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I've written many articles, essays and op-eds. Here is a list.
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"Corruption can derail the best of development intentions" [Devex]
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"Lost for words: How development grapples with inclusive language" [Devex]
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"Can crypto and blockchain reprogram humanitarian aid?" [Devex]
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"As China steps up humanitarian aid to the Pacific, can the US keep up?" [Devex]
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"A Chinese Cultural Treasure in US is (Mostly) Saved From Fire" [CNN]
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"America’s Students Need History—But Not for the Reasons You’re Hearing" [TIME]
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"Fewer Students Are Majoring in History, But We’re Asking the Wrong Questions About Why" [TIME]
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"Electability Has a Vital Role in Presidential Primaries" [The Washington Post]
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"History Is Hot: Can That Help Save the Profession?" [Inside Higher Ed]
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"Networks Let Us Down When They Don’t Put Historians on TV" [Poynter]
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"America's Divides Have Never Been Simple" [The Philadelphia Inquirer]
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"Is Clubhouse the Future of Public History?" [Medium]
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"How I’m launching a cryptocurrency to support public history" [Medium]
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"The Story She Never Told" [Medium]
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"Why 'The Last Dance' is the Presidential Historian of Documentaries" [HNN]
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"History is Not There to be Liked" [Foreign Policy Research Institute]
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"Of Fake News and Fake History" [Foreign Policy Research Institute]
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"James H. Billington: An Appreciation" [Foreign Policy Research Institute]
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"Teaching History Communication: Early Results" [History @ Work]
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"Celebrating Black History Month In Different Ways" [Bold]
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"Can an Oral History be 'Fake News'?" [Hindsights]
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"The Case for Historical Literacy" [Hindsights]
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"Building an Interdisciplinary Discipline" [History @ Work]
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"Discovering Walt Whitman at the Library of Congress" [Library of Congress]
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"History Communicators: The Next Step" [History @ Work]
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"Tony Blair at the Library of Congress" [Library of Congress]
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"Scholarly Explorations of War" [Library of Congress]
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"Philosophers Habermas and Taylor to Share $1.5 Million Kluge Prize" [Library of Congress]
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"Images of the Earth in American Children’s Books" [Library of Congress]
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"Madeleine Albright Returns to the Library of Congress–Where She Wrote Her Dissertation" [Library of Congress]
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"#ScholarFest a Success; The Lightning Conversation is Born" [Library of Congress]
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"Photos from #ScholarFest" [Library of Congress]
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"Learning What’s on the Minds of Some of Today’s Top Scholars" [Library of Congress]
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"Introducing #ScholarFest, June 10-11 at the Library of Congress" [American Historical Association]
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"How About Some Optimism? Changing the Conversation Around Career Prospects for Future Historians" [American Historical Association]
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"Who Writes History? Romila Thapar and the Textbooks of India" [Library of Congress]
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"Astrobiology and the Religious Imagination" [Library of Congress]
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"William Julius Wilson Arrives at the Kluge Center" [Library of Congress]
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"Introducing History Communicators" [History @ Work]
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"Kinship and Scholarship: A Librarian and Scholar Find Books and Each Other" [Library of Congress]
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"Václav Havel: Speeches" [Library of Congress]
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"Real Realpolitik" [Library of Congress]
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"Why Astrobiology Matters to the Humanities" [Library of Congress]
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"Historians and Public Culture: Widening the Circle of Advocacy" [American Historical Association]
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"Re-thinking the Role of the Regional Oral History Organization" [Oxford University Press]
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"@HistoryinPics brings history to the public. So what's the problem? (Part 2)" [History @ Work]
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"@HistoryinPics brings history to the public. So what's the problem? (Part 1)" [History @ Work]
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"Inquiring Minds: David Grinspoon Reflects on His Tenure at Library of Congress" [Library of Congress]
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"Missing the History from the Historic March on Washington Commemoration" [History @ Work]
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"On Inauguration Day, History was Everywhere" [History @ Work]
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"Inquiring Minds: A Visionary Center" [Library of Congress]
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"How a Scholar Uses Her Ph.D. to Combat Corruption Around the World" [Library of Congress]
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"The Kazakh Famine of the 1930s" [Library of Congress]
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"How Jewish Refugees Ended Up in Camps in Cyprus After World War II" [TIME]
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"The Transformation of African-American Life in 19th Century Washington" [TIME]
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"The Origins and Legacy of the Idea of the 'Third World'" [TIME]
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"How Today's Ebola Response Reflects the History of Colonialism in Africa" [TIME]
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"The Politics of Catastrophe: A History of American War Politics" [Library of Congress]
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"Expanding the Astrobiology Conversation" [Library of Congress]
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"A Historical Perspective on the Cuba-U.S. Relationship" [Library of Congress]
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"How the Discovery of Life Will Transform Our Thinking" [Library of Congress]
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"Astrobiology Chair Steven Dick Discusses Research, Tenure at the Library" [Library of Congress]
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"Kluge Center Spotlight: Arun Sood on Robert Burns" [Library of Congress]
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"Kluge Center Spotlight: Francesca Bratton on Hart Crane" [Library of Congress]
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"Inquiring Minds: A Study of Mental Health" [Library of Congress]
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"Inquiring Minds: Studying Decolonization" [Library of Congress]
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"Inquiring Minds: Historian Sanjay Subrahmanyam" [Library of Congress]
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"Inquiring Minds: An Interview with Marie Arana" [Library of Congress]
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"Inquiring Minds: An Interview with Kluge Fellow Lindsay Tuggle" [Library of Congress]
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"Inquiring Minds: An Interview with British Research Council Fellow Maria Shmygol" [Library of Congress]
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"Inquiring Minds: Scholar Manuel Castells on Social Movements" [Library of Congress]
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"Inquiring Minds: An Interview with Astrobiologist David H. Grinspoon" [Library of Congress]
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"Inquiring Minds: An Interview with John Witte" [Library of Congress]
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"The Iconography of the Towers," Recovering 9/11 in New York, editors Robert Fanuzzi, Michael Wolfe [Cambridge Scholars Publishing]