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Inspiration Points: Jill Lepore
An interesting interview with Jill Lepore about her recent novel, Blindspot, co-written with Jane Kamensky. An excerpt: FM: You two decided to write the novel as a birthday present for a friend? JL: He was actually our graduate student mentor … Continue reading
Writing History Event: a conversation with Jane Kamensky & Jill Lepore
The Writing History Colloquium and Andrews Society invite you to launch the new semester with a special event: “Taking Liberties: Histories, Fictions, and Blind Spots” A conversation with historians Jane Kamensky and Jill Lepore Wednesday 21 January, 3 p.m. Yale … Continue reading
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Tagged Blindspot, Jane Kamensky, Jill Lepore, writing, writing history
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AHA sessions for writer-historians
Are you headed to the AHA Conference in January? If so, these sessions might be of particular interest to us writer-historians: The Promise and Pitfalls of Writing for Readers beyond the Academy Friday, January 2, 2009: 3:30 PM-5:30 PM Nassau … Continue reading
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Tagged AHA, conference, Deborah Harkness, Jane Kamensky, Jennifer Schuessler, Jill Lepore, John Demos, Jonathan Spence, Lewis Lapham, Linda Colley, Martha Hodes, Natalie Davis, Robert Rosenstone, Saidiya Hartman, writing
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