Some of my thoughts on the implications of violent language underpinning our foreign policy today thanks to @foreignpolicy.com.
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If you're in the DC area tomorrow night, stop by GWU for a chat on the legacy of Churchill's Iron Curtain speech with a few @shafrhistorians.bsky.social.
Not sure, but I'll ask and post if it is. Thanks!
Looking forward to spending time with @davekieran.bsky.social and these great panelists tomorrow. If you're in the Columbus State University area, stop on by.
Super excited to be hosting @juliairwin.bsky.social one week from today for a timely talk on US foreign relations and humanitarianism. If you're in the area, please join us! @shafrhistorians.bsky.social
Do morals matter for American foreign policy? Some of my thoughts on the current administration's first year in office, thanks to @commondreams.org.
www.commondreams.org/opinion/trum...
Honored to be part of this list from #AHAPerspectives. Have a look and here's to a more peaceful new year.
Please share widely. The A&M history department is seeking a tenure-track Assistant Professor of U.S. History (any period) with expertise at the intersection of law and science, technology, or medicine.
jobs.h-net.org/jobs/69627
"Wartime rules of engagement are not some 'woke' constraint curbing military effectiveness as Secretary Hegseth would lead us to believe” writes Gregory A. Daddis in #AHAPerspectives, “they are—and long have been—the primary means of regulating the use of force in armed conflict." 🗃️
If you're in Houston tomorrow, please consider coming out to the World Affairs Council of Greater Houston for a talk on war and our world today.
wachouston.org/event/faith-...
During the Cold War, crusades against domestic enemies focused on alleged communists. Today, any kind of dissent is a target. By @gregorydaddis.bsky.social for @us.theconversation.com theconversation.com/pentagon-inv...
Read an Excerpt. The Cold War Comes Home from Faith and Fear: America's Relationship with War Since 1945 by Gregory Daddis
America’s Cold War psyche was built on contradictions: faith in war as a solution and fear of war’s devastation.
@gregorydaddis.bsky.social examines this tension in an excerpt from his prescient book "Faith and Fear"
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#skystorian
Thanks to @oxfordacademic.bsky.social for sharing an excerpt of Faith and Fear on how the Cold War came home.
Some thoughts on Faith and Fear with "The Author's Corner."
thewayofimprovement.blog/2025/10/28/t...
Historians, please pass along these two amazing job opportunities at @tamu.bsky.social. This is a really terrific department and two great positions.
careers.historians.org/jobs/2167991...
If you're free today, stop by for a listen as we chat about America's relationship with war.
quincyinst.org/events/book-...
A great opportunity at @vassar.bsky.social and the chance to work with @robertkbrigham.bsky.social. Please share widely.
Had the chance to take the Page 99 Test for Faith and Fear. Answer below.
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Hope you enjoy! Thanks!
It's on my kindle right now
Publication Day!
Official release date in less than two weeks! @oxfordacademic.bsky.social
Thanks. Looks interesting!
Thanks so much to @popmatters.com for letting me share some thoughts on how the Fantastic Four battled hatred in the early 1960s.
www.popmatters.com/fantastic-fo...
David Cline recently gave me a set!
There's nothing more humbling than having incredible scholars you respect so deeply support your own work. Thank you, @marydudziak.bsky.social for this (immensely cool) honor!