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UNC-Chapel Hill history professor Kathleen DuVal recently won a Pulitzer Prize for her book, "Native Nations," which ...
Dr. John Matsushima has made an impact on agriculture all over the world, and now he's the subject of a new book written by journalist Rachel Gabel.
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The first electronic computer was built during the 1940s by John Vincent Atanasoff, a professor of physics and mathematics at ...
More than a millennium ago, a Maya community collapsed in the face of a devastating drought. One writer joined an intrepid ...
The book describes his extensive export activities and his correspondence with George Washington, who sought his advice on ...
Dr. John Matsushima is on a book tour, talking about his life and sharing Colorado agricultural history with students across ...
By 1900, Colorado led the nation in acreage of irrigated farmland. That’s today’s American Agriculture History Minute. I’m Mark Oppold. Thanks for reading. I’ll see you next time.
Asked to describe Vermont, most people would include dairy farms as essential to the state’s identity. Although cows no longer outnumber people, as they did a century ago, Vermont still has one of the ...
The first book on the list is the most critical one. Christian Appy, a professor of history at the University of Massachusetts Amherst, meticulously brings together participants of almost every ...