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FORUM: What Does Higher Education Need Now? Part Two

AntĂłn Barba-Kay, Andy Draycott, Elissa Yukiko Weichbrodt and Nadya Williams   |  September 21, 2023

This is one crisis that must not go to waste

FORUM: What Does Higher Education Need Now? Part One

Daniel K. Williams, Christopher Gehrz, Sarah Huffines, Daniel G. Hummel and Dixie Dillon Lane   |  September 20, 2023

This is one crisis that must not go to waste

Let us now praise famous men (and women) or do some praiseworthy deeds

Elizabeth Stice   |  September 11, 2023

O Captain! my Captain! our fearful trip is done, The ship has weather’d every rack, the prize we sought is won, The port is near, the bells I hear, the people all exulting, While follow eyes the steady keel, the […]

The American Historical Association responds to the Florida African American history standards

John Fea   |  August 29, 2023

Here is AHA Executive Director Jim Grossman: The Florida Board of Education approved new standards of instruction in African American history on July 19, 2023. A firestorm of protest erupted immediately from a range of public figures (including the vice president of […]

If it scares you, it must be Marxism

John Fea   |  August 16, 2023

Here is a taste of Ben Burgis‘s piece at Jacobin: Earlier this month, best-selling author Jordan Peterson declared that “climate justice” is “the new guise of murderous Marxism.” The same day, Republican presidential candidate Ron DeSantis appeared at a town hall event […]

Ideas in progress: Colleen Vasconcellos on Jell-O, the history of piracy, and Pirates of the Caribbean franchise

Colleen Vasconcellos   |  August 2, 2023

This is Part I of a two-part post. Stay tuned for Part II coming next week, which will focus more on Colleen’s on-going research on enslaved girls and manumission in Jamaica. As you are getting ready for a new academic […]

Does a fixation with identity politics hurt the fight against racism?

John Fea   |  July 25, 2023

Over at Jacobin, Taj Ali interviews writer Kenan Malik, the author of Not So Black and White: A History of Race from White Supremacy to Identity Politics. Here is a taste: TAJ ALI: You discuss the decline of cross-racial class […]

Jack Hibbs is still talking about American history. And it’s getting worse.

John Fea   |  July 22, 2023

Last week I called your attention to megachurch pastor Jack Hibbs’s atrocious handling of the history of the Continental Army at Valley Forge. Now he is back with more. Watch: OK, let’s break it down: 1:10ff: Hibbs says, with no […]

The Author’s Corner with R. Douglas Hurt

Rachel Petroziello   |  July 19, 2023

R. Douglas Hurt is Professor of History at Purdue University. This interview is based on his new book, Agriculture in the Midwest, 1815–1900 (University of Nebraska Press, 2023). JF: What led you to write Agriculture in the Midwest, 1815-1900? DH: […]

“There’s a wall up and we can’t come in” and other things that happened at this weekend’s Charlie Kirk Trumpfest

John Fea   |  July 17, 2023

It was called the “Turning Point USA Action Conference” and it was, in essence, a celebration of Donald Trump, Trumpism, and all things MAGA. I didn’t get a chance to watch much of it beyond Trump’s speech, but several people […]

Doctorversary

Nadya Williams   |  July 7, 2023

Fifteen years ago this week, I sat in a majestic seminar room in Princeton, NJ, with a phone to my left, the rest of my dissertation committee and other faculty members all around the rectangular table, as I defended my […]

Kari Lake at the Road to Majority conference: Let’s “make sure we get that brash New Yorker back in the White House”

John Fea   |  June 24, 2023

Former Arizona gubernatorial candidate Kari Lake spoke at Ralph Reed’s Road to Majority conference earlier today. Some of you may remember when Mark Driscoll anointed her with oil. Watch: Lake is all in for Trump in 2024: “I’m looking forward […]

Josh Hawley’s conservative populism was on full display at Road to Majority 2023

John Fea   |  June 24, 2023

Missouri Senator Josh Hawley made a visit on Friday to the Faith and Freedom Coalition’s “Road to Majority 2023” conference. Watch: If you watched the speech you can see that Hawley wasted no time identifying with the crowd: I’m proud […]

Mike Pence at Road to Majority 2023

John Fea   |  June 23, 2023

Mike Pence was the first 2024 GOP presidential candidate to speak at the Faith and Freedom Coalition’s “Road to Majority” conference this weekend. Pence’s walkout music was Kid Rock’s “Born Free.” The applause was sparse. Watch his speech: After listening […]

Ralph Reed opens the “Road Majority Conference”: Christians should be “at the top, and not the bottom, of our political system”

John Fea   |  June 23, 2023

The God and country crowd is gathered at the Washington D.C. Hilton this weekend for the Faith and Freedom Coalition’s “Road to Majority Conference.” Christian Right political activist Ralph Reed founded the Faith and Freedom Coalition in 2009 to oppose […]

The American Association of University Professors on academic freedom in Florida

John Fea   |  May 24, 2023

Today the American Association of University Professors released the “Preliminary Report of the Special Committee on Academic Freedom and Florida.” You can read it here. Here is the opening paragraph: In January 2023, the AAUP announced the establishment of a […]

What I am reading: Kyle Harper on climate and deadly germs that made (and continue to make) history, Part II

Nadya Williams   |  May 19, 2023

 â€śThere have been about ten thousand generations of humans so far. For all but the last three or four generations, life was short, lasting on average around thirty years. Yet this average is deceptive, because life in a world ruled […]

What I am reading: Kyle Harper on climate and deadly germs that made (and continue to make) history, Part I

Nadya Williams   |  May 18, 2023

As historians, we display the same love of searching for agency as any mom who enters a really messy room with trepidation yet determination—every toy box has been emptied, and the Legos strewn across the floor dare you to walk […]

Why don’t more theology students take history courses?

John Fea   |  April 18, 2023

At the school where I teach there are ample opportunities for students to shape their intellectual experience through a double “major” or a “minor” or two. Just the other day, for example, I was talking to one of my academic […]

Your favorite professor might be a dirtbag

Elizabeth Stice   |  March 27, 2023

Your favorite professor might be kind of a dirtbag. Dirtbag, in this case, referring to climbing subculture and people willing to eschew running water and good housing to spend their time scaling rock faces. According to climbinghouse.com, “dirtbagging emerged out […]

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