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NotEvenPast has been a member of Linktree for 5 years and joined in May 2021. The social media accounts linked to from NotEvenPast are: Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, X. Besides social media accounts, NotEvenPast has populated their site with Beyond the Archive: Digital Histories and New Perceptions of the Past - Not Even Past, Las cosas tienen vida: A Podcast About the Role of Colonial Objects in Our Present Lives - Not Even Past, AVAnnotate: A Research and Teaching Tool for Creating Digital Exhibits and Editions with Audiovisual Recordings - Not Even Past, Constructing a Canyon: Black CCC Workers and the Making of Palo Duro - Not Even Past, Primary Source: How Did Cary Coke Get Her Copy of Queen Catharine? - Not Even Past, Review of The Sewards of New York: A Biography of a Leading American Political Family (2025). - Not Even Past, The Forgotten Spanish-Cuban Contribution to American Independence: Francisco de Saavedra and the Silver of Havana - Not Even Past, Review of The Years of Theory: Postwar French Thought to the Present (2024). - Not Even Past, The Many Histories of South Austin: The Old Sneed Mansion - Not Even Past, Primary Source: The Chopped-Up Second Life of a Coverdale Bible - Not Even Past, Still Making Texas: Why David Montejano’s Anglos and Mexicans Matters in 2026 - Not Even Past, Longhorns v. Aggies: The Way Rivalry in Sport Shapes History and Culture - Not Even Past, What is MACRI? Meet the Organization Showcasing Mexican American Civil Rights History in San Antonio and Beyond - Not Even Past, Hidden Children and the Complexities of Jewish Identity - Not Even Past, Review of Surgery and Salvation. The Roots of Reproductive Injustice in Mexico 1770-1940 (2023). - Not Even Past, Pauliceia 2.0: A Collaborative and Open-Source Historical Mapping Platform - Not Even Past, Review of The Women Who Threw Corn: Witchcraft and Inquisition in Sixteenth-Century Mexico (2025) - Not Even Past, Review of The Hard Work of Hope: A Memoir, by Michael Ansara (2025) - Not Even Past, NEP's Archive Chronicles: Unexpected Archives. Exploring Student Notebooks at the Institut Fondamental d’Afrique Noire (IFAN) in Senegal - Not Even Past, Review of No Place Like Nome: The Bering Strait Seen Through Its Most Storied City - Not Even Past, Review of Making Never-Never Land: Race and Law in the Creation of Puerto Rico by Monica A. Jiménez (2024) - Not Even Past, Review of History and Fate: The Goodwins and the 1960s at the Briscoe Center - Not Even Past, Review of Carceral Apartheid: How Lies and White Supremacists Run Our Prisons, by Brittany Friedman (2025). - Not Even Past, Review of Utopia of the Uniform: Affective Afterlives of the Yugoslav People's Army, by Tanja Petrović (2024) - Not Even Past, Review of For God and Liberty: Catholicism and Revolution in the Atlantic World, 1780-1861, by Pamela Voekel (Oxford University Press, 2022). - Not Even Past, Review of Zhivago’s Children: The Last Russian Intelligentsia, by Vladislav Zubok (2009) - Not Even Past, Memories of War: Reflections on Japanese Borderlands Experiences and Nikkei Incarceration - Not Even Past, Why I turned the ‘Red Dead Redemption II’ video game into a history class on America’s violent past - Not Even Past, “Muhammad’s Law” in Latin America: Outlining Historiographical Legacies of Early Modern Atlantic Islam - Not Even Past, Review of Empire of Poverty. The Moral-Political Economy of the Spanish Empire, by Julia McClure (2025). - Not Even Past, NEP's Archive Chronicles: Pensar el archivo hasta no ver. Ceguera y redes afectivas - Not Even Past, NEP's Archive Chronicles: Archives & Blindness - Not Even Past, West African Compounds in 18th-century Colonial Jamaica - Not Even Past, Remembering Violeta Parra - Not Even Past, Not Even Past Review of Chino: Anti-Chinese Racism in Mexico, 1880-1940 by Jason Oliver Chang (2017) Reviews -, NEP’s Archive Chronicles: Tips for using PARES (Portal de Archivos Estatales) - Not Even Past, Zheng Yi Sao: Piracy and Performance - Not Even Past, NEP's Archive Chronicles: An experiential approach to the Archive of the Indies - Not Even Past, An Overlooked Success: How the Failed Annexation of Santo Domingo led to the Successful Prosecution of the Ku Klux Klan - Not Even Past, Digital Tools for the Classroom: A Guide to Using Hypothes.is in History Courses - Not Even Past, Review of Thanks to Life: A Biography of Violeta Parra, by Ericka Verba (2025) - Not Even Past, The Weak and the Powerful: Omar Torrijos, Panama, and the Non-Aligned Movement in the World (IHS Book Talk) - Not Even Past, Review of Stalin as Warlord, by Alfred J. Rieber (2022) - Not Even Past, Review of Hoof Beats: How Horses Shaped Human History, by William T. Taylor (2024) - Not Even Past, Review of Indigenous Autocracy: Power, Race, and Resources in Porfirian Tlaxcala, Mexico, by Jaclyn Ann Sumner (2024) - Not Even Past, Piecing Together the Past: How Renaissance Scholars Reconstructed Ancient Athenian Law - Not Even Past, 13 Ways of Looking: JFK’s Missing Wreath - Not Even Past, Bridging the Archival Divide. Lessons from 'Archiving Activism Freedom School' - Not Even Past, Chuco Punk: Sonic Insurgency in El Paso (IHS Book Talk) - Not Even Past, Leaps of Fame: The Rise of Sam Patch and a Changing Industrial Landscape - Not Even Past, Notes from the Field: Crnojević’s Shelves. Exploratory research in the archives of Montenegro - Not Even Past, New Books in Native American and Indigenous Studies You Need to Read on Indigenous Peoples' Day - Not Even Past, A visceral turn: Dr. Zeb Tortorici and queer alterities to the archives - Not Even Past, 2022 Lozano Long Conference: Archiving Objects of Knowledge with Latin American Perspectives - Not Even Past, The bold political style of Luciano Cruz: The Chilean student protests of 1967 - Not Even Past, Review of Piracy and the Making of the Spanish Pacific World, by Kristie Flannery (2024) - Not Even Past, Procesados e interrogados. Encontrando las voces de los Yaqui en los archivos judiciales de Sonora - Not Even Past, Prosecuted and interrogated. Finding the voices of the Yaqui in the judicial archives of Sonora, Review of The Science of Useful Nature in Central America: Landscapes, Networks, and Practical Enlightenment, 1784–1838, by Sophie Brockmann (2020). - Not Even Past, Review of Carros y Cultura: Lowriding Legacies in Texas at the Bullock Texas State History Museum - Not Even Past, 5 Books I recommend from Comps: The History of Psychedelics - Not Even Past, Review of We, the King: Creating Royal Legislation in the Sixteenth-century Spanish New World by Adrian Masters (Cambridge University Press, 2023) - Not Even Past, Participatory Crisis Archiving: The Japan Disasters Digital Archive - Not Even Past, NEP'S Archive Chronicles: El Archivo General de la Nación (AGN, Ciudad de México): Procesos afectivos, paisajes urbanos y la escritura de la historia - Not Even Past, NEP’s Archive Chronicles: The General National Archive (AGN, Mexico City): Affective Processes, Urban Landscapes, and the Writing of History - Not Even Past, Abolitionist and Civil War Chronicler: The Unique Perspective of the Thomas Jackson Letters - Not Even Past, NEP'S Archive Chronicles Announcement - Not Even Past, From Africa to Austin: Bondy Washington - Not Even Past, NEP Author Spotlight – Atar David - Not Even Past, NEP Author Spotlight - Camila Ordorica - Not Even Past, River Depths, Bordered Lands, and Circuitous Routes: On Returning to South Texas - Not Even Past, Review of Biotic Borders: Transpacific Plant and Insect Migration and the Rise of Anti-Asian Racism in America, 1890-1950 (2022) by Jennie N. Shinozuka - Not Even Past, Review of American while Black: African Americans, Immigration, and the Limits of Citizenship (2019) by Niambi Michele Carter - Reviews Not Even Past, Review of Guaraná: How Brazil Embraced the World’s Most Caffeine-Rich Plant (2022) by Seth Garfield, A Taste of Brazil: How Guaraná Soda Became a National Icon, From Camp David to Baghdad: Scrambling for and Against Peace in the Middle East, Fall 1978, Review of