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Trouble in Texas
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Carlos Kevin Blanton | Nov 29, 2023
A political controversy couched as a leadership fight roils the Texas State Historical Association. -
Working While Foreign
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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. -
What the Renaissance Got Wrong
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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. -
Separately Together
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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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Library Legacies
James M. Banner, Jr., and Jamil S. Zainaldin | Dec 20, 2022
Accumulating a library is one thing; getting rid of it is another. -
Standards of Revision
Stephen Jackson | Oct 26, 2022
Social studies standards in South Dakota are on the frontline of the culture war. -
The Historical Discipline Has an Ableist Problem
Michael Murphy | Oct 25, 2022
We have a long way to go before academia is fully inclusive for disabled people. -
Joining the Chorus
Alexandra J. Finley | Feb 8, 2022
When she joined the union organizing committee at her university, Alexandra J. Finley found solidarity, camaraderie, and power as a faculty member. -
Heterophobia?
Rebecca L. Davis | Mar 16, 2021
When she put on her suit that morning, Rebecca L. Davis could not have predicted the questions she faced during her on-campus interview.
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