Gabriel Loiacono

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Gabriel Loiacono

Gabriel Loiacono

@Loiarchives

Historian, Early Americanist, Fulbrighter in Hungary (2013), Author of How Welfare Worked in the Early USA: Five Microhistories (2021) https://t.co/m0yPzuzBuX

Katılım Haziran 2017
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Gabriel Loiacono
Gabriel Loiacono@Loiarchives·
@SHEARites Thanks to all the organizers for your hard work; it made a great conference!
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SHEAR@SHEARites·
The #SHEAR2025 conference is over, but we wanted to highlight some of the great moments of the conference: from the President’s Plenary and Address to the Book Exhibit and Early Career Mentorship Reception. SHEAR would like to thank everyone who attended and participated!
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Gabriel Loiacono@Loiarchives·
@SHEARites Thank you all for all the work that you put into this. It was a wonderful conference!
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SHEAR@SHEARites·
Thank you for attending the #SHEAR2025 Conference! We hope to see you all next year at #SHEAR2026 in Philadelphia.
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Gabriel Loiacono@Loiarchives·
@fordm10 I hate this. Also, I don't understand why it is so hard to trace to the original poster.
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Michael Ford@fordm10·
Another threat against my kid’s high school. What a sad reality. Every week…
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Gabriel Loiacono@Loiarchives·
a nice reflection on where the history major has been, and where we could go....
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Vaughn Scribner
Vaughn Scribner@VaughnScribner·
Need help! Anyone have any ideas with this signature from an 1802 letter (Massachusetts)?
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The American Folk Art Museum
The American Folk Art Museum@FolkArtMuseum·
Although the hairstyle and blackbirds may be somewhat disturbing to modern eyes, the dress is probably a rural adaptation of Parisian fashion, and a modified version of the hairstyle is documented in portraits of the 1800–1805 period.
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