Zara Anishanslin (@zaraanishanslin) 's Twitter Profile
Zara Anishanslin

@zaraanishanslin

Award-winning historian w/a @thing4things on IG/ Author PORTRAIT OF A WOMAN IN SILK @yalepress / THE PAINTER’S FIRE forthcoming 2025 @Harvard_Press

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Fashioning the Self in Slavery and Freedom (@fashioningself) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I'm honored to be a speaker at this symposium, which is inspired by the upcoming exhibition "Ann Lowe: American Couturier." My talk will be focused on the legacy of Lowe who could trace her sewing skills all to the way to her enslaved grandmother. winterthur.org/calendar/ann-l…

D Waldstreicher (@dwaldstreicher) 's Twitter Profile Photo

More on Florida's aping of Gov's view of history, which i have written about in The Atlantic. "it seems to be an effort to remove any discussion of the consequences of racism in the past. The Founders are depicted as trying tirelessly to abolish slavery." fldoe.org/core/fileparse…

madebyhistory (@madebyhistory) 's Twitter Profile Photo

SOME PERSONAL NEWS: Today marks the end of an era — it is the last day of madebyhistory at The Washington Post. Six years ago we launched MBH with a mission to get smart history to more readers, and to inform and shape conversations about past and present.

Sowande' Mustakeem (@somustakeem) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The No. 1 #book we all ALL should say #ThankYou to over & over this 21st century! --- The #silences will show the fail of #memory on #AmericanHistory basics very soon! - #twitterstorians #History #AcademicTwitter #Herstory #go #readabook #SilencingthePast #read #readersoftwitter

The No. 1 #book we all ALL should say #ThankYou to over & over this 21st century! --- The #silences will show the fail of #memory on #AmericanHistory basics very soon! - #twitterstorians #History #AcademicTwitter #Herstory #go #readabook #SilencingthePast #read #readersoftwitter
Mark Ocegueda (@profocegueda) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Brown invites applications for its 2024-26 Presidential Postdoctoral Fellowship Program, a two-year program designed to support the development of early career scholars from diverse backgrounds. Priority review given to applicants who apply by October 15. apply.interfolio.com/128485

National Endowment for the Humanities (@nehgov) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Do you believe that anthropological museums can ever ethically exist, given most house the bodies of marginalized, nonconsenting people? This #NEHgrant-funded podcast Science History Institute explores how museums have claimed ownership of human remains: bit.ly/3YiY601

Do you believe that anthropological museums can ever ethically exist, given most house the bodies of marginalized, nonconsenting people?

This #NEHgrant-funded podcast <a href="/SciHistoryOrg/">Science History Institute</a> explores how museums have claimed ownership of human remains: bit.ly/3YiY601
Fashioning the Self in Slavery and Freedom (@fashioningself) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The enslaved boy Bélizaire was depicted in a painting with the Frey family in New Orleans in 1837. Afterward, he was later sold and removed from the painting. The artwork changed hands several times and underwent restoration, eventually revealing his image. This journey concluded

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#FellowsFriday: Boston locals won't want to miss David Center for the American Revolution Postdoctoral Fellow Zara Anishanslin's discussion ot a quilt believed to have been made from fabric salvaged from Martha Washington's dresses. May 7: thebostoncalendar.com/events/threads…

Jane Austen First Drafts (@austen1stdrafts) 's Twitter Profile Photo

BREAKING: Supreme Court rules it is legal to lure a political enemy into the catacombs of Paris with the promise of a cask of Amontillado.

The JER Pano (@thejerpano) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The #JERPano has a new series #BloggingThePast! Starting with an intro from editor Emily Arendt, over the next few weeks, editors from other leading digital history sites will take stock of what role digital publications serve for the profession and the larger reading public.

The #JERPano has a new series #BloggingThePast! Starting with an intro from editor Emily Arendt, over the next few weeks, editors from other leading digital history sites will take stock of what role digital publications serve for the profession and the larger reading public.
J. L. Bell (@boston1775) 's Twitter Profile Photo

My latest article in the Journal of the American Revolution looks at how word of the fighting at Lexington spread west and south after 19 April 1775—and how credit for that news ended up going to the wrong man.

Zara Anishanslin (@zaraanishanslin) 's Twitter Profile Photo

But isn’t it interesting how often we (myself included!) say “history” obscured people and things, when in fact what we mean is patriarchy