prog Era Podcast is live! 🚨
First three episodes out now:
@CMcKNichols on the 1918-1919 great influenza
@CeceliaTichi on her book "Gilded Age Cocktails"
Barbara Schneider on reproductive rights
https://t.co/uQZCY0R7Mz
The PHN conducted its own survey in 2016, bringing together 71 UK-based specialists. Our top 10:
1. FDR
2. Lincoln
3. Washington
4. TR
5. Jefferson
6. Wilson
7. Obama
8. Truman
9. Eisenhower
10. John Adams
Full results here: https://t.co/mAhY0MeXYc
The Roosevelt Reading Festival is back - virtually!
Join us this week for our 2021 RRF, streaming live on our YouTube channel: https://t.co/NvOuzNU31l. We are thrilled to hold this much beloved annual event this year & are excited to bring you a wonderful slate of authors.
.@pkandelic will be up at 2.30pm today talking about Congress (boo!) and tobacco regulation and @MichaelCullina2 is up tomorrow at 10am on Theodore Roosevelt's "tennis cabinet." #HOTCUS2021