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Posts by Dr. C. G. Yaudes
The "cast" of 60 Minutes. Perhaps we can talk our way out of the situation.
I hear you, and know that undefinable sadness.
Mu Yao and Min Quon: two of the cuddliest boys on the planet. And these days, I certainly need that.
Yes, and texts dated 12/31/00
Perhaps even foxy
The sycamores in southern Indiana similarly create "sycamore snow." It's fairylike...for about few days. Then it begins to feel life-threatening.
The only way to access is through login.gov or id.me. has been for years. I agree that most seniors may not be tech savvy enough or even have online access to do that, but it’s not new.
Starting March 31, those applying for benefits or updating direct deposit information must either authenticate through their online account or verify identity in person at a field office. It does not affect individuals already receiving benefits unless they seek to modify their payment information.
The Organization of American Historians wants to hear from federal workers. It may be intimidating to tell your story, but it's crucial---and you can do so anonymously.
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Trump May Wish to Abolishthe Past. We Historians Will Not. newrepublic.com/article/1912... via @newrepublic.com
Death riding a horse. The December JAH cover image.
OAH speaker Tracey Deutsch has an article in the new issue of the JAH! Read about "The Julia Child Project" and cooking as a middle- and upper-class activity. Read your copy today: ow.ly/ojo850UsTlc
Book Dr. Deutsch to discuss her article: ow.ly/oG1O50UsTle
The academic history journal for which I edit is not enriched by the paywall. The publisher, however, is. And, yes, most authors I've worked with will gladly provide a copy of their article on request.
Labor history in the latest issue of the Journal of American History. Natasha Zaretsky examines the social, cultural, and medical campaign waged against the fatigue working mothers experienced in the 1980s. www.oah.org/publications...
I had two adult roommates, and I had the same question.
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Now may not seem a good time for an academic conference, but it is. Power grows from knowledge and community. In April 2025 in Chicago, join the largest professional society for American historians at its annual conference. #oah #jah
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Hello. I'm new here, an X defector.
I'm a U.S. labor historian and Labor Studies faculty at Indiana University, teaching on working-class power and media representations of labor. I'm also a copy editor for the Journal of American History.