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British nurse Edith Cavell died #OTD 1915. During WWI she ran a military hospital in Brussels, helping hundreds of soldiers escape the Germans, but was arrested and shot. Hear her story in our Women and War Podcast: storiesofbritain.com/post/women-and… Bright Bright Great Women's History Network Women Also Know History
🎉🎉 New York Times Books …Also Out Now: A FORGOTTEN MIGRATION: Black Southerners, Segregation Scholarships, and the Debt Owed to Public HBCUs by Crystal Sanders Dr. Crystal Sanders, available now wherever books and ebooks are sold ⬇️ uncpress.org/book/978146967…
Our blog ‘Searching for the ‘Invisible Woman’: Working with (and subverting) the archives’ reflects on the problems archives raise in trying to reconstruct the lives of women who leave no written record. Take a read: womenshistorynetwork.org/searching-for-… #BlackHistoryMonth #BHM2024
I am happy to come on board as inaugural editor of ASEH’s new open-access digital journal. The journal is coming soon and it needs a name! Name our new journal title and win a free one-year membership to American Society for Environmental History ✨
Excited to share details of this fully funded PhD, “Embroidering Empire: Women, Textiles, and Colonial Collecting, 1872-1950”. This collaborative doctoral award, between DMU and the Royal School of Needlework, is supervised by myself, Dr Isabella Rosner, Emily Baines & Laura Beltrán-Rubio
🏆 💰 Pssst #twitterstorians! Check out these opportunities NewEnglandQuarterly for the Whitehill Prize and the Margaret Filler Prize! Please apply + share widely #VastEarlyAmerica newenglandquarterly.org/2024/05/01/the… Organization of American Historians NCPH American Historical Association Society for U.S. Intellectual History
👉🏾 As part of the “Urban Rebellions in the 1960s” forum, Marissa Spear (Marissa Spear 🍉) writes, “Baltimore Panther women understood the militancy necessary to defend the Party’s survival programs.” Read more at Black Perspectives: loom.ly/uuV_LXg AAIHS
Interested in peer reviewing for The Rust Belt Humanities Lab? Check out this call and get in touch!
A free & easy place to find 225+ episodes of my 🎙️ is on the NBN. What is the NBN? ⬇️ New Books Network 📚 Women Also Know History #AcademicTwitter #AcademicChatter 📚 #bookspotlight #bookstoread What is the New Books Network? youtu.be/77SdiTaREF4?si… via YouTube
The paperback version of “Living in the Future” is now out! Use the code UCPNEW at checkout for a 30% discount. UHA #twitterstorians Utopian Studies: Journal of the Soc for Utopia St SUS Women Also Know History press.uchicago.edu/ucp/books/book…