Resurrecting the Granary of Rome: Environmental History and French Colonial Expansion in North Africa (2007) by Diana K. Davis, Review of Wild by Design: The Rise of Ecological Restoration (2022) by Laura J. Martin, Review of After the Flood: Imagining the Global Environment in Early Modern Europe by Lydia Barnett (2019), Review of The Health of the Country: How American Settlers Understood Themselves and Their Land (2002) by Conevery Bolton Valencius, Introducing Picturing My Family: A New Visual Archive by Not Even Past, "Placenta (Human)": Pregnancy, Childbirth, and Women's Work at Sea, Confronting Dictatorship: Jimmy Carter and Human Rights Diplomacy in Argentina, Roundtable Review of Jeremi Suri’s Civil War by Other Means, Ghosts over the Water: How we designed a historical video game that takes players into 19th century Japan, Celebrating George Forgie, Professor Toyin Falola: Living and Globalizing the Humanities, Crises as Catalysts: The Case for Optimism in Future US-Russia Arms Control Negotiations, Putin’s Effort to Make Conquest Acceptable Again, Early Modern and Colonial Histories of Globalization: An Interview with Ivonne del Valle, Anna More, and Rachel Sarah O’Toole (Part II), Early Modern and Colonial Histories of Globalization: An Interview with Ivonne del Valle, Anna More, and Rachel Sarah O'Toole (Part I), Los huecos de la Historia: una entrevista con Nathaly Rodríguez Sánchez / The Spaces of History: An Interview with Nathaly Rodríguez Sánchez, Rompiendo paréntesis: Erika Pani y el arte de la excepción / Breaking Parentheses: Erika Pani and the Art of Exceptions, Una conversación con la Dra. Silvia Arrom / A Conversation with Dr. Silvia Arrom, Complicated Inclusion: Exploring the Reception of Nigerian Immigrants in the United States, Review of Beatriz Allende: A Revolutionary Life in Cold War Latin America (2020), by Tanya Harmer, Teaching Slavery, Possibilities for Historical Restitution, and the Papers of Indigenous Enslaver Rebecca McIntosh Hawkins Hagerty, Review of Ruan Lingyu: Her Life and Career (2022) by Patrick Galvan, La XVI Reunión Internacional de Historiadores de México en la Historia / XVI Meeting of International Historians of Mexico in History, "Yellow Peril" and Naval Power: Richmond P. Hobson and the Racist Imagination of American National Security, Introducing "Uncharted Waters," a New Article Series from Not Even Past and the Clements Center for National Security, From Butte to Here, Local Memory: Telling Austin's Musical History, Lessons from the Grave, Review of Akira Kurosawa and Modern Japan by David A. Conrad (2022), Tracking Kurosawa Through Postwar Japan (and How I Turned a Side Hustle Into a Book), Celebrating 200 Episodes of This Is Democracy: A Conversation about Conversations with Jeremi and Zachary Suri, The Fight for Freedom and Justice: A Forum with Formerly Incarcerated Black Women Leading the Movement, Introducing Texas Digital Humanities (TxDH), Review of Pulp Empire by Paul S. Hirsch (2021), Film Review: The Harder They Fall, Directed by Jeymes Samuel, Black Cowboys: An American Story, NEP Author Spotlight – Gwendolyn Lockman, Review of The Three-Cornered War by Megan Kate Nelson (2020), Conversations with Dr. Miruna Achim, From Huehuetenango to Here, Bears Ears National Monument, Review of Freedom’s Mirror: Cuba and Haiti in the Age of Revolution by Ada Ferrer (2014), Review of Who Killed Berta Cáceres? Dams, Death Squads, and an Indigenous Defender’s Battle for the Planet by Nina Lakhani (2020), US History at the Movies, Resources for Understanding and Celebrating Juneteenth, Fighting against Oblivion and Obscurity: Asian American Studies and its Place in U.S. Education, Black Women’s History in the US: Past & Present, Review of Future Remains: A Cabinet of Curiosities for the Anthropocene, Review of From Angel to Office Worker, New Research: History Honors Projects, Author Spotlight – Ilan Palacios Avineri, Year in Review, Confessions of an Archives Convert, Refusing to Forget, Engaging Communities: Emilio Zamora and the Work of the Historian.