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Professor and author in the Department of History shares best books to read while practicing distancing in honor of Women's History Month - Vice President For Research
More Than Just a Pretty Space: History on Instagram – The Panorama
American Patriots in England: the 2019 Mount Vernon Lecture: Zara Anishanslin (Univ. of Delaware, USA) | Georgian Papers Programme
What we get wrong about Ben Franklin's 'a republic, if you can keep it' - The Washington Post
Arthur Burns and Zara Anishanslin: Georgian Papers Programme · George Washington's Mount Vernon
Zara Anishanslin on Twitter: "Had a lovely time talking #silk #weavers #London #history & #AnnaMariaGarthwaite with the engaged & knowledgable crowd @huguenotmuseum today. If you haven't been, go check it out! Inspiring
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Zara Anishanslin - Mellon/ACLS Scholars & Society Fellow, 2021-23 - American Council of Learned Societies (ACLS) | LinkedIn
Zara Anishanslin on Twitter | Fashion, Court dresses, Dresses
MASSOLIT - Brand new for History – Prof. Zara Anishanslin... | Facebook
Historian — Zara Anishanslin
Zara Anishanslin – Panorama: Journal of the Association of Historians of American Art
Episode 084: Zara Anishanslin, How Historians Read Historical Sources - Ben Franklin's World
Who cares about acting governor?
zara anishanslin Archives - Yale University Press
UD Research Magazine Volume 7-1 | University of Delaware Research
Zara Anishanslin on Twitter: "Finally, the show reminds us that #history is not the same thing as the past. It is constructed, it is erased, it is preserved https://t.co/5MQItpncoL" / Twitter
Zara Anishanslin | C-SPAN.org
Frances Bilak | Voter's Edge California Voter Guide
Zara Anishanslin - Mellon/ACLS Scholars & Society Fellow, 2021-23 - American Council of Learned Societies (ACLS) | LinkedIn
Review: Portrait of a Woman in Silk, by Zara Anishanslin | THE Books
Zara Anishanslin, "Women and the Revolution," (Austin, October 2019) - YouTube
Visiting Speaker, Dr. Zara Anishanslin – Department of History