Historians for Peace

  • From: Paul Ortiz <ortizprof@gmail.com>Date: May 16, 2023 at 03:16:03 EDTTo: “Ortiz,Paul” <ortizprof@gmail.com>Subject: Labor Update from Florida, Announcement of Union Lawsuit Against Governor DeSantis Dear Colleagues, Many of you have contacted me in recent days about the tyrannical, anti-union legislation being passed by the DeSantis regime in Florida. I am providing a brief response to assure you that the United Faculty of Florida…

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  • I believe our focus should be on social studies/history education and the public schools. Sent from my iPhone On May 15, 2023, at 9:25 PM, Van Gosse via Members <members@lists.historiansforpeace.org&gt; wrote: The link to contribute money to H-PAD didn’t work properly, so use this one

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  • Links to Recent Articles of Interest “History Bright and Dark” By Adam Hochschild, New York Review of Books, May 25 issue Combines a critical introduction to Hillsdale College's 3,268-page right-wing “1776 Curriculum” with a review of the documentary series hosted by Nikole Hannah-Jones for the 1619 Project. The author is known for his best-selling history…

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  • Dear H-PAD members and supporters,   The purpose of this email is to solicit your views on our organization’s direction.  H-PAD’s Steering Committee meets in-person this Saturday, May 20, and we want to know what you think:  what should be H-PAD’s top priorities, heading into 2024?  Please write us directly at van.gosse@fandm.edu and marmacpower1@gmail.com with your ideas and suggestions.   Here’s a…

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  • Dear H-PAD members,   First I should introduce myself—I’m Simon Judkins, a historian out at the University of Southern California in Los Angeles, where I’m finishing up my doctoral work on surveillance, disinformation, and political activism in the early 20th century. I was recently hired by the H-PAD steering committee to help with organizing, and…

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  • We call your attention to this upcoming webinar, which Dr. Carl Mirra, a former member of the H-PAD steering committee asked us to share with you.He will also be speaking, along with several others. Hello Jim and Margaret: Would it be possible to add this event to an upcoming HAW update or “articles” of interest?…

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  • H-PAD supporters and friends, Steering Committee member Molly Nolan has published this valuable article in Public Seminar outlining the range of “Culture Wars” work of H-PAD.  If you want to know more (and jump in) read on! Van Gosse and Margaret Power, Co-Chairs 

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  • Information about this fantastic event is below: Please join us and please help spread the word to students and faculty colleagues about an important event on April 29, the Latin American Policy Forum: “In Search of a New U.S. Policy for a New Latin America: Burying 200 Years of the Monroe Doctrine.” It will take…

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  • Links to Recent Articles of Interest “The Beautiful Struggle” By Manisha Sinha, New York Review of Books, April 20 issue An extensive review essay on African American political activism and thought before the Civil War. The author teaches US history at the University of Connecticut and has published several books on slavery and Abolitionism. “Teaching…

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