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    Carlos Kevin Blanton | Nov 29, 2023

    A political controversy couched as a leadership fight roils the Texas State Historical Association.
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    Yanqiu Zheng | Mar 21, 2023

    Finding a job in the professoriate is hard enough, but there are additional complications for those who are not permanent US residents.
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    Vanessa R. Corcoran | Mar 9, 2023

    Becoming a mother during the pandemic made one historian reconsider a principle that had guided her since college.
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    Dana M. Polanichka | Jan 12, 2023

    Co-writing can be a path to productivity, even in a pandemic.

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