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- RT @janaremy: Tomorrow: the Past Tense seminar @TheHuntington at noon with David Adams, on History & the SW Borderlands http://t.co/gOnoNcaO 6 days ago
- Happily expecting a crowd! Fri 1/20 at @theHuntington: Peter Stallybrass on "What is a Book?" http://t.co/Qk5hV2uv @janaremy @adamarenson 2012-01-17
- History writers: upcoming Past Tense seminar with Peter Stallybrass on Jan 20th, noon, @TheHuntington. Info/RSVP here: http://t.co/gOnoNcaO 2012-01-17
- RSVP now! Fri 12/9 at @theHuntington: Carla Zecher on "Early Modern Writing about Music" http://t.co/Qk5hV2uv 2011-12-02
- RT @janaremy: An excellent write-up of the #mobilityshifts conference that I attended last week http://t.co/wyt68ttl 2011-10-20
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Twitter Weekly Updates for 2012-02-19
RT @janaremy: Tomorrow: the Past Tense seminar @TheHuntington at noon with David Adams, on History & the SW Borderlands http://t.co/gOnoNcaO # Powered by Twitter Tools
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Past Tense podcast with Adam Arenson, part 2
This episode of the Making History podcast is the second half of Adam Arenson’s talk at the Past Tense seminar, “This is Not How My Book Starts: Looking Back at Writing and Framing.” Adam is the author of The Great … Continue reading
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Event: Writing History with Michael Blaakman at Yale University, Jan. 26
Martha Bradstreet and the “Epithet of ‘Woman’”: A Story of Land, Libel, Litigation, and Justifying “Unwomanly” Behavior in the Early Republic A Writing History Workshop with Michael Blaakman Thursday, January 26 12:30pm HGS 302 In 1824, Martha Bradstreet, a woman … Continue reading
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Twitter Weekly Updates for 2012-01-22
Happily expecting a crowd! Fri 1/20 at @theHuntington: Peter Stallybrass on "What is a Book?" http://t.co/Qk5hV2uv @janaremy @adamarenson # History writers: upcoming Past Tense seminar with Peter Stallybrass on Jan 20th, noon, @TheHuntington. Info/RSVP here: http://t.co/gOnoNcaO # Powered by Twitter … Continue reading
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Past Tense podcast with Adam Arenson, part 1
This episode of the Making History podcast is the first half of Adam Arenson’s talk at the Past Tense seminar, “This is Not How My Book Starts: Looking Back at Writing and Framing.” Adam is the author of The Great … Continue reading
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Twitter Weekly Updates for 2011-12-04
RSVP now! Fri 12/9 at @theHuntington: Carla Zecher on "Early Modern Writing about Music" http://t.co/Qk5hV2uv # Powered by Twitter Tools
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Twitter Weekly Updates for 2011-10-23
RT @janaremy: An excellent write-up of the #mobilityshifts conference that I attended last week http://t.co/wyt68ttl # Powered by Twitter Tools
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Past Tense podcast: Miriam Pawel
The latest podcast is now out! This episode features journalist-historian Miriam Pawel, speaking at the Past Tense seminar at the Huntington Library. Subscribe the the Making History Podcast
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Twitter Weekly Updates for 2011-09-11
Glad for the continued support of USC-Huntington Early Modern Studies Institute & the Institute on California and the West for Past Tense # RT @JenHoward: @JSTOR makes pre-1923 U.S. journal content free, encourages "broad use": http://t.co/oGWKa7e #JSTOR # MT @janaremy: … Continue reading
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Twitter Weekly Updates for 2011-08-28
Past Tense seminar@theHuntington with @adamarenson and @janaremy — catch up on 2010-11 podcasts, see 2011-2012 dates http://t.co/e1HOkTa # Powered by Twitter Tools
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