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Posts by Mark Thomas-Patterson

I hope my queries guided you to this path.

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From my own experience (also only with civilian ed), upper-level seminars can work a lot better online than lecture-based courses (largely due to self-selection among students).

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Moreover, if you expand the field to war and society, there are lots of people who do military-adjacent history (especially war and society) in academia. I think one of the significant issues is that public libraries often lack a substantial collection of academic press books.

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100% agree. The argument seemed to imply that without sanctions, Saddam would be content not to conduct trade.

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I am quite befuddled by his claim that the Iraq invasion was a conscious effort to bring Iraq into the global economy. Like, how did Saddam finance arms purchases in the 1980s?

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The best part of being editor in chief for @warroomeds.bsky.social is advance copies of books. I met @the-irish-texan.bsky.social several years ago in College Station and seeing this develop into an award-winning book has been great fun. Podcast to air this summer! @univpressofkansas.bsky.social

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Yeah, I think showing a map of the 1992/1996 elections can be very helpful for illustrating dynamics (WV/KY voting for Clinton). Moreover, people's knowledge of the recent past is often inconsistent.

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Not surprising given the overall nature of the series, but I found Terrorism: A Very Short Introduction to be very helpful in this regard.

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Great piece. I think one thing you hone in on here that is important is the visual language element. Catholicism provides an aesthetic (counter) narrative that large sections of American Protestantism lack.

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It seems, from what I've heard, somewhat smoother (not necessarily easier to get a job) in "credential-based fields" (ed/med).

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“Oriental Christians” in France and in Syria The wars in Iraq and Syria have revived the persecution of Christians of the Middle East as an issue in Europe. An in-depth research on its political use.

The following is more present in Europe than in the US, but has also played a role in this reappraisal.
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Also, so many of those roles are important in academia. Lunches are not magically organized, and chairs aren't spontaneously endowed.

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Relatedly, a movie looking at a border community between French West Africa and a British colony (Gold Coast, Gambia) following the establishment of the Vichy government would be great.

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Moreover, social media and the fact that everything one writes is (relatively) public and easily shared make this much more visible, and in my opinion, worse.

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We all forget the Quebec Act.

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Remembering Joseph S. Nye

Sad news: Joe Nye has passed away. www.belfercenter.org/collection/r...

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UNC-Chapel Hill historian Kathleen DuVal wins Pulitzer Prize - College of Arts and Sciences Kathleen DuVal, a historian in the College of Arts and Sciences at UNC-Chapel Hill, has received a Pulitzer Prize for her book "Native Nations: A Millennium in North America."

Huge congratulations to @kathleenduval.bsky.social, former member of the UNC Press Board of Governors, on winning a Pulitzer Prize for her book NATIVE NATIONS 🎉👏

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Do you know of any work that focuses on moderate Republicans after Reagan? I know the last chapter in the aforementioned work touches on it, but I was curious if there was a more in-depth examination.

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On a semi-related note, this may provide some interesting context.

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Someone can argue the contrary, but if I ran a major paper, I would spin off my op-eds into a separate publication that would maintain some distinction from straight news coverage.

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