Nathan Cardon
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Nathan Cardon
@ncardon.bsky.social
Associate Professor of U.S. History @unibirmingham.bsky.social. Wrote a book about world's fairs in Atlanta (1895) and Nashville (1897) for OUP. Trying to write another one about Americans, bicycles, and the world. Bio: https://shorturl.at/wybsY
I always like Angela Zimmerman @angelazimm.bsky.social 'Guinea Sam Nightingale and Magic Marx in Civil War Missouri'. Not just for its amazing title but it epistemological decentring. doi.org/10.5406/hist...
Guinea Sam Nightingale and Magic Marx in Civil War Missouri: Provincializing Global History and Decolonizing Theory
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November 24, 2025 at 12:01 PM
Reposted by Nathan Cardon
These are HEPI estimates of the 20 institutions affected: I think this illustrates the impact if the tariff is absorbed in full by institutions.

What share of the 6% tariff different universities may try to pass on to fees - or the impact might be on demand if they did - is not publicly known.
November 23, 2025 at 10:38 PM