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Western Association of Women Historians (WAWH)

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Founded in 1969, we are the largest regional women’s historical association in the U.S. Next Conference: April 22-23, 2022, Costa Mesa, CA.

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We congratulate S. Elizabeth Penry,  who has been awarded the ASPHS First Book Prize for 2022 for The People Are King: The Making of an Indigenous Andean Politics (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2019).

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WAWH celebrates historian Carmen P. Thompson and her new book The Making of American Whiteness, now out with Lexington books. @AHAHistorians. Congratulations, Dr. Thompson! rowman.com/ISBN/978166692…

WAWH celebrates historian Carmen P. Thompson and her new book The Making of American Whiteness, now out with Lexington books. @AHAHistorians.
Congratulations, Dr. Thompson! rowman.com/ISBN/978166692…
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Thank you Dr. Ashley Sanders for an amazing Digital Humanities Workshop, "What you missed in Grad School." @AHAHistorians #NEHRecovery Slides available at ashleyrsanders.com/what-you-misse…

Thank you Dr. Ashley Sanders for an amazing Digital Humanities Workshop, "What you missed in Grad School."  @AHAHistorians #NEHRecovery Slides available at ashleyrsanders.com/what-you-misse…
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Thank you Dr. Jeanette Jones for sharing your pathbreaking digital history project with the Scholars and New Leaders program. American Historical Association #NEHRecovery Learn more at africafromamerica.unl.edu

Thank you Dr. Jeanette Jones for sharing your pathbreaking digital history project with the Scholars and New Leaders program. <a href="/AHAhistorians/">American Historical Association</a> #NEHRecovery Learn more at africafromamerica.unl.edu
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The Podcast: Journal of Women’s History & New Books…Rebecca Ingram on “Women’s Work: How Culinary Cultures shaped Modern Spain” (Vanderbilt, 2022). Give a listen! jwomenshistory.org/author-intervi…

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The OAH Executive Committee firmly denounces Florida's Department of Education's decision to reject AP African American Studies, leading to decisions to strip scholarship from the curriculum. (1/2)

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What an honor—my book #DetentionEmpire UNC Press was awarded an honorable mention First Book award from Immigration and Ethnic History Society! Congrats to Mike Amezcua who won the award for his book, Making Mexican Chicago!🔥✨

What an honor—my book #DetentionEmpire <a href="/UNC_Press/">UNC Press</a> was awarded an honorable mention First Book award from <a href="/IEHS1965/">Immigration and Ethnic History Society</a>! Congrats to <a href="/DrMikeAmezcua/">Mike Amezcua</a> who won the award for his book, Making Mexican Chicago!🔥✨
Akshita Sivakumar, Ph.D @moredustings.bsky.social (@moredustings) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I wrote my dissertation with joy + sanity intact because my local cafe held me in life-affirming community. They protected my space where I wrote 6x/wk. So many regulars cheered me on. An older patron once whispered "You're a genius" (I'm not) in my ear, and shared poetry🥹…

I wrote my dissertation with joy + sanity intact because my local cafe held me in life-affirming community. They protected my space where I wrote 6x/wk. So many regulars cheered me on. An older patron once whispered "You're a genius" (I'm not) in my ear, and shared poetry🥹…
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The Western Association of Women Historians Western Association of Women Historians (WAWH) features Judy Tzu-Chun Wu on "Rethinking US Feminism Through Patsy Takemoto Mink, First Woman of Color in Congress." 3/3