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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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Twitter Weekly Updates for 2011-07-03
RT @jaheppler: RT @westcenter @bellhooks: I hope you are writing the book you ought to write. Pick the book up and continue without fear. # MT @cliotropic on good scholarly writing: "most of us flag such passages; it's work that … Continue reading
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Twitter Weekly Updates for 2011-04-24
Adam Hochschild on the tensions between academic & popular writing: http://bit.ly/geEps7 # RT @janaremy: Must-read for writers: Broudy on modern saints, non-fiction writing & Kindle Singles: http://bit.ly/gyTgdF (h/t @jimbenning) # Powered by Twitter Tools
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Twitter Weekly Updates for 2011-04-17
RT @janaremy @tombarrett: Find the Future at NYPL: The Game http://bit.ly/edAR59 // I'm so tempted to join in! How cool! #librariesrock # RT @janaremy: RT @digiwonk: For @bonstewart: Blog U.: The Branded Professor – University of Venus – Inside Higher … Continue reading
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Twitter Weekly Updates for 2011-04-10
Join us April 21st for "The Journalist as Historian" @theHuntington: http://bit.ly/dHZ4dA # Powered by Twitter Tools
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Event: Rick Perlstein, April 6, Yale University
Wednesday, April 6, 4 p.m., HGS 119A&B (Yale University) Backlash: Writing the Psyche of a Divided Nation Writer Rick Perlstein, author of Before The Storm: Barry Goldwater and the Unmaking of The Conservative Consensus (2001) and Nixonland: The Rise of a … Continue reading
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Twitter Weekly Updates for 2011-03-27
RT @myHNN: Jeffrey N. Wasserstrom: The Challenges of Biography: A Quick Q & A with Joseph Esherick http://bit.ly/fzRV1G # MHpodcastPast Tense Event Tonite @theHuntington: Marcy Norton on "Writing the Long Duree" http://bit.ly/gnOZT5 # Powered by Twitter Tools
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Event: Saul Cornell, Yale University, March 24th
Thursday March 24 at 4 p.m. in HGS 217A, Yale University (co-sponsored with YEAH): ”Will the Real Founding Fathers Please Stand Up: Or Why Do Historians Dislike Constitutional Originalism So Much?” A talk by and conversation with legal historian Saul Cornell, Paul … Continue reading
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