Registration is open for #SHEAR2024! Join us July 18-21 in Philadelphia for our 45th annual meeting. Get the details, explore the program, and register at https://t.co/bLTdBp6YPE.
As we prepare to welcome our conference attendees to the second day of the Archives of Revolution conference, we are revisiting the blog post from Age of Revolutions by Emma Hart, Sean Quimby, and Karin Wulf. Enjoy!
https://t.co/FQeLwDtgHk
We cordially invite you to a couple of events taking place this month at The Clark!
Captivity: Assembling Nature’s Histories conference
https://t.co/PgIF7wfCXy
Bookish Biomes: Assembling Nature’s Histories at the Clark Library
https://t.co/kWR9uPlqbW
Free with registration!
John B. Hench: historian of print, major domo of AAS research programs, first scholar who bonded with me over old newspapers, set the mold for running a fellowship program: supportive in every sense, snobbish in none. The Worcester diaspora will miss him.
https://t.co/YGCrzJYVJJ
Next month’s “Captivity: Assembling Nature’s Histories” at UCLA’s Clark is going to be amazing. Free to register for in-person attendance (or watch the livestream for free)!
https://t.co/6ldZVGTVxG
Thank you @ASEH_org for such a memorable conference. And thank you @NCAR_Science for all your work to help us understand the complexities of the Marshall fire, which started around this site. Almost home, but the conference—as always—will stay with me for a long time.
Thanks to everyone who made ASEH 2024, both virtual and in-person, a huge success! ASEH President Nancy Jacobs handed out our 2024 awards at the closing ceremony on Saturday night, and we're pleased to announce the winners here:
I have a new book review out with @HNet_Humanities @HNet_Reviews and I'm pleased to include it here.
https://t.co/oXjYROzh1h
I reviewed Allison M. Stagg's Prints of a New Kind.
@thelostms @AmAntiquarian @sarageorgini
https://t.co/OiaZJI6QIT
Enjoy!