Of Plagues and Papers: COVID-19, the Media, and the Construction of American Disease History “Of Plagues and Papers: COVID-19, the Media, and the Construction of American Disease History,” Clio and the Contemporary, May 1, 2020.
“How Are We Going to Look Back on This Time?” Oral Historians Record Daily Life During COVID-19. Molly Schwartz, “‘How Are We Going to Look Back on This Time?’ Oral Historians Record Daily Life During COVID-19,” Mother Jones, May 4, 2020.
Historical Archives Once Silenced Marginalized Voices. Now Pandemic Archivists Want Them to Be Heard. Marc Perry, “Historical Archives Once Silenced Marginalized Voices. Now Pandemic Archivists Want Them to Be Heard,” Chronicle of Higher Education, May 3, 2020.
Opinion: How History Can Guide NYC to a Sustainable and Humane Recovery Christopher Dietrich, “Opinion: How History Can Guide NYC to a Sustainable and Humane Recovery,” City Limits, May 1, 2020.
What will the covid-19 memorial look like? It’s not too early to begin remembering Jay Aronson and Scott Knowles, “What will the covid-19 memorial look like? It’s not too early to begin remembering,” Washington Post, April 28, 2020.
How Will Coronavirus Pandemic Be Remembered? Historians Are Making Sure Story Is Documented At Every Level Vanessa Murdock, “How Will Coronavirus Pandemic Be Remembered? Historians Are Making Sure Story Is Documented At Every Level,” CBS2 News, New York, April 23, 2020.
WE ARE AT WAR: The Italian Home Front in the Fight against COVID-19 Çiğdem Oğuz, “WE ARE AT WAR: The Italian Home Front in the Fight against COVID-19,” American Historical Association Perspectives Daily, April 21, 2020.
The Historian and the Virus: A Time Capsule from Mid-March Mary Lindemann, “The Historian and the Virus: A Time Capsule from Mid-March,” Perspectives on History: The Newsletter of the American Historical Association, April 22, 2020.
What a forgotten black nun can teach us about racism and Covid-19 Shannen Dee Williams, “What a forgotten black nun can teach us about racism and Covid-19,” America: The Jesuit Review, April 23, 2020.
The Race to Save the First Draft of Coronavirus History from Internet Oblivion Abby Ohlheiser and Tanya Basu, “The Race to Save the First Draft of Coronavirus History from Internet Oblivion,” MIT Technology Review, April 21, 2020.