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Emily Swafford
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Historian and administrator. Asst Dean-ing at Rackham Graduate School. Sort-of-sane cat mom and avid reader of not-too-scary murder mysteries. Sometime choral singer. Views my own. Ann Arbor, MI. she/her.
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Sharing, for no reason, the photo of a child-sized handprint on a brick on the Lawn at UVa. Taken last year at my 20-year reunion. So proud and grateful to the students who looked for it, found it, and made sure others could know about it, too.
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Something I love about archival films is that when someone had a couple feet of film left on a roll they'd often use it to film their cat. So many films finish with a few seconds of cats

So, here's some cats from the 1950s and 60s. They were loved

Scanned from 8mm films

#Film #History #Cats
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We’ve begun accepting applications for our Horner Library fellowships! In partnership with the German Society of Pennsylvania, these fellowships provide opportunities for researchers to visit one of the largest collections of German-American materials in the U.S. www.ghi-dc.org/programs/fel...
GHI Fellowships at the Horner Library – GHI Washington
www.ghi-dc.org
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The Bouchet Graduate Honor Society recognizes outstanding scholarly achievement and promotes diversity and excellence in doctoral education and the professoriate.

Learn more and apply by November 3: myumi.ch/pV2E5

#WeAreRackham #BouchetSociety #UMich #GradSchool
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One of the most unique maps I've ever seen.

Printed during WW2, it superimposes the Nazi invasion of the USSR over a map of the US, to give a sense of the suffering and loss the Soviets were facing.

St. Louis stands in for Stalingrad, Detroit for Moscow.
Continuing the live music marathon I’m on this year (j/k, it’s not at all grueling): just listened to absolutely moving Beethoven piano concerto with an encore of a movement of a Bach organ sonata.

Just a periodic reminder that the arts are life-giving.
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When you're making biscuits but you're still kind of mad about something
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On November 20, we are pleased to co-sponsor with the German Society of Pennsylvania and the Max Kade Institute for German-American Studies a virtual talk by Dr. Emily Sneff on "The German Audience for the Declaration of Independence." Register here: germansociety.app.neoncrm.com/nx/portal/ne...
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The AHA invites proposals for a limited number of late-breaking sessions to take place in person at #AHA26. Late-breaking sessions explore major, late-breaking controversies within the discipline or the relevance of history & historical thinking to public policy & culture related to current events.
Late-Breaking Sessions - AHA
The AHA annual meeting includes a set of late-breaking sessions, submitted shortly before the meeting, to allow historians to respond to current events or recent controversies within the discipline.
www.historians.org
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Beatrice Lillie and the timeless art of seduction
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Inside the Hermitage, the winter palace where Tsar Nicholas II and his family lived before they were executed—in a country where Russians were starving.
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As I keep saying: democrats must show that if returned to power, they will actually fix things.
Feels like it’s time for this post again.
Sharing, for no reason, the photo of a child-sized handprint on a brick on the Lawn at UVa. Taken last year at my 20-year reunion. So proud and grateful to the students who looked for it, found it, and made sure others could know about it, too.
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i hope that a governor spanberger and a democratic general assembly uses its authority to discipline the university for its capitulation and to remove these BOV members who have decided that they work for donald trump and not the people of the commonwealth
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I have been traveling and today I present to you...the thing I saw in the Frankfurt airport.

Is it efficient? Undeniably. Does it probably work better than the normal way? Oh certainly. Produce less of a mess? Probably?

But the existence of Condiment Udders gives me a deep, aghast disquiet.
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Here's the thing I don't understand. You can't as much as sneeze near a historic site in Washington without like 14 commissions, councils, and advisory boards giving you the okay. And everybody now is like...yup, fine with us? wtf?
NEW: After The Washington Post reported Monday on the demolition of the "East Wing facade," a new picture obtained by Law Dork that was taken on Tuesday shows that a substantial portion of the entirety of the East Wing has been demolished.
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The Inspector General system is basically broken now. Most IGs have been fired, most positions remain vacant. Those who remain or would take the job pose no risk to holding the regime accountable.
Congress added more barriers to Trump firing IGs after his first term. He just ignored them.
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I can’t stop thinking about all the hoopla over removing confederate statues and the phony appeals to “heritage.” But this is done without discussion. It was always about displays of dominance.
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@catsofyore.bsky.social from a magazine article in 1931. the American writer Sophie Kerr had a cat with an excellent name.

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