Two-year postdoc for someone with fieldwork experience on migration issues in Latin America
w a great Tufts professor I just got to meet, Katrina Burgess
spread the word--I bet she would be great to work with
@FletcherSchool
https://t.co/G25eLj69Pl
About 10 days until the final, formatted ms goes in for production. Fretting plenty over details. Which means: time to back off, stretch, get outside but not before sharing my advance thanks to so so many folks who have helped along the way! #grateful
“Let us read as if our lives and freedoms depend on it, because they just might.” - Kenneth C. Davis gives a rousing presentation on the value of history and power of books at #NCSS2024. #learning#reading
When is a stripe not JUST a stripe? See Hannah’s latest entry on ‘Streep’ (English: stripe), a specific textile carried on Dutch trading ships: https://t.co/RPPKoULX4m #textiles#WIC#voc
How to teach Latin America in World History...through the lens of women's experiences? Come for the (wild) stories, stay for the application! Super excited to share at next week's @NCSSNetwork conference! #sschat
Attention all NCSS attendees! 👨🏫👩🏫
Want a chance to enrich your classroom with a virtual class visit from a global affairs expert?
Then be sure to come visit us at booth #621 and enter our raffle!
#NCSS2024
Visiting Fellowships for scholars from the Global South working on Science, Politics, and Justice, hosted by CRASSH and History and Philosophy of Science, to spend Lent Term 2026 at Cambridge.
Deadline 24 February 2025.
https://t.co/3nDzmetwHy
Purdue is hiring! Apply for a tenure-track position in business/economic history in a brilliant and friendly department. @historyatpurdue https://t.co/3n1w52wXwg
The reviewer noted that "Nieuw Holland"/"New Holland"/ Nova Holanda as an official term for the fleeting colony, is wholly fabricated by historians. Can this be true? TIA!
Well alrighty! Surfacing to share work on Dutch Brazil has been approved for production, and I'm to get the final formatted ms in next. One technical q. raised by an anon reviewer has me and others stumped--I can easily sidestep it, not crucial, but want to dig in. (See below)
@historyherway Just finished Barbara Kingsolver's novel Flight Behavior-- on love, life, family, and climate change (by way of Monarch butterflies). Brilliant. For historical fiction, heart-stoppingly gorgeous The Sun Walks Down (Fiona McFarlane) deepened my understanding of late 19th Australia
The short-term @JCBLibrary fellowship made all the difference in my work. (Stay tuned...excited to share more in 2025!) Time, access, camaraderie ... so much treasure. Apply!
The JCB offers several different research opportunities each year.
We've posted the short-term and long-term fellowship information for the 2024-2025 application cycle, including this year's deadline (December 16).
Visit us online at https://t.co/pxKQQBXDid for details!
Social studies teachers in Greater Boston and the Bay Area: Want to get $3,000 to participate in a cool PD about Indigenous resistance during the colonial era and civil rights movements in the 20th century? Fill out this quick application: https://t.co/W9xqJs6bFI
It's been a minute (actually a decade?!) since I've been to @NCSSNetwork in Boston. So looking forward to sharing/learning/ reconnecting !! @mrshistorylee @LiberatingNarrs