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Migrations: A World on the Move, podcast from Cornell's Migrations initiative

We've just launched the second season of Migrations: A World on the Move, produced through Cornell University's Migrations initiative. This season, we focus on the theme of WAITING. You can find our first episode, along with all episodes from season 1, at our website (https://migrations.cornell.edu/podcast) and on podcasting platforms.

Hodson Trust - John Carter Brown Fellowship (four months, $20,000 + housing)

The Starr Center for the Study of the American Experience and the John Carter Brown Library invite applications for the Hodson Trust - John Carter Brown Fellowship, a unique research and writing fellowship. The Hodson Trust - John Carter Brown Fellowship supports work by academics, independent scholars and writers working on significant projects relating to the literature, history, culture, or art of the Americas before 1830. Candidates with a U.S.

Author: 
Lucy Barnhouse, Elizabeth Keohane-Burbridge, Christine Caccipuoti, Josh Hevert, Kristin Uscinski
Reviewer: 
Gregory J. Dehler

Dehler on Barnhouse and Keohane-Burbridge and Caccipuoti and Hevert and Uscinski, 'Footnoting History'

Lucy Barnhouse, Elizabeth Keohane-Burbridge, Christine Caccipuoti, Josh Hevert, Kristin Uscinski. Footnoting History. https://www.footnotinghistory.com/: Footnoting History, 2013-2021. .

Reviewed by Gregory J. Dehler (Front Range Community College) Published on H-Podcast (November, 2021) Commissioned by Robert Cassanello (he/him/his) (University of Central Florida)

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