I knew him, and he was very generous and very supportive of me. His works was pathbreaking
I knew him, and he was very generous and very supportive of me. His works was pathbreaking
Devastating news
You will be brilliant! We need your voice!
Michael Louella: โCommunity engagement is not an accessory to science โ it is one of its driving forces.โ #CROI2026
4-5 years ago there were MDs like Lucy McBride crowing about the urgency of normal, getting kids back to school. There were PR hacks like David Zweig supporting them. Now kids are being sent to immigration detention, getting measles & these folks are nowhere to be found. It was never about the kids.
Iโm so happy your book is getting this attention
My article in the Philadelphia Inquirer. Always better in print! โSlavery was central to the presidency. The Presidentโs House should say soโ www.inquirer.com/opinion/comm...
Thanks for sharing my essay!
OPINION: "George Washington's home in Philadelphia stood on hallowed ground where the ideals of liberty were articulated alongside the daily practice of human bondage." โ Jim Downs
I wrote an Opinion Essay for the Phila Inquirer. The piece mentions the conference Iโm directing for the Library Company of Phila. Iโve gifted the article, so thereโs no paywall. www.inquirer.com/opinion/comm...
Proud to be directing this conference. Even more excited about the speakers. Please share widely and register librarycompany.org/academic-pro...
Three women on a raft move across a body of water in front of green, yellow, and brown mountains; white text announces the title of the book: THE WESTERNERS: MYTHMAKING AND BELONGING ON THE AMERICAN FRONTIER; a narrow strip at left bears four images: Jim Beckwourth, Sacajawea, Ovando Hollister, and Polly Bemis.
Blueskis, studies have shown that when folks see or hear about a book more than five times, they are likely to check it out, and buy it.
So in the spirit of creating buzz, here is the gorgeous cover of THE WESTERNERS, which will be published on March 31!
Articles The Donaldsonville March of 1870: A Case Study in Black Militiasโ Use of Force to Combat Insurrectionists in the Reconstruction South J. Jacob Calhoun pp. 9-34 restricted access HTML icon View The Donaldsonville March of 1870: A Case Study in Black Militiasโ Use of Force to Combat Insurrectionists in the Reconstruction South PDF icon Download The Donaldsonville March of 1870: A Case Study in Black Militiasโ Use of Force to Combat Insurrectionists in the Reconstruction South Save The Donaldsonville March of 1870: A Case Study in Black Militiasโ Use of Force to Combat Insurrectionists in the Reconstruction South Get Access to The Donaldsonville March of 1870: A Case Study in Black Militiasโ Use of Force to Combat Insurrectionists in the Reconstruction South Greater Reconstruction and the Limitations to Federal Power in the USโMexico Borderlands William S. Kiser pp. 35-58 restricted access HTML icon View Greater Reconstruction and the Limitations to Federal Power in the USโMexico Borderlands PDF icon Download Greater Reconstruction and the Limitations to Federal Power in the USโMexico Borderlands Save Greater Reconstruction and the Limitations to Federal Power in the USโMexico Borderlands Get Access to Greater Reconstruction and the Limitations to Federal Power in the USโMexico Borderlands Cracks in the Granite: Contested Civil War Memories in the American West John R. Legg, Niels Eichhorn pp. 59-89
Pleased to share the news that the latest issue of our journal "Civil War History"โedited by @jimdowns.bsky.social, and featuring articles by @legg.bsky.social, @nielseichhorn.bsky.social, and othersโis now available at @projectmuse.bsky.social:
muse.jhu.edu/issue/56267
Outrageous: RFK questions germ theoryโ& wants to revive the Ancient Greek idea of the humors, a framework dismantled by the 17th century & considered atavistic by the time of the Civil War.After decades of scientific progress, this is the direction heโs pointing us. www.instagram.com/reel/DTjBszG...
Blueskis, have you ever wondered how soap became so smelly?
Or what soap production might have to do with warfare?
If so, join us for a virtual conversation about these and other soapy matters tomorrow, January 13 at 5:00 EST!
Register here: www.masshist.org/events/Indus...
Iโm sure you had brilliant things to say
Thank u
Thank u
I woke up this morning to an email from Jonathan Ned Katz, the father of gay American history, telling me that my article is in print in The New York Times. I am standing on his shoulders. He paved the way for so many of us to do this work. Thank you, Jonathan!
Huzzah
Proud to have published January 6 & the Politics of History w/ historians Jill Lepore, Joanne Freeman, Stephanie McCurry, Elizabeth Hinton, Will Sturkey, Julian Zelizer. The book includes a vital debate about historiansโ responsibilities as public intellectuals. www.amazon.com/January-Poli...
Also, this โ โ I was thrilled to get Jill Lepore, Elizabeth Hinton and others in conversationโ which also sparked a larger conversation about the role of historian public intellectuals. www.amazon.com/January-Poli...
Right after the January 6 insurrection and in the years afterward, historians wrote about its echoes in the past and its implications for the future.
Here is a roundup of their online articles, with links:
megankatenelson.com/historians-c...
Thanks for sharing
@jimdowns.bsky.social on โHeated Rivalryโ Is Gay Cultureโs Next Frontier www.nytimes.com/2026/01/03/o...
I really like this column by Jim Downs.
Heated Rivalryis a terrific show. It is wonderful to see gay people accurately portrayed on the screen as real human beings.
www.nytimes.com/2026/01/03/o...
Thank you!
Thanks, Bruce!! It means a lot
Thank you for reading โ โ I really appreciate it. And Iโm also happy that you like this angle.
Thanks, bud