Historians and Social Media
Princeton University Professor Kevin Kruse talked about the role of historians on social media and what he feels is their duty to provide… read more
Princeton University Professor Kevin Kruse talked about the role of historians on social media and what he feels is their duty to provide context to current issues. He also discussed how media consumption has changed since the 1970s. This interview was recorded in Chicago at the annual American Historical Association meeting. close
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