
“Like a Fart in a Skillet” Trial & Error in Undergraduate Legal History Instruction
In Spring 2014, my second year as assistant professor of history at University of Nebraska,…
In Spring 2014, my second year as assistant professor of history at University of Nebraska,…
The December issue of The Journal of American History is now available online for subscribers.…
Here’s a quick preview of the newest issue of The American Historian: The November 2017…
In November of 1920, the black newspaper The Chicago Whip ran a front-page article with…
The September issue of The Journal of American History is now available online for subscribers. Included are…
Recently, someone working on an upcoming TV show asked me a few questions about enslaved…
Here’s a quick preview of the newest issue of The American Historian: The August 2017…
The National Archives and Records Administration’s primary mission is to provide access to the records…
This week Process begins a series on the history of America and Africa. Inspired by…
Did your view of the world as a historian affect your decision to run for…