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  • Working Together

    Ellen R. Feingold, Abby Pfisterer, Orlando R. Serrano Jr., and Sarah Weicksel | Dec 15, 2022

    Four museum colleagues are pioneering a new approach to creating history exhibitions for children.
  • Putin's Past

    William Partlett | Dec 7, 2022

    Authoritarians have often grounded their claims to power in a version of history. Why?
  • Racing Games

    Diego Javier Luis | Nov 15, 2022

    Players’ avatar customization often erases histories of race from video games.
  • The Age of Planetary Revolution

    Carl Abbott | Nov 14, 2022

    Nothing dates our vision of the future like how we remember the past.
  • Changing the Landscape

    Jody Lynn Allen | Oct 20, 2022

    Hearth: Memorial to the Enslaved is part of a project that has taken down walls between the community and the university.
  • A Bare and Open Truth

    VanJessica Gladney | Oct 19, 2022

    When a university denied its legacy, students and faculty stepped in to do the research.
  • Slavery’s Archive

    Cassandra Berman | Oct 18, 2022

    The first step in learning a history is accessing the documents that record it.
  • Working through Injustice

    Anthony Bogues | Oct 17, 2022

    Institutional histories balance between nostalgia and truth. How do members of those institutions cope?
  • Cultivating History

    Yota Batsaki and Julia Fine | Sep 20, 2022

    Plants can cultivate links among geographies, periodizations, and subfields, all while providing a strong vector for classroom engagement.
  • The Sarajevo Assassination That Didn’t Happen

    Paul Miller-Melamed | Sep 14, 2022

    What is the historical significance of an event that wasn’t?
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