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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 Waters: Oral History and the Save Our Springs Movement of Late-Twentieth-Century Austin - Not Even Past • 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