Commentary By J. Kēhaulani KauanuiSeptember 5, 2019 The Politics of Statehood in Hawai‘i and the Urgency of Non-Statist Decolonization As I reflect on the 60th anniversary of the United States claiming the Hawaiian Islands…
Public History By Bathsheba DemuthAugust 12, 2019 Statehood and Other Events: Whales, Alaska Natives, and Perspectives on History Alaska has been a state for just sixty years. The political events by which the…
Research By Carolyn ArenaOctober 8, 2018 Indigenous Erasure in Caribbean Histories of Colonization Various municipal, state, and federal entities in North and South America have sporadically adopted (and…
Research By Tessa MurphyOctober 2, 2018 Rereading Blank Spaces in the Colonial Caribbean Maps such as the one above—a depiction of the French Caribbean colony of Martinique,…
Historians By Cathleen D. CahillJune 7, 2018 American Indian History State of the Field Session A large and enthusiastic crowd showed up for the “State of the Field: American Indian…