Providing in-depth analysis of Cuba’s social, political, and economic landscape, highlighting perspectives often absent from mainstream narratives.
2025-2027 Postdoctoral Research Associate at the Carter G. Woodson Institute for African American and African Studies at the University of Virginia. Ph.D. in Early African American Women's History from Rutgers University.
Author of THE LOST TRADITION OF ECONOMIC EQUALITY IN AMERICA, 1600-1870, and many works on Native peoples in New England 1600-1900. Emeritus prof of history, Truman State University, now happy to be in Worcester Mass., aka Nipmuc homelands. He/him/FDJT
economist, lawyer, organizer, mamma
Associate Professor of Economics & Public Policy, UMass Amherst
https://www.lenorepalladino.com
my book: Good Company: Economic Policy after Shareholder Primacy, out 12/5/24
Official account for Rep. Moulton's press office. Member of House Armed Services Committee, Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure, and Select Committee on the CCP
Know Your Rights https://moulton.house.gov/immigration-rights
Head of Partnerships and Development @consortium.lgbt | Chair @proudchangemakers.bsky.social | LGBTQ+ Columnist Exposed Magazine
#LGBWithTheT Proud Queer 🏳️🌈🏳️⚧️
www.heatherpaterson.co.uk
Cartographer, historical GIS consultant, ancient historian, teacher. mossmaps.net
I am a NJ born and Boston-based historian and speaker. Author of numerous books, including A Glorious Fate: The Life and Legacy of Colonel Robert Gould Shaw. Visit: cwmemory.com
Join my Civil War Memory newsletter: https://kevinmlevin.substack.com
International historian at UCL. Author of Loyalty and Liberty (2013) and The Open Door Era (2017). Current project is on late-nineteenth-century US imperialism in the Caribbean from the bottom up.
Assistant Professor at the University of Prince Edward Island. Historian of China and the U.S., specializing in global historical and digital methods.
History PhD, trying to write a dissertation | 19th and 20th c. U.S.; race, space & law | Albuquerque, NM
Historian. Editor. author Long War on Drugs https://openresearchlibrary.org/content/f5382209-762c-4561-a5e2-4125c1a6613d
historian — Cornell U. professor — book author, “Troop Movements” (2026)
Retired from Temple University and a former Assistant Deputy Director of National Intelligence, I am currently the executive director of the Society for Historians of American Foreign Relations.
History professor & poker player.
Cowboys, LA Kings, Reds, Suns, Chelsea, AC Milan.
I don't hold grudges, I remember facts. Who am I kidding...I hold grudges. FAFO.
Comments & opinions are mine & do not represent my employer/its sponsoring institution.
Historian of diplomacy, gender, empire, United States, Germany, and Japan, 19th and 20th centuries, humanitarianism.
Currently at the University of Freiburg.
Historian, writer, former bartender.
Author of The United States and the Ends of Empire, @bloomsburyacad.bsky.social, 2026, and Disunited Nations, @lsupress.bsky.social, 2021. https://www.seantbyrnes.com
Official journal for the Society of Historians of American Foreign Relations (SHAFR) @shafrhistorians.bsky.social
https://academic.oup.com/dh
Prize Fellow, Harvard.
Law, tech, history. Space. PhD Princeton, JD/BS Columbia. Author, Technologies of the Self.
https://histecon.fas.harvard.edu/ehppf/Haris_Durrani.html
Writing about militia, federal finance, the international arms trade. | Postdoc @Brown | Ernest May Fellow @Harvard
New here. Cultural historian of US-Middle East and US-Africa relations. President of the Society for Historians of American Foreign Relations. Yoga. Animals. Science Fiction.
Author of Worldmaking (FSG, 2015) and America's Rasputin (Hill and Wang, 2008). For more see davidmilne.info.
Visiting scholar at Dartmouth. Historian of decolonization, development, postcolonial Africa, US & the world.
