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**[May 18] Offer made and accepted.
 
**[May 18] Offer made and accepted.
   
===[https://www.jobs.ac.uk/job/CFW155/senior-lecturer-in-american-history Liverpool John Moores University (UK:Eng)]===
 
* Senior Lecturer (~assoc/full prof) in American History
 
* We are seeking to appoint a Senior Lecturer able to teach on a number of modules related to modern American history, with a focus on the period from the late nineteenth century to the late twentieth century. We would welcome applications from scholars working on topics in this period, particularly those related to domestic politics, society, and culture. This includes scholars with specialisations in indigenous populations and the borderlands of the United States.
 
* You should have completed a PhD in the discipline, and have significant teaching experience at undergraduate level and be able to demonstrate an emerging research profile
 
* Deadline: '''6 Jun. 2021'''
 
:* Intend to interview 28 June.
 
 
===[https://www.jobs.ac.uk/job/CCZ400/assistant-professorship-in-international-history-history-of-north-america London School of Economics (UK:Eng)] - US and the World===
 
===[https://www.jobs.ac.uk/job/CCZ400/assistant-professorship-in-international-history-history-of-north-america London School of Economics (UK:Eng)] - US and the World===
 
* Assistant Professorship in International History (History of North America)
 
* Assistant Professorship in International History (History of North America)
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