Officially ABD! Successfully defended my dissertation proposal! Canβt wait to start writing soon!
Officially ABD! Successfully defended my dissertation proposal! Canβt wait to start writing soon!
π£Save the date for our exhibit opening of Unfinished Revolutions: Living Stories of American Rights!
Stop by anytime on April 1st between 5pm and 8pm to explore the exhibit, enjoy light refreshments, and listen to protest music performed by Paul Kotheimer.
Got some packages from printing yesterday! The exhibit I co-curated βUnfinished Revolutions: Living Stories of American Rightsβ goes up in just a few weeks!
Another one bites the dust! I am excited to have passed all my preliminary exams and look forward to my dissertation proposal defense in a few short weeks!
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Powerful piece written by Historian Michael Lansing. Be sure to give it a read.
My next exhibit project is coming to @spurlockmuseum.bsky.social soon! Be sure to check it out while itβs up: www.spurlock.illinois.edu/exhibits/pro...
The majority of archival material out there has NOT been digitized.
So if you really want to figure something out, odds are that you have to go to an archive and dig.
Historians are trained to dig.
In the craziness of the end of the semester I forgot to share a very exciting email I received a few weeks ago.
I passed my US history since 1830 preliminary exam with distinction!
Now on to the last exam and my dissertation proposal defense!
Grateful to win the WHA Graduate Student Prize at this yearβs convention in Albuquerque, NM!
Wow - what a powerful read!
This is so cool! Canβt wait to hear more about how it goes.
I was able to! The look on the poor student workers face when I brought three big bags of books back to them was priceless. I said βnow imagine having to read them allβ π€£
Thanks Josh!
Thank you! My list included a good mix of the new and the classics, and included A Companion to American Environmental History too!
This was only half of the reading list, but thankfully they can all be put away today because I passed my major field prelim exam this morning! π₯³
Blog post about my summer research trip: history.illinois.edu/news/2025-09...
WARNING: I love a good a pun
Come see @dalemize.bsky.socialβs and my new exhibit!!!
Found a needle in a haystack plane ticket for WHA (MUCH cheaper than any other tickets I was finding). Iβm taking that as a good omen that my first prelim exam will go swimmingly in a few weeks.
ββ¦unburdened by the structures of modern environmental law, imprisoned workers helped turn an unbroken wilderness into a beehive of economic activityβ¦β
- @cjeffersonhall.bsky.social
I loved this work, found it intriguing, and it is a timely read. I would highly recommend!
ββ¦wilderness reveals itself to be not some primeval character of nature but rather an artifact of modernity, a concept employed by conservationists to naturalize the transformations taking place in rural America during the last nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.β
- Karl Jacoby
βEver since John D. Rockefeller began to finance the massive restoration of Williamsburg during the 1920s and 1930s, βthe world of American historic preservation has not been the same.ββ
- Arnold Alanen and Robert Melnick
βIt is not surprising that those whose economic and social interests depended on the continuing use of chemicals have a significant stake in asserting the uncertainty of the irrelevance of any connections between environment and health.β
-Linda Nash
βThe most crucial lesson of big box history is that these cinderblock-and-parking-lot edifices are a product of choice rather than fate and that the entrepreneurship that created them will also surely destroy the current system for on deemed more efficient.β
-Shane Hamilton
βMaking manure, more than any other single practice represented the intention and wherewithal of any farmer to remain on land presently cultivated.β
-Steven Stoll
Researches beef cattle all week, reads about dairy cattle on Saturday π
βWhat eaters put on the plate or pour in the glass embeds them within social and economic relationships, engages them in political contexts, and ties them to ecological processes.β
- @kdsh.bsky.social
This one felt timely. Just in case anyone needs a 1960s refresher on inflation.
Iβm a little jealous that this 9 year old could draw better than I can at 25
First day of two weeks at the American Heritage Center at the University of Wyoming in Laramie! Already have found amazing materials in the first few hours! Canβt wait to continue exploring!
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βTheir sense of place was utopian and each group framed its vision in light of its own narrow vision of the past, often in blatantly self-serving termsβ¦β
- Matthew Klingle
Check out this article written about an exhibit I curated at the Spurlock Museum of World Cultures here in Urbana-Champaign! ipmnewsroom.org/rainbow-refl...