The Clements Bookworm is a webinar series in which panelists and featured guests discuss history topics. Recommended books, articles, and other resources are provided in each session. Inspired by the traditional Clements Library researcher tea time, we invite you to pull up a chair at our [virtual] table.
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In this episode of the Clements Bookworm, Clements Library archivists Louis Miller and Jakob Dopp delved into history books and primary sources related to minorities in…
2020 April 10, Bookworm #3 – Minorities in…
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In this episode of the Clements Bookworm, historian Megan Kate Nelson shares ideas from her book The Three-Cornered War: The Union, the Confederacy, and Native Peoples…
2020 April 17, Bookworm #4 – The Union, The…
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In this episode of the Clements Bookworm, panelists Gabe Konrad, Samantha Hill, and Les High highlight books and examples from the Clements collections relating to the…
2020 April 24, Bookworm #5 – Identity in…
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In this episode of the Clements Bookworm, Jayne Ptolemy, Estrella Salgado, and Christina Karas share reflections and book recommendations related to the history of…
2020 April 3, Bookworm #2 – Women and the…
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In this episode of the Clements Bookworm, historian Daniel Livesay shares the sources and ideas behind his book Children of Uncertain Fortune: Mixed-Race Jamaicans in…
2020 August 14, Bookworm #20 – Mixed-Race…
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In this episode of the Clements Bookworm, we enjoy a conversation with Hunter Harris, Zachary Kopin, and Jonathan Quint—all PhD candidates in the Department of…
2020 August 21, Bookworm #21 – PhD Students…
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In this episode of the Clements Bookworm, panelists are past Clements fellows Guillaume Teasdale (University of Windsor) & Andrew Sturtevant (University of…
2020 August 28, Bookworm #22 – French and…
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In this episode of the Clements Bookworm, panelists Stéphanie Delamaire (Winterthur Museum, Garden & Library) and Clayton Lewis (Clements Library) discuss the…
2020 August 7, Bookworm #19 – Fanny Palmer:…
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In this episode of the Clements Bookworm, Martha H. Kennedy (Curator of popular and applied graphic art, Library of Congress) discusses her book Drawn to Purpose:…
2020 December 18, Bookworm #26 – American…
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In this episode of the Clements Bookworm, historian Martin Brückner presents ideas from his book The Social Life of Maps in America, 1750-1860 in conversation with…
2020 July 10, Bookworm #15 – The Social…
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In this episode of the Clements Bookworm, we focus on incredible examples of early outdoor photography in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula held by collector Jack Deo…
2020 July 17, Bookworm #16 – Outdoor…
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In this episode of the Clements Bookworm, historian Brian P. Luskey shares ideas from his book Men Is Cheap: Exposing the Frauds of Free Labor in Civil War America…
2020 July 24, Bookworm #17 – Exposing the…
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In this episode of the Clements Bookworm, panelists discuss books and primary sources related to the theme of literature and public life in the 19th century. Featuring…
2020 July 31, Bookworm #18 – Literature…
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In this episode of the Bookworm, panelists discuss books and primary resources supporting the study of soldiers’ experiences during the American Civil War. Books…
2020 June 12, Bookworm #12 – Civil War…
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In this episode of the Clements Bookworm, panelists Art Acton and Tom Wagner discuss books focused on battles of the Revolutionary War, and related primary sources from…
2020 June 19, Bookworm #13 – Battles of…
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