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Bringing Together the Relaciones Geográficas and Topográficas of the Spanish Empire

October 9, 2021

Bringing Together the Relaciones Geográficas and Topográficas of the Spanish Empire

From the editors: In 2021, Not Even Past launched a new collaboration with LLILAS Benson. Journey into the Archive: History from the Benson Latin American Collection celebrates the Benson’s centennial and highlights the center’s world-class holdings. In Spanish, the word relación encompasses both to narrate (relatar) and to connect (relacionar). The Relaciones genre, prevalent from the fifteenth […]

Climate in Context Conference Report

July 6, 2021

Climate in Context Historical Precedents and the Unprecedented Conference Report

The Climate in Context Conference took place on April 22 & 23, 2021. To view recordings of sessions, visit our virtual conference page. Session I: Emerging Perspectives: A Graduate Student Roundtable The first panel of the conference was a roundtable composed of five graduate students from the University of Texas at Austin’s History Department. Although […]

Engaging Communities: Emilio Zamora and the Work of the Historian

April 19, 2021

In April 2021, Professor Emilio Zamora was honored with the Roy Rosenzweig Distinguished Service Award from the Organization of American Historians. The citation was as follows: Recognizing a stellar career as an academic historian, and an equally stellar record as a public interpreter of the American past for communities across Texas, the Organization of American […]

The Hijuelas Books: Digitizing Indigenous Archives in Mexico

March 25, 2021

By Matthew Butler and John Erard From the editors: In 2021, Not Even Past launched a new collaboration with LLILAS Benson. Journey into the Archive: History from the Benson Latin American Collection celebrates the Benson’s centennial and highlights the center’s world-class holdings. This article first appeared in Portal magazine, an annual publication of LLILAS Benson Latin American Studies […]

2022 Lozano Long Conference: Archiving Objects of Knowledge with Latin American Perspectives

March 23, 2021

In honor of the centennial of the Nettie Lee Benson Latin American Collection, the 2022 Lozano Long Conference initiated a conversation on archives with Latin American perspectives and practices. The conference took place on February 24-25. Archives, broadly speaking, are sites where the collection, organization, and processing of documents and objects have preserved memories or […]

An Interview with Dr. Jeremi Suri and Zachary Suri, This is Democracy

November 3, 2020

This semester, Not Even Past announced a collaboration with This is Democracy, a podcast hosted and developed by Dr. Jeremi Suri and his son Zachary. Jeremi Suri holds the Mack Brown Distinguished Chair for Leadership in Global Affairs at the University of Texas at Austin. He is a professor in the University’s Department of History […]

Interview with Dr Erika Bsumek, the creator of ClioVis

September 5, 2020

From the Editor: This article is part of a wider series that explores how teachers and students across the History department, the university and world more generally are responding in new ways to the unprecedented classroom environment we face in a time of global pandemic.  The goal is to share innovative resources and ideas with […]

Creating a Collective Conversation: A Tribute to Joan Neuberger

August 18, 2020

by the Incoming Editor of Not Even Past, Adam Clulow Long before I applied for a position at the University of Texas at Austin, I knew about Not Even Past.   Asked to teach a new course in my old university in Australia, I remember the familiar panic about readings: Where could I find something suitable for an […]

Violence Against Black People in America: A ClioVis Timeline

July 31, 2020

The brutal killing of George Floyd by police in Minneapolis this summer marked a key event in the history of violence against Black Americans. But it was just one of many acts of violence that have been committed in American history. In order to put Floyd’s killing into a larger historical context, our Digital History […]

Climate in Context: Historical Precedents and the Unprecedented – Conference Report

May 12, 2020

By Raymond Hyser April 22-23, 2021Institute for Historical Studies, University of Texas at Austin This conference brings together diverse scholars whose work grapples with the challenges that climate change presents to the discipline of history. Participants will address precedents for this “unprecedented” crisis by uncovering and analyzing the historical roots and analogues of contemporary climate […]

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