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Quarantining in Kentucky: Escaping COVID-19 and Connecting with the Civil War-Era through the Civil War Governors of Kentucky

This post appears in the SHA Grad Council's new series about research, teaching, and living under the shadow of the pandemic.

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Perceiving Culture in COVID-19

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INSTHIS 101: Becoming the Source, it takes one to know one! Instant History on Instagram

This post appears in the SHA Grad Council's new series about research, teaching, and living under the shadow of the pandemic.

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On Grief and Black-Eyed Peas

This post appears in the SHA Grad Council's new series about research, teaching, and living under the shadow of the pandemic.

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Pandemics, Parenting, and the Historian’s Craft

This post appears in the SHA Grad Council's new series about research, teaching, and living under the shadow of the pandemic.

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Conducting Oral Histories Amid the COVID Pandemic in Louisiana

This post appears in the SHA Grad Council's new series about research, teaching, and living under the shadow of the pandemic.

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Lessons in Online Learning

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Admitted: Spring 2020

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Coronavirus Chronicles

This post appears in the SHA Grad Council's new series about research, teaching, and living under the shadow of the pandemic.

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Historical Baking

This post appears in the SHA Grad Council's new series about research, teaching, and living under the shadow of the pandemic.

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FAQs

This post appears in the SHA Grad Council's new series about research, teaching, and living under the shadow of the pandemic.

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Traversing a New World

This post appears in the SHA Grad Council's new series about research, teaching, and living under the shadow of the pandemic.

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Continuity, Change, and Cohorts during COVID

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Expected Graduation Date May 2020

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An Accessible Academy in COVID-19

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Memes and Mimosas: Defending During COVID-19

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The Color of Covid: The Underlying Conditions of “Underlying Conditions”

The COVID-19 pandemic has reshaped our personal and professional lives in ways few of us imagined mere months ago. We now work remotely as university instruction has gone online and travel has been indefinitely postponed. Graduate students, too, have been impacted by these unprecedented global events—degree milestones are conducted online, archival and library access is curtailed, and networking events are limited to the virtual realm.

In response to COVID-19, the Southern Historical Association's Graduate Student Council is launching a new series of blog posts about research, teaching, and living under the shadow of the pandemic. Graduate school can be lonely and isolating under the best of circumstances and, for many, the pandemic has exacerbated these feelings. While we are sheltering in place, this new blog series provides a forum for graduate students to discuss a diverse array of personal and professional experiences, reminding us that we are not alone and our community endures.

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