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USIH-adjacent Books that I’m Enjoying in 2022

Below are the USIH-adjacent books that I’m enjoying currently. I created a similar post last year at the start of 2021. What are you reading, or planning to read? ONE: The Museum: A Short History of Crisis and Resilience online pharmacy buy ventolin online no prescription by Samuel J. Redman (April 2022) The Museum traces the history of museums confronting crises in the modern U.S.: World War I, the Great Depression, World War II, 1970s protests, 1980s-1990s history wars, and contemporary issues. The book carefully balances museums themselves, the history of museums, and how that historical context shaped the museums Read more
Billie Holiday singing to illustrate the topic of the post.

Songs and Theories of Being

Quiz scores and discussion board posts suggest that my students appreciate those items on the syllabus that can be watched or listened to rather than read. The Uncivil and Throughline Read more
*Gendered Citizenship* Cover

Review of *Gendered Citizenship*

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