PhDing @uconnhistory | writing a diss on freedom of navigation, US foreign relations, and sovereignty at sea | also GEU-UAW Local 6950 pres | she/her
History prof at UC Berkeley // Writing about environmental politics
https://history.berkeley.edu/rebecca-herman
International history @Harvard. scholar.harvard.edu/manela
PhD candidate in History - 20th c US immigration and refugee history
@ehess, living in Philadelphia
Associate Professor at the University of Missouri. Studying energy history and U.S. foreign relations.
Historian of US foreign relations, Associate Professor at University of Kansas, mediocre knitter, and pie connoisseur. Author of "The Poverty of the World: Rediscovering the Poor at Home and Abroad, 1941-1968," an actual book I researched and wrote!
Now available on bluesky. Mostly history. Occasional Yacht Rock and sport. Author of Spinning the World: The Public Relations Industry and American Foreign Relations (Cambridge University Press, 2025) and more
Paul and Linda Austin Associate Professor of Military History
Virginia Tech
Current project: a biography of international human rights activist Ginetta Sagan.
Historian of the United States and the twentieth century world. Professor at Indiana University. Most recent book: The Mismeasure of Progress (Chicago UP). Now working on consultants, contracting, and the U.S. state
Assistant Professor of Strategy and Operations, US Naval War College. Author of THE NUCLEAR CLUB and co-editor of THE REAGAN MOMENT. Views represent neither the US Navy, Department of Defense, nor US government.
Historian of Food & Foreign Relations | #SHAFR Deputy Director | Senior Fellow @ SMU’s Center for Presidential History
UChicago PhD | Elihu Rose Scholar in Military History @ New York University.
Researching and writing about war, empire, and the everyday work of global power.
Oregon-born 🌲
Historian of 20thC US; women/gender/law/US & world. Writing a book on legal battles over the draft during Vietnam. She/her; views my own. Books are my happy place.
Historian and teacher. Author of THE INTERNAL COLONY: https://press.uchicago.edu/ucp/books/book/chicago/I/bo238821158.html
Historian | International history, global development, Cold War and decolonization | Professor at Univ. Regensburg | Author of "Humanitarian Invasion: Global Development in Cold War Afghanistan," now working on Shi'a Islamism | Views my own.
Middle East/International history. Three books on Iraq w/ Oxford UP. One forthcoming w/ Stanford UP. Naval War College@Naval Postgraduate School. PhD@Princeton. Views my own.
https://www.samuelhelfont.com
US Army officer and historian of war, humanitarianism, human rights, and the United Nations at the US Military Academy - West Point. Author of *Brutality in an Age of Human Rights* (Cornell UP ‘18).
Historian | Mobility Infrastructures | 19th-Century Worlds | Revolutions and Post-independences | Brazil
History prof in Hong Kong. My award-winning articles:
“A Country of Hair”: ROK Wigs, Kor Am Entrepreneurs, Af Am Hairstyles, & Cold War Industrialization
http://bit.ly/3PENmX0
The jawbone/quijada as global Black musical instrument
https://bit.ly/4nAl7ba
Hopeless Optimist — Efficient Procrastinator | Read too much of the beat generation growing up | Progressive
#WomensRights #LGBTQ+ #Equality #ClimateChange
Migrant. Historian. Eater. Co-Editor, Global Food History. Author of No Useless Mouth: Waging War and Fighting Hunger in the American Revolution; Editor of Claiming Land, Claiming Water & To Feast on Us as Their Prey. More: rachelbherrmann.com
Editor. Union leader. Cat lover.
I help launch Modern Authors toward big-picture goals
2,500+ Published 400+ National Awards
Looking forward to introducing you to the book publishing world ↴
Employment and labor lawyer posting about the law and Pennsylvania courts. Formerly legal aid. KNVB fan. Allentown, by way of Boston, DC, Gujarat, New Haven, and Chicago, but Berkshires at heart.
