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[WHS] Bringing America’s Missing Home from the Vietnam War

Please join us for a Washington History Seminar Panel with Sarah Wagner on Bringing America’s Missing Home from the Vietnam War

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[WHS] Benjamin Hopkins on Ruling the Savage Periphery: Frontier Governance and the Making of the Modern State

Please join us for a Washington History Seminar Panel with Benjamin Hopkins on Ruling the Savage Periphery: Frontier Governance and the Making of the Modern State

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[CFP] "Latin America in the World: Globalization and Its Discontents"

Call for Workshop Papers
"Latin America in the World: Globalization and Its Discontents"

The Center for the Study of Force and Diplomacy (CENFAD) at Temple University is inviting applications for a multidisciplinary PhD student research workshop to be held online in spring 2021.


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[WHS} Eileen Boris on Making the Woman Worker: Precarious Labor and the Fight for Global Standards, 1919-2019

Please join us for a Washington History Seminar Panel with Eileen Boris on Making the Woman Worker: Precarious Labor and the Fight for Global Standards, 1919-2019

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[Events] UT Austin Clements Center November Events

NOVEMBER 2020 EVENTS

[Event] Dr. Arica L. Coleman on That the Blood Stay Pure; African Americans, Native Americans, and the Predicament of Race and Identity in Virginia

Hello - I am reaching out to invite you and interested students to tune in to an important virtual discussion on Tuesday, November 10th.  Join Dr. Arica L. Coleman for a discussion on her book That the Blood Stay Pure; African Americans, Native Americans, and the Predicament of Race and Identity in Virginia, a Choice Outstanding Academic Title for 2014, that traces the history and legacy of Virginia’s effort to maintain racial purity and the consequences of this almost four hundred year effort on African American – Native American relations and kinship bonds in the Commonwealth.

 

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[WHS] Francine Hirsch on Soviet Judgment at Nuremberg: A New History of the International Military Tribunal After World War II

Please join us for a Washington History Seminar Panel with Francine Hirsch on Soviet Judgment at Nuremberg: A New History of the International Military Tribunal After World War II

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[WHS] Aino Rosa Kristina Spohr on Post Wall, Post Square: Rebuilding the World the World After 1989

Please join us for a Washington History Seminar Panel with Aino Rosa Kristina Spohr on Post Wall, Post Square: Rebuilding the World the World After 1989

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Kyle Longley piece in Washington Post Made by History section (11/2)

Made by History
Perspective

Harassing the Biden bus could backfire on Republicans

In a close election, the backlash against boorish behavior can make an impact


November 2, 2020 at 3:00 a.m. PST
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[SHAFR] 2020 Robert Ferrell Book Prize annuncement

The Society for Historians of American Foreign Relations is pleased to award the 2020 Robert Ferrell Book Prize to Daniel Immerwahr for his book How to Hide an Empire: A History of the Greater United States published by Farrar, Straus and Giroux. 

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[ANN] The Woodrow Wilson House offers Fall Outdoor Activities

The Woodrow Wilson House offers Fall Outdoor Activities

Fun, Affordable and Socially-Distanced!

Washington, DC – Are you looking for ways to enjoy the beautiful fall weather in DC?  The Woodrow Wilson House offers a number of fun, affordable and socially-distanced outdoor activities for you to enjoy on your own or with friends:

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[WHS] Thavolia Glymph on The Woman’s Fight: The Civil War’s Battles for Home, Freedom, and Nation

Please join us for a Washington History Seminar with Thavolia Glymph on The Woman’s Fight: The Civil War’s Battles for Home, Freedom, and Nation

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[ANN] Georgetown Launches Resources to Diversify Syllabi and Foster Inclusion in Higher Education

Georgetown Launches Resources to Diversify Syllabi and Foster Inclusion in Higher Education

 

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[Event] WHS with Julia Rose Kraut on Threat of Dissent: A History of Ideological Exclusion and Deportation in the United States

Please join us for a Washington History Seminar event with Julia Rose Kraut on Threat of Dissent: A History of Ideological Exclusion and Deportation in the United States.

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Osgood- My students war-gamed a "Trump gets COVID" scenario — in March. It didn't end well

I wasn't trying to make a prediction, but seven months ago I presented my students with a hypothetical that just might come to pass. Imagine this, I asked:  

President Trump ends up in Walter Reed Medical Center, incapacitated by coronavirus. His cabinet invokes the 25th Amendment, thereby transferring all powers and duties of the presidency to the vice president. What should the new Acting President Mike Pence do? 

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[Job] Fresno State, Asian History - Assistant Professor

Asian History - Assistant Professor

Apply nowJob no: 497814
Work type: Instructional Faculty – Tenured/Tenure-Track
Location: Fresno
Categories: Unit 3 - CFA - California Faculty Association, Faculty - Letters/Humanities, Faculty - Social Sciences, Probationary, Tenured/Tenure-Track, Full Time

NARA Social Media Strategy FY 2021-2025

Five-Year Social Media Strategy Released

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[Zoom] Seminars on On-Line Global Research Tactics for the Twenty-First Century

On-Line Global Research Tactics for the Twenty-First Century:

The Foreign Relations of the United States (FRUS) Digital Archive and Related Online Resources

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[Event] WHS with G. John Ikenberry on A World Safe for Democracy: Liberal Internationalism and the Crises of Global Order

Please join us for a Washington History Seminar Panel with G. John Ikenberry on A World Safe for Democracy: Liberal Internationalism and the Crises of Global Order

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Invitation to join October 23 meeting with new SHAFR Task Force on Advocacy

Subject Line: Invitation to join October 23 meeting with new SHAFR Task Force on Advocacy

Dear Members of SHAFR:

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