CFP: Travel to Collections at University of Florida
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The Southern Jewish Historical Society (SJHS) offers grants for projects relevant to southern Jewish History (broadly conceived and including Florida). Categories include project completion grants, research grants, and archival grants. Deadline for applications is March 15, 2023. For more information and application guidelines, see www.jewishsouth.org/sjhs-grants-applications.
The Allen Morris Forum on the Native South invites interested parties to join a collegial exhibition of new research on Native Americans in the American South via Zoom. The February 2023 session welcomes the work of Dr. Jason Herbert.
The Allen Morris Forum on the Native South invites interested parties to join a collegial exhibition of new research on Native Americans in the American South via Zoom. The February 2023 session welcomes the work of Dr. Jason Herbert.
The Allen Morris Forum on the Native South invites interested parties to join a collegial exhibition of new research on Native Americans in the American South via Zoom. The February 2023 session welcomes the work of Dr. Jason Herbert.
The Allen Morris Forum on the Native South invites interested parties to join a collegial exhibition of new research on Native Americans in the American South via Zoom. The February 2023 session welcomes the work of Dr. Jason Herbert.
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Thomas A. Castillo.
Working in the Magic City: Moral Economy in Early Twentieth-Century Miami.
Working Class in American History Series. Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 2022. ix + 274 pp.
$28.00 (paper), ISBN 978-0-252-08653-3; $110.00 (cloth), ISBN 978-0-252-04445-8.