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    “Alaska Native Resilience” Garners Western History Association Awards

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    “Alaska Native Resilience” Garners Western History Association Awards

    Congratulations to Holly Miowak Guise whose book “Alaska Native Resilience: Voices from World War II” was awarded three prizes from the Western History Association.

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    “Misreading the Bengal Delta” by Camelia Dewan Wins Major Open Access Award

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    September 11, 2025

    We are thrilled to share that Misreading the Bengal Delta: Climate Change, Development, and Livelihoods in Coastal Bangladesh by Camelia Dewan has been awarded the 2025 ACLS Open Access Book Prize and Arcadia Open Access Publishing Award in the Environmental Humanities category. The ACLS Open Access Book Prizes, supported by…

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    The Radical Roots of the Pacific Northwest Labor Movement: Q&A with Aaron Goings, Author of “Red Harbor”

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    September 9, 2025
    The Radical Roots of the Pacific Northwest Labor Movement: Q&A with Aaron Goings, Author of “Red Harbor”

    In his new book, Red Harbor: Radical Workers and Community Struggle in the Pacific Northwest, leading Pacific Northwest labor historian Aaron Goings brings to life the fiery legacy of class conflict in Grays Harbor and illuminates the vital roles of immigrants, families, and working-class women in the labor movement. In…

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    The Photography of Elbridge W. Merrill: Excerpt from “The Tlingit in Sitka” by Sergei Kan

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    The Photography of Elbridge W. Merrill: Excerpt from “The Tlingit in Sitka” by Sergei Kan

    The first-ever collection of the photographs of Elbridge W. Merrill, The Tlingit in Sitka by Sergei Kan (published in association with Sealaska Heritage Institute) offers a rare window into the changing lives of Alaska Natives between the late 1800s and 1920s. Lured north by the Klondike gold rush, Merrill settled…

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