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PhD Candidate in 20th century environmental history at the University of Kansas | environmentalism, land use, and pollution in the South Platte River Valley of Colorado
Here for the history. 📜📚💫
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Labor and environmental historian. Writer of books, teacher of American horrors, talker on labor movement. Beer, country music, and football are not just for the right wingers. Cats. The West. Music. Graves. Writes at https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/
Borderlands History Ph.D. at EPCC, Spurs Fan and primo to Miles Morales aka The Spiderman. Project: Stories of the Displaced-Remapping of Urban Renewal sites.
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Law, history, politics. Latest book: Making the Forever War: Marilyn Young on the Culture and Politics of American Militarism.
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Author of FIERCE DESIRES: A NEW HISTORY OF SEX AND SEXUALITY IN AMERICA, publisher of the Carnal Knowledge newsletter, and co-host of This Is Probably a Really Weird Question, a podcast about sexual health and history.
Feminist historian, dog-mom, book-lover, queer academic. She/her. “‘Woman’s Work for Women’: How Katharine Bement Davis Fought for Women’s Rights in the Workplace, at the Polls, and in the Bedroom,” f/c from NYU Press in 2026. More at anyajabour.com.
Historian of war and society @TCU. Author of “The Girls Next Door” and “Officer Nurse Woman”. Working on “Drafting Women”
Historian, author of “White Metropolis” and co-author of the upcoming “The Purifying Knife: The Troubling History of Eugenics in Texas.”
ag, energy, econ & political history @ SMU // director Clements Center for Southwest Studies // web: arielron.net // book: Grassroots Leviathan (Johns Hopkins UP 2020) http://bit.ly/2CjHK1G // review: http://bit.ly/3xiKlja
University of Illinois History PhD Candidate| 1st Gen | He/him/his | Beef historian 🥩
Lecturer, History, at University of North Texas
20th Century Latinx History, Puerto Rican Anti-war history, and Social Movements
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Editor, book critic, and U.S. Civil War historian.
Historian of U.S. cities, social movements, women & gender, and the American West; Okie exile, enjoying life in Illinois; fan of farms, cities, and farming cities.
U.S. historian | author of *Mississippi Law* | reader, eater, friend, southern
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History & Enviro Studies prof at Bowdoin College. Editor of Nature Unfurled: Asian American Environmental Histories @uwapress.bsky.social
Historian of the American West. Lead Author of Global Americans. Associate Professor of History at NYU.
Latinx Historian, Professor of American Studies, co-editor of UNC Press' Latinx Histories book series
UNC Press’s Latinx Histories book series is premised on the view that understanding Latinx history is essential to a more complete and complex understanding of the history of the United States, the Americas, and the world.
Executive editor for American and world history @ Oxford University Press in NY * baker * tea drinker * coxswain * Yorkie servant. Contact me about books at susan.ferber@oup.com. No DM pitches, please. (All opinions my own.)
Historian @DukeU & author of "Making the Latino South" (UNC Press)
Currently writing about the history of Latino conservatives
More on www.ceciliamarquez.org
Born and raised in the Rio Grande Valley, Mexican American and Latina/o historian, Runner.
Hist. and MAS South Tex Coll. Co-founder Refusing to Forget, AHA Herbert Feis Award, OAH Friend of History, AHA John Lewis Award for History and Social Justice.
Writer, baker, and prof. Caribbean history, race, law & empire. Puerto Rico, poetry & pilates. Reluctant soccer mom and lover of plants. Author of Making Never-Never Land @UNC Press.
Ph.D. Student @TAMU doing research on HSIs, anti-DEI laws
California transplant
Historian of 19th and 20th century California and the U.S West, U.S.-Mexico Borderlands, Chicana/o/x History. Associate Professor at the U of Oregon. Author of Pasadena Before the Roses: Race, Identity, and Land Use in Southern California, 1771-1890.
Gender & History is the major international journal for research and writing on the history of femininity and masculinity and of gender relations.
Historian interested in Chicanx-Latinx Studies, film, gender and sexuality, Queer Studies, and so much more!) . Amateur film photographer. ELA born and raised, living in El Paso-Cd. Juárez. All views my own.
Historian. Educator. 📖 The Iron Horse in Indian Country (OUP, 2025) 📖. https://www.alessandralink.com/
Assistant Professor of History @utsa, 🇺🇸 🇲🇽 borderlands scholar, oral & public historian, & digital humanist. Host & Producer of @ampidpod. Views my own.
Professor at Northwestern University. Contributing Writer at The Atlantic. Editor at Public Books. Host of Writing Latinos. University of Arizona basketball fan.
