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3/30/2020
UPDATED: Historians on COVID-19 and the 2020 Elections
by HNN Staff
Historians share their perspective on how the COVID emergency may affect voting.
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3/20/2020
Updated 5/5: Historians Discuss COVID's Implications for the Social Contract
Labor protections, workplace safety, income guarantees, rent, healthcare and more are up for discussion during this crisis.
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3/19/2020
Historians on the "Chinese Virus" Discourse
Historians discuss the implications of labeling the novel coronavirus as "Chinese."
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3/12/2020
Updated 4/13: Historians Talk Teaching Online
Historians share tips on how to move classes online (for emergency reasons or otherwise).
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