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Four women historians, a world of history to unearth. Can you dig it? @aearls @sarahbelle721 @ilurvhistory @egmasarik
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I want a world where I am able to hear Ordinary Unhappiness visit with @[email protected] and Nursing Clio and, I am so grateful to The End of Sport (@endofsportpod.bsky.social) for introducing me to “Ordinary Unhappiness.”
We're celebrating the publication of Elizabeth G Masarik's FABULOUS book THE SENTIMENTAL STATE with a series all about women, activism, and reform. Starting with an episode that covers the big themes of her book - check it out! patreon.com/posts/ad-free-…
Today Nursing Clio, a deeper look at the '23 NC Article Prize winning essay, 'Child-Mothers and Invisible Fathers,' by Courtney E. Thompson 🇺🇦 🇵🇸, published in The JWH @jwomenshistory.bsky.social! wp.me/p6hgwQ-8in
Jason A. Higgins, Ph.D I like the idea of podcasts, but I find myself zoning out a bit too much when I listen...I prefer ones that also provide transcripts: @[email protected] is good for that
“Change over time” is an essential approach to history. But what about the unchange? The producers of @[email protected] push historians to elevate continuity in how they teach historical thinking skills. historians.org/research-and-p…
Many history instructors use the five Cs of historical thinking, but should there be a sixth? The producers of @[email protected] make a case for adding “continuity” to this popular framework. historians.org/research-and-p…
Hey, historians! Us @[email protected] producers have an article in this month’s issue of American Historical Association Perspectives! We reflect on our series on the C’s of Historical Thinking and lend our support to adding a sixth - continuity! Let us know what you think.
Sigh. More content for my “bad history on the internet” lecture slide on the goddamned party switch. It never ends. Also, listen to this: digpodcast.org/2023/07/09/ame… @[email protected]
Thank you to the @[email protected] historians - Averill Earls, Dr. Sarah Handley-Cousins, and @egmasarik - and host Ellen Wu 吳迪安 for a great conversation about public facing history and podcasting. The recording from today's webinar will be available next week.
Big thanks to Averill Earls of @[email protected] for joining my class this morning to speak about podcasting as a medium of public history. Awesome stuff!
Dear @[email protected]
Your latest episode on Feminisms works perfectly alongside the brilliant exhibit now Duke Libraries about the interconnected justice work of Mandy Carter. Thank you!
♥️
ALH