Memory Selected Papers of the CRE, 2023 War & Society Bringing Order Out of Chaos: Post-Battle Expectations at Eylau and Borodino
Atlantic History Caribbean History Memory Race From Père-Lachaise to the Creole Blues: The Fight for Anti-Racist Collective Memories in 19th-Century France and Today
American Revolution Christmas Class Loyalists Memory Popular Culture Mythmaking in Manhattan: Stories of 1776 and Santa Claus
"Age of Slavery" "Rethinking the Revolutionary Canon" Class Haitian History Haitian Revolution Memory Before Silencing the Past: Michel-Rolph Trouillot’s Stirring the Pot of Haitian History
"Teaching Revolutions" Memory Print Culture Royalty Social History The Assassination of the Czar: A Course Project Examining US Newspaper Editorials, March 1881
"Art of Revolution" American Revolution Art History Memory Religion No Bishops, No Kings: Religious Iconography and Popular Memory of the American Revolution
"Latin America's Ongoing Revolutions" Cuba Latin American History Material Culture Memory Race “La gloria es suya y nadie puede quitársela”: Estatuas, monumentos y la memoria del racismo en Cuba
African American History Borderlands Haitian Revolution Memory Native Americans Race United States History World History L’Ouverture High School: Race, Place, and Memory in Oklahoma
"Rethinking the Revolutionary Canon" American Revolution Historiography Marxism Memory Political Culture Uncategorized How Not to Read Bernard Bailyn: The Current Conservative Appropriation of a Monumental Historian Gets Him Wrong
American Revolution Contemporary History Memory Political Culture Political History Resistance War & Society Will the Real George Washington Please Stand Up?