I would bet it's part of a series - maybe of Civil War battles/memorials?
I would bet it's part of a series - maybe of Civil War battles/memorials?
a large glassy river framed on the left by bright green foliage with large wooden punts in the far right corner with rows of colorful German buildings with wooden shutters of contrasting darker colors the sky is a darker pale blue with some wispy horizontal clouds
a poster set behind glass reads: Forschungskolloquim Zeitgeschichte: Samantha Lanevi (Cambridge): Impossible Intimacies: US War Bride Policies Post-WWII with room information and time for an event that has already passed (Tuesday July 22th 18:00 in Hegelbau R. 306. There is a QR code for a link to the zoom
Grateful for the invitation & opportunity to present my work at UniversitΓ€t TΓΌbingen's Seminar fΓΌr Zeitgeschichte yesterday! π©πͺ
I was at a restaurant a few weeks ago and they were showing professional cornhole on one of the tv's so I feel like if that's a sport then checkers should be too
4 women seated at a long table with two blue and green abstract paintings behind them
4 books related to military history, foreign relations, and 1 book related to zoos during wartime with a conference badge displayed in the middle on a wooden table
First @shafrhistorians.bsky.social conference β Thank you to @vgonzalezmaltes.bsky.social for coordinating our panel, to @rerbelding.bsky.social for being a great co-panelist, and to @kangborderlaw.bsky.social our wonderful chair/commentator!
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First time presenting at @shafrhistorians.bsky.social this week. Very happy to have presented with such brilliant historians on the @hotcus.bsky.social panel: βRevisiting Race, Gender, and Religion in Wars during the Long Twentieth Century.β
First (of hopefully many!) #OAH2025 so great to learn from and meet both old and new colleagues π«
signs of spring ππ¦
Capitol Building at Sunset
Events 2026 Call for hosts!π¨
HOTCUS is seeking hosts for our 2026 events, including the Winter Symposium (February) and the Annual Conference (June). We can only run our events with member support and input, so please do consider if this is something that you can support at your institution!
A reminder that the deadline for the Call for Papers for the HOTCUS Annual Conference (18-20 June 2025 - Lancaster University) is this Sunday, March 2! All the details are on our website at hotcus.org.uk/events/annua...
The deadline for our PG/ECR workshop led by Andrew Prescott is also on Sunday.
Signs that the winter will soon be over: snowdrops in Old Court and aconites in the college gardens.