Historians are never in a position to be winners or losers in this realm. But we still have an obligation--moral, intellectual, civic, political--to contribute to the collective conversation and do our best to expose its mistaken premises, arguments, and conclusions.
LEADERSHIP ANNOUNCEMENT: We are excited to announce the appointment of Karin Wulf as Brown’s new Beatrice and Julio Mario Santo Domingo Director and Librarian of the John Carter Brown Library... https://t.co/OFbtu0tT5j
It’s real, an actual physical thing. “The Verge: Reformation, Renaissance, and Forty Years that Shook the World, 1490-1530.” Coming July 20.
(Preorder it here: https://t.co/UwatfpCYWA)
It’s real, an actual physical thing. “The Verge: Reformation, Renaissance, and Forty Years that Shook the World, 1490-1530.” Coming July 20.
(Preorder it here: https://t.co/UwatfpCYWA)
My book, NO WOOD, NO KINGDOM is featured as part of @PennPress virtual exhibit for the Omohundro Institute’s conference. Check out the exhibit here and you can order my book and the other great ones available for 40% off + free shipping https://t.co/bc5Mp69riU
Today has been a great mail day because I’ve actually gotten to hold my own book for the first time. Very humbling to actually touch the physical object and realize it’s real
This year's meeting of @The_OAH has gone virtual, and Penn Press has too! We're offering special discounts on relevant titles and journals on our virtual exhibit store, including 40% off all books plus free U.S. shipping with code OAH40-FM! #OAH21 https://t.co/84WigOstTn
My pal Harrison Diskin and I have a piece in @madebyhistory on early American infrastructure. Many thanks to @car1ygoodman for the excellent work editing the piece. https://t.co/b6CDDH6LLQ
Thrilled that - finally, after 2+ postponements! - @PeterMancall (USC) will be speaking on
'Myth, Reality, and the Origins of New England'
Tue 16 Feb, 5pm
@CREMS_bham@theBRIHC
DM @kaa_richter for a Zoom link
https://t.co/pybd2u5Dt4
Very pleased to see this review of my advisor and friend @PeterMancall on lord of misrule Thomas Morton in the New York Review of Books. Check it out here https://t.co/YJkKgQUY7L