The Occupation Studies Research Network is the interdisciplinary hub for the global community of scholars working on military occupation.
https://fasos-research.nl/occupationstudies/
https://www.instagram.com/occupationstudies/
Early American History and other stuff. COYS!
assistant professor at stony brook university
writing about material and ideological infrastructures. semiconductors, the us state, quantum, political economy, sts/history of science
Official account of the Social Science History Association. Supporting social science history since 1974, we host an annual meeting and publish a journal. More about us can be found at www.ssha.org
History (Ottoman and Russian Empires) and international law.
Author, "From Slaves to Prisoners of War" (Oxford, 2018) and co-author, "To Save the Country" (Yale, 2019).
All views strictly my own.
Historian, voracious reader, & cocktail 🍸 enthusiast. Upcoming book—THE CROWN’S SILENCE: The Hidden History of the British Monarchy & Slavery (Mariner, Jan. 2026). Link: https://tinyurl.com/5erj7z6x
All views, my own. Website: www.brookennewman.com
https://eraldosouzadossantos.com/
History Senior Lecturer at Aston University in Birmingham, UK. Author of The Emotions of Internationalism (OUP, 2020) and co-editor of Archives and Emotions (2024).
Internationalism, culture, archives, emotions.
Views are mine. https://ilariascaglia.com
Historian at Stanford University, author of "Kennedy, Johnson, and the Nonaligned World" and "Days of Opportunity: The United States and Afghanistan Before the Soviet Invasion." It's good to have options.
Educator, Historian of Syrian and Lebanese Cuba. Co-Editor of Triscornia Migratory Camp. Born in Hialeah...not sure what I'm doing here.
The Nation podcast 'Start Making Sense" host; co-author with Mike Davis, 'Set the Night on Fire: L.A. in the Sixties"; KPFK podcast host, "Living in the USA"
Historian of labor, race, and (dock)workers. Unionist. Vegan. None of us are free until all of us are free. Ubuntu
I’m a historian and professor of Black and African Diaspora History. Author of Fear of a Black Republic: Haiti and the Birth of Black Internationalism
https://www.press.uillinois.edu/books/?id=p086908
https://drlesliealexander.com
Barton L. Weller Professor, MIT
Historian at Lafayette College. Author of "American Lucifers," a labor/environmental history of the work of making artificial light.
Historian, gardener, cook (not necessarily in that order)
Professor, Georgetown Law; contributor to New York Review of Books; former National Legal Director, ACLU. Views expressed are my own.
The Past and Present Society: making cutting edge social history accessible since 1952. Our journal Past & Present is published by Oxford University Press.
https://academic.oup.com/past
Sociologist of law and conflict. I write about torture, war crimes, military courts and occupations. Ask me about Guantánamo.
Scholar of the American Revolution and the Early American Republic, education. Author of "What's the Point of College? Seeking Purpose in an Age of Reform" and "Democracy's Schools: The Rise of Public Education in America." Website: https://johannneem.com
Historian of the 17th C. Americas: environment, plants, failed colonies, maps and more. Lover of travel, languages, stationery, and dresses. Wyoming isn't real unless you want to come visit me.
Historian of class and capital in the American Revolution. *Empire Ablaze* out in summer 2026. Previously, *Gentlemen Revolutionaries* https://press.princeton.edu/books/hardcover/9780691172668/gentlemen-revolutionaries
History, analysis & unabashed gossip about Revolutionary New England.
After teaching and writing about constitutional law for 50 yrs, it seemed time for me to reach beyond Harvard’s walls — to spread understanding and appreciation of the rule of law, of justice as fairness, and of a republic if we can keep it
@ksvesq.bsky.social’s husband; father of daughters; professor @georgetownlaw.bsky.social; #SCOTUS nerd @CNN.com
Bio: www.law.georgetown.edu/faculty/stephen-i-vladeck
"One First" Supreme Court newsletter: stevevladeck.com
Book: tinyurl.com/shadowdocketpb
Political scientist & part-time farmer. Books: 'On Revolutions' (2022), 'Civil Resistance' (2021), & 'The Politics of Terror' (2019). Coming soon: 'Bread & Roses' & 'The End of People Power.' https://www.ericachenoweth.com. What a time to be alive.
