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UMaine History Dept

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The Department of History at the University of Maine invites applications for a tenure-track, academic-year, assistant professor in 20th Century U.S. History. Experience in digital history is preferred. For more information, see the attached job advertisement.

The Department of History at the University of Maine invites applications for a tenure-track, academic-year, assistant professor in 20th Century U.S. History. Experience in digital history is preferred. For more information, see the attached job advertisement.
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Come up North to the Eastern Frontier & work with a great department at a wonderful school: University of Maine Tenure-track job search for 20th Century U.S. History, experience in digital history preferred.

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As part of the Skowhegan Bicentennial Series, Dr. Daniel Soucier gave a lecture on the environmental history of the Arnold Expedition at the Margaret Chase Smith Library on Sept. 26th. For a recording of the lecture, see the attached link. youtube.com/watch?v=myfWES…

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MA student Lindsay Ropiak has published a review of Dewar MacLeod's book Tommy, Trauma, and Postwar Youth Culture for H-War, which happens to be her first academic book review. Congratulations, Lindsay! For the review, click this link: networks.h-net.org/group/reviews/…

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Dr. Micah Pawling recently spoke with The Maine Monitor about the possible reintroduction of language honoring the state’s historical obligations to tribal nations in print versions of the constitution. For the full article, click this link: themainemonitor.org/long-excluded-….

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This will be the last message from this account. Given recent changes to this platform, we have decided we are no longer comfortable using it in an official capacity. It will be discontinued in the next day or so. You can still find us on other social media, including FB.