The Shenandoah Valley
The Shenandoah Valley Edward Beyer, Digital Restoration of "Harper's Ferry from Jefferson Rock" from Album of Virginia: Illustrations of the Old Dominion, 1858. The Shenandoah Valley's history marks it as...
Ireland’s First Sacred Harp Convention: “To Meet To Part No More”
...song and a prayer. Bruce introduced Sacred Harp music to generations of Wesleyan students, leaving many with an appreciation for songs he favored.9Among the songs I learned as a student...
A Conversation with Digital Historians
...college (we have some professional schools here, but we’ve got fewer than five thousand students). I can’t think of another center like us at a similarly sized institution. We are...
Closer to the Ground: A Conversation with Ann Pancake
...know what WVU is like now, but at that time we had a large number of out of state students, partly because our tuition was so cheap, and the whole...
Nannie's Stone: Appendices by Mark Auslander and Lisa Fager
...DC. C. Dennis Tinney, evidently the son of Charles and Susan Johnson Tinney, appears in the 1871 catalogue of Howard University as a Commercial student, in the same class as...
Indians in the Family: Adoption and the Politics of Antebellum Expansion
...turns out, the transfer of McDonald's son to Dinsmoor's care was not unique. In the decades following the US Revolution, a number of American Indian women and men and elite US whites...
The Carolina Piedmont
...that connected mountains with coast. Faced with increasing white numbers and hostility, as well as the ravages of smallpox and the occupation of their familiar territory, natives desperately sought strategies...
A Sleight of History: University of Alabama's Foster Auditorium
...2009, the UA student organization Creative Campus Initiative launched the (now defunct) microblog www.talkaboutfoster.com to "increase discussion on Foster Auditorium . . . within not only the student body but...
McGirt v. Oklahoma: Implications of the 2020 Supreme Court Decision for Native America
...or are former students of a panelist, academics such as Sarah Hill, who've written about southeastern people, grassroots people doing work in Creek country, law students across the country, law...
A Well-Tied Knot: Atlanta's Mobility Crisis and the 2012 T-SPLOST Debate
...numbers, vetting projects, and trading horses in an effort that to longtime observers must have seemed a fool's errand. Competition, not collaboration, had long characterized metropolitan relationships and it wasn't...