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Stanford graduate students, The Europe Center's Grant Competition (for research travel to Europe) is open for applications: goto.stanford.edu/TEC-GRANT
Deadline Monday, April 15!
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COLLEGE Lecturer & History Alum Theresa Iker's Spring 2024 course, 'Taylor Swift and Millennial America', was featured in a recent Stanford H&S website post.
Read more here: tinyurl.com/3cwvm2pw
Read an interview with Theresa on her course here: tinyurl.com/4uzw3k8d
The AHA is seeking three graduate students to write a series of two columns each for online publication in #AHAPerspectives . Apply by April 21 to hone your writing skills and share what you do as a historian with a wide audience! historians.org/research-and-p…
Since today was the start of the new Stanford CMEMS season - I am very happy to be invited to contribute a few thoughts in this quarter under the title 'Searching for the eagle's nest. How to track down the origin of a late medieval prophecy'. #medievaltwitter
Call to arms! Is reading cursive your superpower? 📜🔍
The National Archives and the National Park Service are collaborating on a special project to transcribe the #RevolutionaryWar veteran pension files.
Join in today!
archives.gov/citizen-archiv…
#RevWarVets #FirstVeterans
Thrilled to speak with Caleb at New Books Network 📚 about The Chinese Computer: A Global History of the Information Age. Thanks so much for having me.
newbooksnetwork.com/the-chinese-co…
cc WEAI The MIT Press @mitpress.bsky.social The Unicode Consortium IBM
I sat down w/ Sanlian Life to talk about #AI , #Chinese and #technology . Delighted and honored to see the piece go live!
The Chinese Computer is out in May 2024: amazon.com/Chinese-Comput…
cc The MIT Press @mitpress.bsky.social WEAI Computer History Museum IEEE ComputerSociety Stanford HAI James Landay
#StanfordHistorians | Congratulations to Professor Gabrielle Hecht on her newest book, 'Residual Governance: How South Africa Foretells Planetary Futures', earning the 2024 Association of American Publishers PROSE Award for Goverment and Politics AND Excellence in Social Sciences!