From the Bookshelf: Kelman, A Misplaced Massacre Blog, From the BookshelfAugust 19, 2013October 28, 2013 From the Bookshelf Periodic musings on books I like. As I explained last week, the 1864 Sand Creek Massacre was the first topic to draw me into Western History. AfterContinue readingFrom the Bookshelf: Kelman, A Misplaced Massacre Share this:FacebookMorePinterestPocketLinkedInRedditTumblrTwitterEmailLike this:Like Loading...
New Scholarship in North American Indigenous Genocide Studies BlogNovember 28, 2014 After writing briefly on the 150 year commemoration of the Sand Creek Massacre, I thought it would be useful to crowd-source building an up to date reading list of newContinue readingNew Scholarship in North American Indigenous Genocide Studies Share this:FacebookMorePinterestPocketLinkedInRedditTumblrTwitterEmailLike this:Like Loading...
150 Years since the 1864 Sand Creek Massacre BlogNovember 28, 2014 Today commemorates 150 years since the 29 November 1864 Sand Creek Massacre. I have written on the topic before, and do have much to add today other than to sayContinue reading150 Years since the 1864 Sand Creek Massacre Share this:FacebookMorePinterestPocketLinkedInRedditTumblrTwitterEmailLike this:Like Loading...
More Panels to Check Out at the 2014 Western History Association conference in Newport Beach, Oct. 15-18 Blog, EventsJuly 22, 2014 I already gave a rundown of the borderlands and transnational history panels at the upcoming Western History Association Conference in Newport Beach, Oct. 15-18, 2014, but there are a numberContinue readingMore Panels to Check Out at the 2014 Western History Association conference in Newport Beach, Oct. 15-18 Share this:FacebookMorePinterestPocketLinkedInRedditTumblrTwitterEmailLike this:Like Loading...
Possibly the Best Thing You’ll See on CSPAN Today, or Ever BlogJune 23, 2014 In an on-going saga to both promote and embarrass Ari Kelman for his fantastic book, A Misplaced Massacre: Struggling Over the Memory of Sand Creek, I present for your considerationContinue readingPossibly the Best Thing You’ll See on CSPAN Today, or Ever Share this:FacebookMorePinterestPocketLinkedInRedditTumblrTwitterEmailLike this:Like Loading...
Western History and the Bancroft Prize BlogMarch 18, 2014 With the recent announcement that Ari Kelman won the Brancroft Prize for his book, A Misplace Massacre: Struggling Over the Memory of Sand Creek (which I profiled last August), someContinue readingWestern History and the Bancroft Prize Share this:FacebookMorePinterestPocketLinkedInRedditTumblrTwitterEmailLike this:Like Loading...