🌳 Historian @ UConn — Book, The Politics of Care Work: Puerto Rican Women Organizing for Social Justice (Duke UP, *May 2025*) 🌿 Research Fellow @ CENTRO (2024-25) 🍃this is my personal account, doesn’t reflect the views of my employers🍃
Relig Prof at Amherst College | current research areas: immigration, Pentecostalism, Latino religion, sanctuary movt., & Cesar Chavez | Go Blue!
Sleepy professor tenure-tracking in the South. 👨🏻🌾
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Social scientist. ❤️s coffee, F1, 80s🎵, UK crime dramas, podcasts. Academic focus on history, policing, & conflict in U.S. & N. Ireland; also International Humanitarian Law. Posts my own personal & professional ideas; not connected to any employer.
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Historian of transatlantic relations and US-LA relations during the Cold War. Assoc Professor and Chair of the History Department at York University (NE). Lover of Great Food and Braves Baseball.
Women's historian of early America and slavery. Liberty, Liberty for ever Mother, while I exist
Academy Research Fellow, University of Turku, Finland; Historian specializing in U.S. and Canadian history & Indigenous policy, settler colonialism, activism, solidarity, cultural appropriation; she/her.
Award-winning historian. Professor Emerita. Author of four books. Another in the hopper. My share of op-eds in NYT, WaPo, CNN, Time, & Smithsonian Magazine.
Comparative American Studies is an international, interdisciplinary journal. Edited by @rachmclennan.bsky.social and @thomasruyssmith.com. Send us your articles and special issue suggestions!
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Reviews Editor @ American Historical Review. 📚 Coffee-drinker. Cross-stitch enthusiast.
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Environmental Art Historian (she/her), University of Aberdeen | A CIRCUMPOLAR LANDSCAPE (2024) | Editor for NiCHE Canada | PI: From the Floe Edge & Teaching Arctic Environments ❄️ | isabellegapp.com
Poet-Historian-Chicanx-Fronteriza/Assistant Professor U.S.-Mexico Borderlands
Ph.D candidate at the University of Kansas l UL Lafayette alumnae l Chateaubriand Fellow at the Université de Toulouse II Jean Jaurès
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Professor of Latinx/labor/food/migration history @ Columbia and Tejana living in NYC. Author of GROUNDS FOR DREAMING (2016) and AWAITING THEIR FEAST (2025).
Director, The Immigration Lab; & The Center for Latin American & Latino Studies; Full Professor, Sociology, American University, DC. Immigration and the politics of the possible. Author of multiple books & articles. Public scholar.
Professor of Latinx history @ Yale. Center director (RITM). Ezra Stiles. Dogs.
PhD, Historian at Linnaeus University and University of Helsinki. Global, settler colonialism, American West, Nordic colonialism, German colonialism, borderlands
Professor of History at Columbia University; author of CRIMES AGAINST NATURE, SHADOWS AT DAWN: A BORDERLANDS MASSACRE AND THE VIOLENCE OF HISTORY; and THE STRANGE CAREER OF WILLIAM ELLIS. Working on a new project on the US-Mexico War (1846-1848).
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Borderlands and Transnational Migration historian at Lewis & Clark College in Portland. Expert witness for asylum. Tepoztlán Institute. Migration Scholar Collaborative. Stanford Migration & Asylum Lab. Author of Forever Prisoners, and Alien Nation.
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Fearless Free Speech Encouraged. Associate Prof UT Austin. Opinions and posts are solely my own.
Historian, Mother, Redhead.
Author Imperial Zions: Race, Religion, and Family in the American West and the Pacific
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I study history in order to understand and help others understand the crazy world in which we live. Environment, climate, borders, violence and memory are key. Also @refusing2forget.bsky.social. My opinions are mine, sadly almost never my employer's.
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History prof at TX A&M-San Antonio, father of two, retired skater, grouch. Historian of kids and justice systems. Opinions shared here are mine alone and don’t represent my employer.
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A podcast about the craft of writing history, hosted by Kate Carpenter. Find it at draftingthepast.com or wherever you get your podcasts.
Office of Digital Humanities at the National Endowment for the Humanities. Funding experimentation with technology in the humanities. Reposts ≠ endorsements.
Historian of immigration, borders, race, and law.
PhD in Religion and Gender focusing on religion in North America and writing about gender performance. Currently doing a post-doc in Ohio.
Historian of U.S. political, legal, & constitutional history. Director, Richards Civil War Era Center at Penn State. Forthcoming book: The Political Supreme Court: The Forgotten History of Justices, Parties, & the People’s Constitution. rachelshelden.com
Human, historian, hiker, photographer and proud cat momma
Historian. Educator. Associate Professor @ the University of New Mexico. 📚🌵Chair of the Coalition for Western Women's History (CWWH). *Keeping House* coming soon from the David Weber Series at UNC Press.
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Professor of History, Latinas/os, borderlands, immigration, U.S. West, history and memory of US-Mexico War.
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Historian of Latin America, especially Mexico. Armchair for cats, short-order chef for children.