Laura Ansley
@lmansley.bsky.social
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Editor, historian, feminist, & book-lover | Director of Publications, @historians.org | Emerita, @nursingclio.bsky.social | she/her
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“Historically, to be disabled was to be denied space,” writes Deanna Hagman. In #AHAPerspectives, she examines Philadelphia’s Carousel House, a recreation center designed for inclusion. 🗃️
Making Space – AHA
Philadelphia’s Carousel House is a historical case study for the value of spaces created for and with the disability community.
www.historians.org
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deborahb.bsky.social
"Secretary Kennedy is entitled to his views. But he is not entitled to put people’s health at risk. He has rejected science, misled the public and compromised the health of Americans."
Opinion | Six surgeons general: It’s our duty to warn the nation about RFK Jr.
We took an oath to declare dangers when we found them. We’re doing that again today.
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lmansley.bsky.social
1. Best cover everrrrr. 2. Your author photo cracks me up.
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New History Job Posted Today: Assistant/Associate Professor in Public History - Tenure Track/Tenured | Department of History | WSU
Assistant/Associate Professor in Public History - Tenure Track/Tenured | Department of History | WSU
Pullman, Washington, Washington State University’s Department of History invites applications for a tenure-track Assistant or tenured Associate Professor in  Public History  for its flagship campus in Pullman, Washington, beginning August 16, 2026. We seek a creative scholar-teacher whose work engages the methods and practice of public history, embraces community-engaged teaching and research, and incorporates emerging digital technologies to expand the reach and impact of history. With departmental strengths in the American West, Pacific Northwest, Borderlands, World, and Public Histories, this position offers the opportunity to shape how public history addresses twenty-first century challenges while mentoring graduate and undergraduate students. Applications are due by  November 30, 2025 . Assistant Professor salary range for this position is $80,000 to $85,000 per nine-month academic year. Associate Professor salary range for this position is $85,000 to $90,000 per nine-month academic year. Learn more and apply at  wsu.edu/jobs (search for R-14052). Required Qualifications (Assistant rank): ? Completed PhD in history or closely related field by start of employment date?   Demonstrated record of or potential for research and scholarship in public history    Proven or potential for successful teaching and instruction?   Demonstrated record of supporting, or potential to support, access and opportunity in research, teaching, and service in alignment with WSU’s land grant mission   Required Qualifications (Associate rank): In addition to those listed above:   Demonstrated record of national impact or significance of public history work and scholarship   Must have a record of accomplishments in research, teaching commensurate with school/department, college, and university standards for tenure at the level of associate professor    Assistant Professor salary range for this position is $80,000 to $85,000 per nine-month academic year. Associate Professor salary range for this position is $85,000 to $90,000 per nine-month academic year. In accordance with RCW 49.58.110, the above salary reflects the full salary range for this position. Individual placement within the range is based on the candidate’s current experience, education, skills, and abilities related to the position or as mandated by a U.S. Department of Labor prevailing wage determination.? WSU offers a comprehensive benefits package which includes paid sick and vacation leave; paid holidays; medical, dental, life and disability insurance package for employees and dependents; retirement; deferred compensation and optional supplemental retirement accounts. For a more detailed summary of benefits offered by WSU for Faculty visit: https://hrs.wsu.edu/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/2024-Benefit-Overview-for-Faculty-and-AP.pdf Find total compensation information here: https://hrs.wsu.edu/managers/recruitment-toolkit/total-compensation/.
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rcolesworthy.bsky.social
FYI happening this Thursday—free and open to all. Just click the link to register. Featuring @dwcongdon.com, @dawnd.bsky.social, and Alyssa Napier talking all things diss to book—what’s the diff b/w them, how to find a press/approach an editor, tips for proposal writing. Join us & spread the word!
aupresses.bsky.social
All are invited to the first in Publishing with University Presses Webinar Series, "Turning Your Dissertation into a Book," Oct 9 at 1pm ET. Organized by our Faculty Outreach Committee with the Rutgers Ctr for Minority Serving Institutions.

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Only exception was at the Corning Museum of Glass on Thursday. Took way too many pics there. bsky.app/profile/lman...
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The Corning Museum of Glass lives up to its incredible reputation. And we’re bringing a decorative gourd home with us.
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Beautiful long weekend in the Finger Lakes welcoming a new person into our family. The best measure of a good wedding and family trip? How few photos I took.
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I would totally do that if not for the wedding we’re attending tomorrow! (The reason we’re in the area in the first place.)
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The Corning Museum of Glass lives up to its incredible reputation. And we’re bringing a decorative gourd home with us.
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historians.org
“Knowing an organization’s history can help achieve its mission and vision.” In #AHAPerspectives, Tom Vance recounts his experiences writing three histories of local Kalamazoo organizations. 🗃️
Tapping a Strategic Resource – AHA
Organizational history is not merely an antiquarian exercise; it is also a strategic resource.
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anthonyclark.bsky.social
If you've done in-person research at any of the following presidential libraries in the last 8 months, can you please follow me/contact me—soon—for a story I'm working on (can be off the record)?

