Carly Silver
@carlyasilver.bsky.social
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Editor, writer, museum-goer, researcher, public historian, globetrotter, bespectacled legend
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A reminder about public history. ✍️
Easy reading is damn hard sticker allegedly said by Nathaniel Hawthorne?
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Diane Keaton has passed away at the age of 79
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Hedgehog, c. 1650 (Rijksmuseum)

I love its expression.
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I can’t tell you how many times I’ve watched this TikTok since yesterday. Sherman was stressing those ladies out.
sherman, for the love of god!
I keeeeep on FALL-in'....

#autumn #newyork #sillyhashtags
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A reminder to check your kid's Halloween candy this year, just found Socrates corrupting the youth in a Snickers bar.
Snickers bar cut in half, bust of Socrates hastily photoshopped within the caramel.
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Great news!
JSTOR now have a free account with an Independent Researcher category. You can access 100 documents per month

www.jstor.org/action/showL...
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Bucknell is closing its university press bc apparently it "doesn't serve undergrads." What content exactly do they think is being taught in upper-level undergrad courses? IT'S RESEARCH PUBLICATIONS FROM PRESSES LIKE BUCKNELL UP.

networks.h-net.org/group/discus...
Bucknell UP Closure Would Also Mark End of Vital Student Internship Program | H-Net
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Patrick McGovern, an archaeologist who analyzed ancient cauldrons, shards of pottery and broken bottles to discover and then recreate the alcoholic beverages that intoxicated prehistoric civilizations, including booze found in the tomb of King Midas, died last month. He was 80.
Patrick McGovern, the ‘Indiana Jones of Ancient Alcohol,’ Dies at 80
An archaeologist, he discovered and analyzed the residue of beverages imbibed by long-vanished civilizations and then figured out how to recreate them.
nyti.ms
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You all need a snoring bunny in your timeline! #Bunsky
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Have you had to Google a niche grammatical question lately, or are you even an editor?
I always love @dj-acid-reflux.bsky.social's essays on his loud dad's firewood obsession this time of yr
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I make this exact face when I'm ordering at the counter looking up at the menu
Black and white Holland lop rabbit standing on top of a cardboard box with his head raised sniffing the air
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'Anne de France and Her Family (1325–1522): Genealogies of Premodern Gendered Power and Influence', by
Zita Eva Rohr, examines how premodern elite women were critical to the geopolitical success of late medieval monarchies. 🔗 bit.ly/4mcZYTz #BookSky
Anne de France and Her Family (1325–1522)
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www.houstonchronicle.com/news/houston...

“Gov. Greg Abbott urged Texas A&M to fire the professor seen in the video because they acted “contrary to Texas law,” although he did not say which law the professor had violated.”

Could that be because the prof didn’t violate any TX (or federal) law? 🤔
Texas A&M University System orders audit of courses at all 12 universities
The Texas A&M University System Board of Regents ordered an audit of courses at the system's 12 schools amid backlash over a professor’s gender identity lesson.
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Hi all,

I rarely do this, but I'm posting that I'm back on the academic job market.

As a Californian, my partner and I are trying to stay on the West Coast. Any leads for jobs in History, American Studies, Cultural Studies, etc. in the Western U.S. are greatly appreciated!

Sincerely,

Nathan
Hello!

I am Nathan Ellstrand, a historian of transnational politics and religion between the United States and Latin America during the twentieth century. I am passionate about social justice and education.

Learn more about me and my work here:

nathanellstrand.com
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This is now out in paperback and the publisher sent me copies. I've got four to give away — if you're a graduate student, early career, or contingent researcher, I'm happy to send you a copy in the US, or deliver to AIA/SCS/AAR/SBL. Just chime in here or send me a DM.
Cover of _The Christianization of Knowledge in Late Antiquity_