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Improving Declassification
Jeffery A. Charlston | Oct 12, 2023
AI might just provide a breakwater against the coming digital tsunami. -
Cities, Culture, and Conflagrations
Ian Morley | Oct 11, 2023
In Manila, understanding the city’s relationship with fire is necessary to understanding both its history and its future. -
The Unessay
Bryan A. Banks | Sep 20, 2023
A popular assignment format meets students—and audiences—where they are. -
It’s Always Time for a Cheeky Nando’s
Trishula Patel | Sep 19, 2023
A South American pepper brought by Portuguese colonizers to Africa has become the basis of a global South African brand. -
The Berkeley Pipeline Program
Jordan Thomas Mursinna | Apr 20, 2023
Pipeline programs help underprivileged students get the guidance they need to apply for and succeed in PhD programs. -
What Use Is a Book?
Carla Gardina Pestana | Apr 19, 2023
In a digital age, what is the relationship between information and the medium that conveys it? -
Teaching the History Wars
Megan Threlkeld | Apr 18, 2023
In a seminar on the history wars, Megan Threlkeld provides students with a strong foundation for understanding the stakes of... -
Held
Lauren MacIvor Thompson | Mar 16, 2023
Public discussions often fail to acknowledge the nuance of abortion’s history, a fact made painfully clear in last year's US Supreme Court decision. -
Professional Crafts
Clay Risen | Mar 15, 2023
Too many journalists misunderstand the uses of history, and historians bear some responsibility. -
When Memorials Come Down, Ghosts Remain
James J. Ward | Feb 21, 2023
When one historian visited Berlin in 1991, the recent past was already fading from its streets.
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