Kathleen DuVal (@kathleenaduval) 's Twitter Profile
Kathleen DuVal

@kathleenaduval

Historian of early North America, Professor at UNC-Chapel Hill

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My department is hiring! Penn History Assistant Professor of transnational modern Europe, 1789-1989 I'd be grateful if folks would please share widely. Ad here: h-net.org/jobs/job_displ…

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Today we're spotlighting our second 2024 #CundillHistoryPrize finalist 'Native Nations: A Millennium in North America' by Kathleen DuVal, published by Random House Group. Watch our juror's take below and discover all three titles on our website now! 📚 youtube.com/watch?v=T5S6kn…

Jo (@jojofromjerz) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Holy shit, this “American girl” ad from The Seneca Project is amazing!!! Hard to see the letters I’m typing through the tears streaming down my face though.

Kathleen DuVal (@kathleenaduval) 's Twitter Profile Photo

North Carolinians: early voting ends at 3 pm today (Saturday). You can register and vote at the same time during early voting ncsbe.gov/voting/vote-ea…

Paul Krugman (@paulkrugman) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Trump, overnight: “If Kamala wins, you are 3 days away from the start of a 1929-style economic depression.” What has happened since the last time he predicted a depression if a Democrat won:

Trump, overnight: “If Kamala wins, you are 3 days away from the start of a 1929-style economic depression.”

What has happened since the last time he predicted a depression if a Democrat won:
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NORTH CAROLINA: If you are in line to vote, STAY IN LINE! Anybody who is in line to vote by 7:30 PM is legally allowed to cast their ballot — don’t let anybody tell you otherwise. Races in NC are always close, and it’s going to take ALL of us to ensure victory.

UNUMKenBurns (@unumkenburns) 's Twitter Profile Photo

UNUM on the Road continued last week in North Carolina with historian Kathleen DuVal. A featured voice in THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION and recent Pulitzer Prize winner, Professor DuVal explores how disputes over Native land helped ignite the Revolutionary War.

The Road to Now (@road_to_now) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Pulitzer Prize winner Kathleen DuVal joins Ben & Bob to talk about her book, “Native Nations: A Millennium in North America,” and how a multi-perspective approach to history reveals a fuller, more connected story.

Kathleen DuVal (@kathleenaduval) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Pleased to announce the publication of this reader created by the UNC History Department for use in teaching the new UNC system Foundations in American History classes ... and for anyone interested in reading more about our nation's founding. uncpress.org/book/978146968…