Professor of history at Purdue: 20th-Century international history & the global economy. Author of TRADING POWER and GERMANY'S COLD WAR. Current book project follows German economic engagement in Brazil.
Diplomatic historian, Director of East Asian Studies at Ohio State. Former director of Institute for Korean Studies, former SHAFR president. Boxer, hockey player, beer drinker, Democrat, Red Sox fan. Gets hurt a lot (especially lately).
Author of Author of Maladies of Empire & Sick from Freedom; Stand by Me: The Forgotten History of Gay Liberation; Gilder Lehrman NEH Prof at Gettysburg College; https://www.jimdownsofficial.com
Historian | NYT best-selling author | UVa Prof. | Forthcoming: “A SHADOW OVER THE WORLD: FDR, the Rise of Fascism, and the Making of America’s WW2.” | American Academy in Berlin 2025
Historian at NYU. Environment, energy, climate, Indigenous history, American West. Also gripes and misadventures.
Associate Professor of History at Centre College. Author of Only a Few Blocks to Cuba: Cold War Refugee Policy, the Cuban Diaspora, and the Transformation of Miami. Opinions my own, not my employer's.
"Chill Commie." Professor of History at Illinois State University. Intellectual historian. I write books about US history, Karl Marx, culture wars, history of education.
Author: Captive Cosmopolitans:
Black Mariners and the World of South Atlantic Slavery
https://uncpress.org/book/9781469671468/captive-cosmopolitans/
The RAI is a Department of the University of Oxford, dedicated to the interdisciplinary and comparative study of the USA. Check out our podcast, The Last Best Hope with our Director, Professor Adam Smith!
https://www.rai.ox.ac.uk/
Sociology professor at University of California San Diego and (co)author of The Refugee System (2023); Refuge beyond Reach (2019); and Culling the Masses (2014). I research policies and experiences around migration and asylum.
https://tinyurl.com/4snsdvzf
Associate Professor of History and Division Chair of Arts and Humanities at Duke Kunshan University. US foreign relations and modern China. Author of "The Tormented Alliance."
Historian of global decolonization at Ohio State
Author of STATES-IN-WAITING
https://linktr.ee/lydia_walker
Associate Professor of History. Historian of Booker T. Washington, the Black Diaspora, & Empire. Penn State and K-State alum. Proud Californian. Cat dad. Views are my own.
prof at UNC
⚽️getting REALLY into professional women's soccer ⚽️
Antifascist. Asst Prof @ Yale. Personal acct. Writing book on digital war, drones, & empire w/ view from the Global South. Former journo & filmmaker. Interests: tech, militarism, anticolonial, anti-imperial praxis, transnatl solidarities.Free Palestine! 🇵🇸
Associate Professor of Political Science at Salisbury University, teaching and writing on US foreign policy, IR theory, and civil-military relations in Latin America
Historian/Librarian
Archives and Public History
Director of Research, Ulysses S. Grant Presidential Library. Author of "Exporting Reconstruction: US Grant and a New Empire of Liberty"
Just a lad from Flea Bottom.
Professor of Latinx/labor/food/migration history @ Columbia and Tejana living in NYC. Author of GROUNDS FOR DREAMING (2016) and AWAITING THEIR FEAST (2025).
Historian, writer, editor. Author of "American Power in the Netherlands" (Bloomsbury, 2026). I blog about history and writing at fractalpast.com. Working on a biography of Pittsburgh's Daisy Lampkin.
For editing inquiries: www.fractalpast.com.
Associate Professor of National Security and Strategy
at the U.S. Army War College. Indo-Pacific & Eurasian Security, Strategy, and Development Politics.
Pedestrian Historian.
Imperialism Syllabus: http://tinyurl.com/ev4psh98
The Anticolonial Front: http://tinyurl.com/33d3exca.
Youtube: https://tinyurl.com/ykp7r5a9.
Dept. chair.😱 U.S. #historian -intellectual, legal, political. Book: *Debating the American State...* Now: U.S. democracy & the world. Former legal journalist. NYC
Advancing the understanding of national security in a global context