Profession
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Townhouse Notes November 2016
Allison Miller | Nov 1, 2016
However widespread historians’ personal experience with mental health care, whether for themselves o... -
Looking Abroad, Looking Ahead: Forging Global Ties among Historians
James Grossman | Nov 1, 2016
History has long been a cosmopolitan enterprise—going back at least to Herodotus, who might (or migh... -
A Tale of Reinvention: The Historian, the Dancer, and the Arts Administrator
Julia del Palacio | Nov 1, 2016
As the Queens College Women’s Choir sang traditional South African songs, legendary trumpet player a... -
Townhouse Notes October 2016
Allison Miller | Oct 17, 2016
A great deal of mystery and deliberate mystification shroud academic labor in public conversation. S... -
Some Notes on Safe Spaces
James Grossman and Sadie Bergen | Oct 17, 2016
In late August, the dean of students at the University of Chicago, John Ellison, stirred up a hornet... -
Professional Development and Career Resources at the Denver Annual Meeting
Emily Swafford and Philippa Levine | Oct 17, 2016
The last several years have seen an increase in the professional development opportunities for gradu... -
Book Smart
Adrienne Chudzinski | Oct 17, 2016
Growing up across the street from the Rutherford B. Hayes Presidential Center, whose antique gates o... -
Journey in Reverse: From Public Humanities to Academic Administration
Amanda Jeanne Swain | Oct 17, 2016
Shortly after accepting the position of associate director of the University of California, Irvine's... -
Number of Doctorates in History Continued Moderate Growth in 2014
Seth Denbo | May 12, 2016
Over a thousand people earned doctorates in history in 2014—1,182, to be precise. This is 2 percent ... -
Townhouse Notes
Allison Miller | Apr 13, 2016
In “Time, Work-Discipline, and Industrial Capitalism” (1967), E. P. Thompson argued that capital cam...
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