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Dr. Jim Downs
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Dr. Jim Downs
@jimdowns1
Author of Maladies of Empire & Sick from Freedom; GilderLehrman NEH Prof at Gettysburg Coll; Editor of Civil War History; https://t.co/sRyPpIjqJf
Philadelphia, PA เข้าร่วม Haziran 2012
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Historians Attending OAH — Join Us! We invite you to gather at the Library Company of Philadelphia to honor the extraordinary work of Deirdre Cooper Owens in conversation with the irrepressibly dazzling Kellie Carter-Jackson. support.librarycompany.org/event/the-past…

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The rage about DOGE canceling NEH grants b/c they mention “LGBTQ” is justified.
But academia should also look in the mirror.
How many departments actually teach LGBTQ history?
How many efforts have there been to recruit LGBTQ faculty?
Too often LGBTQ scholarship is treated as marginal or expendable.
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For Black History Month ... Review of: Maladies of Empire: How Colonialism, Slavery, and War Transformed Medicine, by Jim Downs regarp.com/2022/05/31/rev…
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My article in the Philadelphia Inquirer. Always better in print! “Slavery was central to the presidency. The President’s House should say so”inquirer.com/opinion/commen…




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Proud to be directing this conference. Even more excited about the speakers. Please share widely and register! librarycompany.org/academic-progr…

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Outrageous: RFK questions germ theory—and seems to want to revive the Ancient Greek idea of the four humors, a framework dismantled by the 17th century and considered atavistic by the time of the Civil War. After decades of scientific progress, this is the direction he’s pointing us. instagram.com/reel/DTjBszGEz…
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@queenie4rmnola Thank you! It means so much to me. I’m glad the book spoke to you.
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@jimdowns1 Thanks for writing this book. It’s an amazing resource, and it taught me so much.
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I woke up this morning to an email from Jonathan Ned Katz, the father of gay American history, telling me that my article is in print in The New York Times. I am standing on his shoulders. He paved the way for so many of us to do this work. Thank you, Jonathan!
When the piece was accepted, there was no guarantee it would make it into print—there are so few spots available—but thanks to everyone who read it and the overwhelmingly positive response, it ran in today’s paper!


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@jimdowns1 Great article, thank you. I just bought Maladies of Empire. I can’t wait to read it. My dad was an epidemiologist.
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@jimdowns1 Well deserved and earned! CONGRATS 🌈🫶🙏👏
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@jimdowns1 This is incredible. I’m speechless. This show is touching everyone. Including my heroes. Congrats and thank you for your work!!!!!
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