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  • Spring, 2022 Updates

    Another semester is in the books and we have a few exciting developments to report: First and foremost, the Center welcomes Dr. Jennifer Erickson as its new Assistant Director.  Jen is Associate Professor of Anthropology at Ball State.  You can read more about her here and here.  She is the author of Race-ing Fargo: Refugees, […]

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  • Vulnerable Communities is Published!

      Cornell University Press has published Vulnerable Communities: Research, Policy, and Practice in Small Cities.  The book draws together scholars from a broad range of disciplines to consider the present condition and future prospects of smaller American cities.  It argues that struggling smaller cities in the U.S. face a distinctive mix of challenges and opportunities […]

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  • An Everyday Update

    Work related to Everyday Life in Middletown continues on a few fronts.  First, and most important, we’ve scheduled our next Diary Day for Friday, October 22, 2021.  It represents the third set of contributions collected during 2021 (two diaries and a directive).  Look for one more Diary Day before the end of the calendar year. […]

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  • A Few Summer 2021 Highlights

    August, 2021 And we’re back.  The Fall 2021 term has begun, so we’d like to update you on our summer work.  A few highlights: At the end of the spring term, we wrapped up the NEH-funded Library Circulation Histories Workshop.  For Covid reasons, we had to reformat it, turning it from an in-person gathering to […]

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  • Welcome to the Center for Middletown Studies Research Website

    Welcome to the Center for Middletown Studies Research Website.  Here you’ll find notices about the Center’s projects and publications, including our plans for new initiatives, as well as ideas and commentary derived from the Center’s work.  Although the Covid-19 pandemic has slowed a few of our initiatives down, we’re still forging ahead.    In April, 2021 we will […]

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