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From There to Here: The Archive

University of Texas’ Professors of History come from all over the world.  Some came to the United States to study or teach, while others found their calling only once they arrived.  Regardless of the origin story, their experiences are as diverse as the histories they teach and over the past few months we have shared their stories of migration on Not Even Past.

Below we collected everyone’s story so that they can be found on one page.  If you followed the series, we hope you return to it again.  If this is your first time, we encourage you to explore the links below, and to see the many personal histories that bring people together to study the past.

 

Tatjana Lichtenstein: From Denmark to Here

Julie Hardwick: From the United Kingdoms to Here

Toyin Falola: From Nigeria to Here

Yoav Di-Capua: From Israel to Here

Susan Deans-Smith: From England to Here

Map of England (via Wikicommons)

Lina de Castillo: From Colombia to Here

Indrani Chatterjee: From India to Here

Jorge Cañizares-Esguerra: From Ecuador to Here

Matthew Butler: From West Germany to Here

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