First post here. But wanted to say hello and that I’ll be on @npr.org’s “All Things Considered” today at 5:44 PM to talk about of all things Hallmark Christmas movies!
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Some beautiful words Brian.
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First Historical Society in the US, founded 1791.
Research library, programs, exhibitions & online resources.
www.masshist.org
Economics writer. Author.
Expect history, economics, finance and other stuff.
Wrote Two Hundred Years of Muddling Through.
Blood and Treasure, on the economics of war, out now.
The JCWE—published by @uncpress.bsky.social and @richardscenter.bsky.social —is home to the most creative new work on the many issues raised by slavery, the sectional crisis, war, emancipation, and Reconstruction. https://tinyurl.com/4hnmffeu
We Are the Richards Civil War Era Center, a scholarly home dedicated to the idea that the Civil War was fundamentally a struggle over the intersections of race, slavery, and democracy.
History MA, former political hack, I’m the fun uncle.
Arsenal facts. Opta Data Editorial since the end of the 20th Century. Creator of @OptaJoe.com Trying to convince people to use data better.
Historian, Head of UConn History. Cities, architecture, planning, disasters, environment, Latin America.
Center for advanced studies in the history of business, technology, and society at the Hagley Museum and Library in Wilmington, Delaware. Grants and Fellowships. Public programs. Scholarly community. Tune in to the Hagley History Hangout podcast!
The line-a-day diary entries of John Quincy Adams, beginning with his first annual presidential address to Congress, delivered on December 6, 1825.
https://www.primarysourcecoop.org/jqa/
A project of the Massachusetts Historical Society | www.masshist.org
Ph.D candidate. MARRIED to pompadour @KevinYeaux.com. Writing on Benjamin Franklin, gender, US diplomacy, friendship, and honor. #AcademicSithLord TM
Historian at Brown University: https://history.brown.edu/people/seth-e-rockman Author of _Plantation Goods: A Material History of American Slavery_ Nov. 2024, https://press.uchicago.edu/ucp/books/book/chicago/P/bo237040605.html
Professor of History, sometimes administrator at big public university in Midwest. Writes about money, French Revolution, restaurants. Friend to vert paleo.
ex UCL History; Yale SOM Visiting Fellow; Guggenheim and New America Fellow.
once/future Mainer
Historian of slavery, age, and gender in the US. Co-editor of American Nineteenth Century History: https://www.tandfonline.com/journals/fanc20
Most recent book, Old Age and American Slavery (CUP, 2024).
PhD candidate in the history of finance at Princeton. Working on early-modern Atlantic currencies. Writing a trade-press history of the dollar and a dissertation about the guinea. I used to be a journalist. I used to be a lot of things.
Baseball columnist for The Boston Globe since 2019. Previous: Red Sox beat writer for the Globe (2010-18). Mets (2002-05) and Yankees (2006-09) for The Journal News. UConn men's hoops (1986-99) for the Norwich Bulletin. Native of New Bedford, Mass.
Associate Professor of History, Western Washington University. Historian of Revolutionary and Civil War Eras.
Author of Sacred Capital: https://www.upress.virginia.edu/title/5936/
‘Somewhere, well out, beyond’
Late Heaney (https://bit.ly/40oRn76)
Fmr FBI Special Agent, lawyer, @JacksonYale. Tiger(ish) mom. Legal and national security analyst. Editor @just_security. Steam mop influencer. Views mine.
https://asharangappa.substack.com
@kylegriffin1 from that Twitter thing
Executive Producer @weeknightmsnow.bsky.social
Historian of modern American medicine and disability
Faculty of Arts, Law and Social Sciences, University of Bristol
https://research-information.bris.ac.uk/en/persons/stephen-e-mawdsley