X: @jrhentschke. Chair of Latin American History and Politics, Newcastle Univ., UK; Specialism: History of Brazil, Southern Cone, Colombia, late 18th-mid 20th cc.; SLAS President 2015-17; Chair of UK Standing Conference of LA Centres 2017-19. Views my own.
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/
Social media profile for the journal American Nineteenth Century History: https://www.tandfonline.com/journals/fanc20
Promotes the understanding of slavery and post-slavery from comparative, transregional, and/or global perspectives
https://brill.com/view/journals/jgs/jgs-overview.xml
Commonplace: the journal of early American life since 2000. Published by a partnership of the OIEAHC and AAS. Commonplace.online
Parody. Some hate Trump. I don't. He's just a wanker. We, on the other hand, are COLONIZED by a wanker.
Book & Media History - Early American Literature - Native American and Indigenous Studies - Manuscript Studies
Hot Brown Press - hotbrownpress.com & hotbrownpress.etsy.com
Editor of Handwriting in Early America: A Media History (UMass 2023)
Writer, editor, focusing on California and the American West.
Middle school U.S./South Carolina history teacher. Here for anything that can help myself and my students become better humans. Mostly follow historians and those who are history or education adjacent.
History PhD candidate at Boston College dissertating on the environment and human coastscapes on the early medieval Forth, Clyde, and Tay in Scotland. Originally from Appalachian Kentucky.
Writing at https://trevors-newsletter-bb53ab.beehiiv.com/.
Nationally recognized political archivist, hardly recognized Kroger shopper.
The Citing Slavery Project provides a database of slave cases and the modern cases that continue to cite them as precedent.
Historian and digital humanist. Researches WWII, exploring historical applications of AI. http://danielhutchinson.org
Historian. Slavery. Environment. Kentucky PhD.
publisher of books * mother of daughters * friend of the worker
publisher at cambridge university press focusing on US and Latin American history
hudson valley / nyc
Chicana historian of the modern
United States with specialties in migration, race, Latinxs, labor, and indigeneity | Assistant Prof of History at UIUC
History prof. Author of Borders of Violence and Justice. Forthcoming book, Brown and Blue: Mexican Americans, Law Enforcement, and Civil Rights. Keeper of bees. I like tacos.
FL born Montgomery College historian, Hanover College, Ball State, Howard Baker and James Eastland biographer; Disaffected Eisenhower Republican and Harris voter, #PrinciplesFirst #SlavaUkraini
US Historian - Docteur EHESS, Mondes Américains - enseignant Sorbonne Paris 1 - Popular Music, segregation, politics and consumption
https://ehess.academia.edu/ManuelBocquier