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Enjoyed this episode and I second @jamellebouie.net's recommendation at the end of Andy Horowitz's Katrina: A History, 1915-2015
Bouie: Sure. We’re well past the Hurricane Katrina anniversary, but in anticipation of it, I read a book that had been on my list for a long time, which is, “Katrina: A History, 1915-2015,” by Andy Horowitz. It’s just a wonderful history, not simply of New Orleans, but of Louisiana and the Gulf Coast.
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profmsinha.bsky.social
The history of abolition is so important in these dark days of the republic. They succeeded when enslavers controlled the entire federal government, the Supreme Court, the Electoral College and Congress through the three fifths clause. Join me tonight! www.gilderlehrman.org/itv-registra...
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@profmsinha.bsky.social will deliver the 2025 Richard T. Greener Lecture, “The Rise and Fall of the Second American Republic.”

Wednesday, October 15, 5:00 p.m. in the South Caroliniana Library at the @sc.edu

Sponsored by the Museum of Education and the History Center
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Our second Wednesday Workshop of the semester, "Rediscovering James W.C. Pennington, Black Reformed Minister and Activist" with Jan Stievermann, is this Wednesday!
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Hey undergrads! Experience China in the summer with a program which will immerse you in the history, arts, culture, and social life of China. You will visit world famous heritage sites such as The Great Wall of China, Terracotta warriors, and Forbidden City. Info session Oct 28th!
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Nicolas Weber will give a lecture on Vietnam's colonial expansion in the 19th century. The event entitled "Vietnam's Buried Colonial Past: Cham and Khmer Voices of Survivance," will highlight indigenous Cham and Khmer experiences of dispossession and displacement. 5pm Oct 30 in Storrs WW01.
Black and yellow text on a white background describe the abstract for a talk titled "Vietnam's Buried Past" to be given by Nicolas Weber on October 30th at 5pm in room WW01 in Storrs. Circular images of primary source texts decorate the flyer.
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Enjoyed doing this interview with Luke Pickrell from Berkeley on his podcast Democratic Constitution. Do support his podcast on Apple. youtu.be/nEb4izWdf8k?...
Manisha Sinha on the Rise and Fall of the Second American Republic
YouTube video by The Democratic Constitution Podcast
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THIS WEEK! Join UConn History as we host Rose Miron for two talks about her work as Vice President for Research and Education for the Newberry Library.
Green and white poster showing Rose Miron smiling next to the details of her talks this week. The 9/23 talk title reads “Mohican Heritage Tourism: Cultivating Memoryscapes and Belonging in Indigenous Homelands” and notes it is at 5:00pm at Konover Auditorium. The 9/24 title reads "Re-Centering Native Women in Zhegagoynak (Chicago) History” and notes it will be at 12:15pm in the Wood Hall basement lounge.
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Folks if you would like to listen in, I did a podcast on the new book with the wonderful @mkn.bsky.social for the Massachusetts Historical Society. #theriseandfallofthesecondamericanrepublic audio book is selling at a promotional discount, link in the comments! www.masshist.org/podcast/hath...
Massachusetts Historical Society: The Rise and Fall of the Second American Republic with Manisha Sinha
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ICYMI: our own @profmsinha.bsky.social discussed her most recent book on The Long View last week! Check it out here:
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Manisha Sinha, author of The Rise and Fall of the Second American Republic: Reconstruction, 1860-1920 open.substack.com/pub/julianze... @profmsinha.bsky.social joined The Long View to discuss her important book, The Rise and Fall of the Second American Republic: Reconstruction, 1860-1920.
Manisha Sinha, author of The Rise and Fall of the Second American Republic: Reconstruction, 1860-1920
A recording from Julian Zelizer's live video
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What a showing out of UConn graduate students at the 2025 SHEAR conference!
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Have a great weekend at the 2025 SHEAR meeting to the UConn faculty and grads in attendance, including our own Maisha Sinha, who is the current president of the Society for Historians of the Early American Republic!
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PUB DATE today folks happy to have written the foreward to Sylvia Frey's classic on black resistance in the south during the American Revolution, one of my favorite books in grad school. @princetonupress.bsky.social did a great job with the new edition. press.princeton.edu/books/paperb...
Water from the Rock
A multifaceted history of Black resistance during the War of Independence
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Congratulations to the UConn History faculty, grads, and affiliates attending the annual SHAFR Conference in Arlington, VA!

Frank Costigiola
Bradley Simpson
Grace Easterly
Gabrielle Westcott
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The #SHAFR2025 program is live on the website!
tinyurl.com/yc2mchp7
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Congratulations to Mamiri Imai of @uconnhistory.bsky.social for being selected and completing the Sex Gender and Print seminar at the American Antiquarian Society!
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Historian here presidential pardon is in the Constitution but the founders did not imagine they could be solicited through bribes or upend the rule of law. My take here.https://www.wfsb.com/2025/05/28/former-connecticut-governor-john-rowland-receives-pardon-by-president-trump/
Former Connecticut Gov. Rowland receives pardon from President Trump
Former Connecticut Gov. John Rowland received a pardon from President Donald Trump.
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Grades submitted, semester is over! Thanks to my wonderful undergraduate students who nominated me for the Provost’s teaching and mentorship award. And to top it this relatively nice review of #theriseandfallofthesecondamericanrepublic @nybooks.com www.nybooks.com/articles/202...
One Brief Shining Moment | Adam Hochschild
In the sweltering days of early July 1913, more than 50,000 men gathered for a most unusual reunion. To mark the fiftieth anniversary of the Battle of
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