So excited about this news! Congratulations to my fellow future UNC authors! Thank you @DGershenowitz and everyone else at @UNC_Press! Can’t wait to see _Canal Dreamers_ between boards and in readers’ hands!
Our next #EarlyAmericanHistory Seminar is on 21 Nov. and features Profs. Susan Branson & @lepler@Sven_Beckert will comment on a panel titled "International Interests & Early American Ambition."
Register free: https://t.co/YGxfHYpACv
Hey historians of the U.S. post-1877, apply to be my colleague at the University of New Hampshire! https://t.co/f4bevkszuI
@UNHCOLA @nellstra #twitterstorians
My loving brother-in-law Alonzo is starting #dialysis & urgently needs a #KidneyTransplant. His husband (my bro) & I have already been ruled out for #DonorExchange to earn him a #TransplantVoucher. Please reply/RT to help save an amazing middle-school #Humanities teacher’s life!
I am trying to find the source for this portrait of Antonio José Cañas. He was the first diplomat sent by the Central American Republic to the U.S. and was later a president of El Salvador. C19 book folks and Latin Americanists, any tips? #twitterstorians
https://t.co/tqoSdnVrcJ
I am trying to find the source for this portrait of Antonio José Cañas. He was the first diplomat sent by the Central American Republic to the U.S. and was later a president of El Salvador. C19 book folks and Latin Americanists, any tips? #twitterstorians
https://t.co/tqoSdnVrcJ
Thank you so much to the Ohio Seminar for a fabulous conversation about canals and dreamers. Your thoughtful feedback brought me so much warmth and joy on this dreary Friday afternoon. Thanks @camshriver@schakenbach and others who are not on here. #twitterstorians@unc_press
I am so excited to hear what the Ohio Seminar thinks of "The Rain" -- in which I dip my toe into environmental history by exploring how a wildly seasonal water cycle upended the plans of a motley crew of canal dreamers. Register and join us! @UNC_Press@HarvardDRCLAS@UNHCOLA
@bencarp@cuny_ears@DWaldstreicher@UNC_Press I have a vague recollection of playing the Long Island geography game once before. My seventh grade social studies teacher was the amazing Mr. Hewlett, who brought in his family’s artifacts from four centuries on LI to class!
Do any of us every get what we want? Do we want what we get? YES! Chatting about 1820s New York, historiography, and Canal Dreamers was exactly what I wanted today. Thanks @cuny_ears seminar! Chris del Santo, Melanie Rush, @bencarp@DWaldstreicher, and company. @UNC_Press