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Check out these upcoming lectures from Manisha Sinha! history.uconn.edu/2025/04/07/upc…

Hey #twitterstorians if you are in the area do join us today evening College of the Holy Cross in Worcester Massachusetts.



We’re so excited to announce the launch of a new book edited by Prof. Jeffrey Ogbar, with essays by Prof. Fiona Vernal and Prof. Melanie Newport! Check out the details below: politics-prose.com/jeffrey-ogbar

We are so excited to welcome Lauren Turek, Greg, and Moon-Ho Jung to Storrs to join our own Manisha Sinha and Brad Simpson (bradleyrsimpson.bsky.social) TOMORROW (4/17) for the Spring 2025 #DraperSeries! RSVP for livestream here: forms.office.com/Pages/Response…


We’re less closing in on the release of our own Emma Amador’s fantastic new book, published by Duke University Press! Out soon!


Today’s the day! The spring edition of the #DraperSeries is happening from 4-6 Please join Greg, Lauren Turek, Moon-Ho Jung, Brad Simpson (bradleyrsimpson.bsky.social), and Manisha Sinha for a discussion of American imperialism and its present-day implications! RSVP Here: forms.office.com/Pages/Response…







Historian here quoted in this article in The Guardian on Trump's first 100 days and yes it's going worse than you imagined. theguardian.com/us-news/2025/m…

We’re thrilled to announce that Frank Costigliola has been named a co-winner of the Sharon Harris Book Award, from UConn Humanities! Details below: history.uconn.edu/2025/05/05/115…

Grades submitted, semester is over! Thanks to my wonderful undergraduate students who nominated me for the Provost’s teaching and mentorship award. And to top it this nice review of #theriseandfallofthesecondamericanrepublic The New York Review of Books nybooks.com/articles/2025/…

Check out our own Manisha Sinha featured in a recent The New York Times piece! Link below: history.uconn.edu/2025/05/27/man…

Historian here presidential pardon is in the Constitution but the founders did not imagine they could be solicited through bribes or upend the rule of law. My take here on WFSB Channel 3 .wfsb.com/2025/05/28/for…

My interview for a blog series to discuss my Graduate Assistantship with UConn Humanities and share advice about applying skills to different positions. I also talked about my work with Fiona Vernal's EPOCH Initiative (w/ UConn History Dept) and with SHEAR. career.uconn.edu/blog/2025/06/0…

Congratulations to Mamiri Imai of UConn History Dept for being selected and completing the Sex Gender and Print seminar at the American Antiquarian Society!
