Reflections on 25 years of Refried Elvis (Part 1 of 2)
Celebrating 25 years of REFRIED ELVIS with the first of two posts focusing on the monumental book.
Read More >Celebrating 25 years of REFRIED ELVIS with the first of two posts focusing on the monumental book.
Read More >Every year the National Association for Chicana and Chicano Studies (NACCS) awards the Antonia I. Castañeda Prize to recognize historical scholarship that examines the intersections of class, race, gender, and sexuality, as …
Read More >Offshore Attachments reveals how the contested management of sex and race transformed the Caribbean into a crucial site in the global oil economy. By the mid-twentieth century, the Dutch islands of Curaçao …
Read More >By Eline van Ommen, author of Nicaragua Must Survive: Sandinista Revolutionary Diplomacy in the Global Cold War When I submitted my dissertation in 2019, my supervisor gave me the mug that had …
Read More >Deep below the ground in Tucson, Arizona, lies an aquifer forever altered by the detritus of a postwar Superfund site. Disabled Ecologies tells the story of this contamination and its ripple effects …
Read More >How can material objects help us better understand the complex, contested, and sometimes contradictory history of philanthropy? This question guides the new special issue of The Public Historian, “Material Culture as a …
Read More >This interview was originally published by the UCI School of Social Sciences, and is reposted here with permission. In their newly released edition of Immigrant America: A Portrait (University of California Press), UCI Distinguished …
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Read More >In Seeding Empire, Aaron Eddens rewrites an enduring story about the past—and future—of global agriculture. Eddens connects today’s efforts to cultivate a “Green Revolution in Africa” to a history of American projects …
Read More >By Shannon Cram, author of Unmaking the Bomb: Environmental Cleanup and the Politics of Impossibility “A powerfully researched and important look at the ravages of nuclear waste remediation.”—One of the Best Indie …
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