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Will Mackintosh2022-08-17 12:10:442025-09-04 12:13:15Lesson Plan: Primary Documents as Material Culture: Encouraging Students to See a Source from All Sides
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Will Mackintosh2021-07-30 10:09:182024-04-05 10:44:34Building an Archive in Public: Websites as a Strategy for Generating Research
Rehabilitating and Teaching Revolution (1985): 35 Years Later
In a post from 2020, Bryan Rindfleisch makes the case for why we should revisit the critically panned 1985 Al Pacino film Revolution (which turns 40 this year).
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Will Mackintosh2020-06-22 12:05:242025-09-04 12:21:22The Age of Jackson at Disney World: A Different Kind of History Paper