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From a rough start to Roughstock: The National Western’s storied beginnings.

In this post, editor Kerri Clement briefly reviews the origin(s) of the National Western Stock Show, which is held in Denver every January. 

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Erstwhile at the Movies: Jojo Rabbit

Taika Waititi’s (Māori) Jojo Rabbit (2019) is a film that simultaneously reminds audiences of the beauty of youthful innocence and the pernicious toxicity of Nazism—two things that moviegoers of all...

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Reproduction on the Reservation – Erstwhile interviews Brianna Theobald

This week, Erstwhile editor Kerri Clement spoke with Dr. Brianna Theobold about her recent book, "Reproduction on the Reservation: Pregnancy, Childbirth, and Colonialism in the Long Twentieth Century."

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Adventurous Learning: experiencing the past outside the classroom

Kyle Robinson highlights opportunities for collaborating with undergraduates and teaching history beyond the walls of the classroom. Robinson received his Ph.D. in history from the University of...

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White Supremacy and Medieval History: A Brief Overview

White supremacists are co-opting and twisting medieval European history, ignoring the reality of a diverse medieval past while capitalizing on the problems within medieval studies itself.

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History PhDs Outside the Academy: A Conversation with Cody Ferguson

Erstwhile contributing editor Anna Kramer spoke with Cody Ferguson, then Legislative Director for the Northern Plains Resource Council, about having a history PhD and working outside the academy.

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The Environmentalism of Neil Young: Climate Change and Popular Music

Having listened to the forty-odd studio albums comprising Neil Young’s catalogue this spring, Erstwhile editor Graeme Pente traces the thread of the Canadian-American musician’s environmentalism back...

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The Long Shadow of White Supremacy in U.S. Foreign Policy

Alex Langer (Ph.D., CU Boulder, 2020) examines the long legacy of white supremacy in US foreign policy. Last month on Erstwhile, Sarah Luginbill examined the long history of misinformation, bad...

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Strange Disease: Living through a Pandemic as a Historian of Disease

Contributing Editor Kerri Clement reflects on living through a pandemic as a historian of disease.

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Summer Reading 2020: A Sampling of Erstwhile’s To-Read List

Erstwhile editors share a small selection from their summer reading lists.

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