Except the surrenders at Appomattox Courthouse, Bennett Place, etc werenβt unconditional. Unconditional surrender was rare in the Civil War uncpress.org/978146967251...
Except the surrenders at Appomattox Courthouse, Bennett Place, etc werenβt unconditional. Unconditional surrender was rare in the Civil War uncpress.org/978146967251...
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Iβm not sure UF hr would sign off on that!
We're hiring a VAP in US Legal History. Please share widely: networks.h-net.org/jobs/69845/u...
Runaway advertisement from and eighteenth century newspaper. Background image is a painting of the River Thames in London along the docks, filled with large sailing ships.
James Teernon escaped from his enslaver in November 1760 and joined the crew of the Dragon. But the Dragon was a slave ship. The runaway was finding freedom for himself aboard a ship bound for Africa.
Read Simon Newmanβs incredible recovery of Jamesβ story: freedom-seekers.org/story/james-...
For #WomensHistoryMonth, check out Lorri Glover's #2025SHA presidential address in the February 2026 JSH:
"Reimagining the American Revolution: Southern Women's Wars for Independence"
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I spent hours looking through hundreds of files of materials that have been flagged for review by National Park Service sites around the country. Here is just a small sample of what I found. #NationalParks ποΈ open.substack.com/pub/kevinmle...
What a pleasure to talk to @rickbell.bsky.social about THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION AND THE FATE OF THE WORLD (@riverheadbooks.bsky.social). Hear how he thought about structure and character in a book of such scope--and how it all started in bars and nursing homes. tinyurl.com/rickbell #writinghistory ποΈ
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Not a good sign when the Boy Scouts discontinue the Citizenship badge www.scouting.org/program-upda...
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The Boston Massacre began with bystanders throwing snowballs at British soldiers.
βWhat Is To Be Done: Historians of Crisis in a Moment of Crisisβ is available online now here: muse.jhu.edu/issue/56406 Thanks to UNC press, the full issue will be available for a short time without paywall.
a great listen @sonyabonczek.bsky.social @uncpress.bsky.social @katecarp.bsky.social @draftingthepast.bsky.social podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/d...
Teaching and learning are based on trust. I trust that my students want to learn and are doing their best. They trust that I want them to succeed and will do what I can to help them. Everything about AI undermines that trust.
Jessica Chopin Roney will take over after the Library Company of Philadelphia merges with Temple University. She has existing ties to both institutions.
Americans have forgotten that winning is probably not in the top ten benefits of youth sports. Iβd rank learning how to lose much higher than winning.
Quite proud of my @boapublishing.bsky.social Document of the Week - one of many pamphlets debating tensions with America pre-independence in 1776. This one has the jazzy title βShall I Go To War With My American Brethren?β Great for the 250th anniversary britishonlinearchives.com/posts/catego...
Now available for free! Please check out this important special issue. Now more than ever, the Civil War era provides us with important lessons for our harrowing current moment
What Is To Be Done? Historians of Crisis in a Moment of Crisis a special Issue of @jcwe.bsky.social is available to READ FOR FREE now on @projectmuse.bsky.social.
18 Civil Warβera historians reflect on scholarship, teaching & todayβs political crisis. Read it nowπ
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I'm pretty sure there are more than 3,000 historians.
'I Felt All This' has a cover, and CUP have done such a wonderful job! Keep an eye out - it's being published in June.
Friends, can I ask you to spread the word that we have a THREE-YEAR postdoc in American history at Cambridge up for grabs - ANY field, but applications are due March 1 so don't delay - apply, apply, apply! networks.h-net.org/jobs/69790/u...
Join us for the 2026 Fennell Lecture by Prof. Greg Grandin from Yale, discussing 'Zombie Monroe: How America First's nationalism shifts towards Latin America.' Secure your free tickets at edin.ac/4qyeI0t.
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Was driving my kids to school and the first thing on the radio was reporting about Trump's video depicting the Obamas as apes and I think many people still don't fully appreciate what it means to have to raise Black children in a country where the president is so brazenly and consistently racist
I am speechless.
"The National Park Service has removed visitor brochures from the Medgar & Myrlie Evers Home National Monument. Among the anticipated changes? No longer calling his murderer a 'racist.'" ποΈ mississippitoday.org/2026/02/05/m...
Be sure to check out Christina Snyder's, McCabe Greer Professor of the American Civil War Era, article in The Economist
I'm a huge fan of Claudio Saunt's project on land claims and treaties and cessions that is so revelatory in its scope-- pic 1 is 1776, pic 2 is 1876. Blue is Indian homelands, gray is unceded territory, red is reservations. usg.maps.arcgis.com/apps/webappv...
Map identifying the approximate regions where various Indigenous groups lived in North America in 1776.
The Utah Historical Society just produced a new, excellent map of "The Peoples of North America in 1776." Great resource for anyone teaching, writing, presenting about Native peoples as part of their 250th work. america250.utah.gov/power-of-pla...