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A Sad Prediction Born Out by Events

Aug 13 2025
Twenty-two years ago, author James Ron published a book that predicted much of what we see today in Gaza. He reflects on what the book got right and wrong, in the wake of current events.
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The "Journal of the American Musicological Society" Introduces an Author Interview Series

Aug 11 2025
"JAMS" editor Jake Johnson conducts video interviews with the contributors to the journal's Spring 2025 issue.
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New from "Pacific Historical Review": Oil Drilling in Santa Barbara County, China’s Economy and the Cold War, the Construction of Japanese Politics and Identity

Aug 08 2025
Preview the new Summer 2025 issue of "Pacific Historical Review."
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Reproductive Freedom and Bodily Autonomy for All

Aug 08 2025
Marlene Fried and Loretta Ross on writing a history of abortion politics through a reproductive justice framework.
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"Studies in Late Antiquity" Announces Inaugural Best Article of the Year Award

Aug 07 2025
Congratulations to J. Riley Snyder and Mira Balberg, co-winners of SLA's Best Article Award.
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Q&A with Carol Mason, author of "From the Clinics to the Capitol"

Aug 07 2025
Author Carol Mason giving historical contexts for today's political rhetoric
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"California History" Announces the 2024 Winner of the Richard J. Orsi Prize

Aug 06 2025
Congratulations to Erica Toffoli whose article “Electric Eyes: Surveillance, Sovereignty, and the Limits of the Border Patrol’s Technocratic Vision on the U.S.-Mexico Line” has won this year's Orsi Prize, which recognizes the best research essay published in the journal "California History" each year.
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The Ideals, Imaginaries, and Symbolisms of Hospital Nursing: A Q&A with Claudia Agostoni

Aug 05 2025
We talk with Claudia Agostoni about her "Mexican Studies" article examining the training, work, and qualities of hospital nursing staff in Mexico City during the 1940s and 1950s.
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Q&A with Isak Ladegaard, author of “Open Secrecy”

Aug 05 2025
Author Isak Ladegaard on how large, shadowy groups undermine state control and present new capacities for collective action.
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How Black Workers Drove Interracial Labor Solidarity

Aug 04 2025
The elusive promise of interracial solidarity is an age-old question, one made all the more urgent in the current political climate. Can Black and white workers stick together against their bosses?
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