Hoover
FDR
Truman
Eisenhower
JFK
LBJ
Ford
Carter

And either way, can you please share this request? 🙏
lmansley.bsky.social
Finished this evening and it’s full of academia trauma triggers. Yet I still enjoyed it a lot!
lmansley.bsky.social
R. F. Kuang’s Babel was, at its heart, a critique of imperialism and 19th-century academia’s role in it.

I’m about a quarter into her new novel, Katabasis, and it is a blistering takedown of academia *today*. Here are reasons people are in the pride section of hell:
R. F. Kuang’s Babel The procession of petty sins continued as they circled up the floors. Moore seemed to delight very much in explicating the moral failure of his fellow residents, for his hushed whispers nevertheless carried over the floors, eliciting the occasional peeved glare. "Now, that one self-published self-help productivity books.
"Calls himself a Communist, but hasn't read Das Kapital.
"Recites pi to show off.
"Had more of a comment, not a question.
"Wouldn't accept papers written in the first person.
"Turned his exam papers over very loudly.
"Still asks people what they got on their A-levels.
"Still tells people what he got on his A-levels.
"Made his wife call him Doctor. He's a medi-evalist, mind you.
"Now, that one keeps saying he went to school in Boston and expecting everyone to know what he means. Every few years the other Shades gang up on him and brick him up behind the stacks."
lmansley.bsky.social
Amid all the bigger problems in DC this week:
My spouse's NEH-funded job as a documentary editor ends today. It's work that he loved doing and a project that's worthy of publication and further funding. And yet here we are.
lmansley.bsky.social
Having worked with @lollardfish.bsky.social over the years in settings like public scholarship workshops, this is gonna be a must-read.
lollardfish.bsky.social
COVER REVEAL AND PREORDER: The Public Scholar - A Practical Handbook.

"Perry focuses on the practical details of how to approach public scholarship. How do you pitch a piece to an editor? When should you follow or ignore the rules of the genre? And what happens once your piece is out in the world?"
The Public Scholar
A Practical Handbook
www.press.jhu.edu
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historians.org
In #AHAPerspectives, Andrew Hardy writes about how he and fellow graduate students at Berkeley have created public walking tours of the university based on original historical research. 🗃️
New Campus Cartographies – AHA
Infusing historical research into walking tours has helped Andrew Hardy and his fellow graduate students remake their campus into a public history site.
www.historians.org
lmansley.bsky.social
One thing I especially like is how creatively they're thinking. Andrew, as a historian of East Asia, could have decided that a tour in California couldn't connect to his research. But as he shows here, there is plenty to connect UC Berkeley to East Asian studies.
lmansley.bsky.social
I love this project, created and led by UC Berkeley history grad students, to apply their historical research in campus tours. Andrew Hardy wrote about it for #AHAPerspectives: 🗃️
New Campus Cartographies – AHA
Infusing historical research into walking tours has helped Andrew Hardy and his fellow graduate students remake their campus into a public history site.
www.historians.org
lmansley.bsky.social
I love this project, created and led by UC Berkeley history grad students, to apply their historical research in campus tours. Andrew Hardy wrote about it for #AHAPerspectives: 🗃️
New Campus Cartographies – AHA
Infusing historical research into walking tours has helped Andrew Hardy and his fellow graduate students remake their campus into a public history site.
www.historians.org
lmansley.bsky.social
I'm only surprised he doesn't have a flag lapel pin.
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Noticed by a clothing historian friend: American flag belt buckle. Because the flag next to him and projected behind him isn't enough.
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Perfect image for this moment -- Pete Hegseth wasted millions of dollars flying military leaders from across the globe to hear him blather about gender-neutral physical fitness standards and appearance, and the chryon in the corner notes the government is about to shut down.
Pete Hegseth's Ted Talk
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Inflation is real. At the start of season 16, Bob Belcher is thinking of raising the price of his burgers by $1 to $6.95.
a bob 's burgers cartoon character with a mustache and big eyes
Alt: Bob Belcher grimaces and shakes his head
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aupresses.bsky.social
All are invited to the first in Publishing with University Presses Webinar Series, "Turning Your Dissertation into a Book," Oct 9 at 1pm ET. Organized by our Faculty Outreach Committee with the Rutgers Ctr for Minority Serving Institutions.

Register here: https://buff.ly/UiOAr5M
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