11/6 – Book Launch: Agrarian Puerto Rico: Reconsidering Rural Economy and Society, 1899–1940
Join the CLACLS and CUNY’s Ph.D Program in History for a discussion of the recently published book: Agrarian Puerto Rico: Reconsidering
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Join the CLACLS and CUNY’s Ph.D Program in History for a discussion of the recently published book: Agrarian Puerto Rico: Reconsidering
Read MoreMarcia Chatelain will speak on Wednesday, Oct 21, 4:30-6:00pm about her recent book, Franchise: The Golden Arches in Black America
Read MoreCongratulations once again to Professor Helena Rosenblatt on her op-ed piece in Business Insider – “Social-media platforms are undermining our
Read MoreAlum Michael Brenes (PhD, 2014) will give a virtual book talk on Oct 14th at 4:30. He will be discussing
Read MoreA masterwork from acclaimed historian David Nasaw, The Last Million tells the gripping yet until now largely hidden story of
Read MoreUp and Down: Demolition and (re)Construction in the Roman City Sept 13, 2020 #FlashCon2 A second flash conference organized by
Read MorePlease join the Peer Mentors for a Teaching Conversation, an informal space for student discussion, on August 7 at 2pm. Bring
Read MoreRead his opinion piece on CUNY’s budget cuts here in the Queens Daily Eagle. Congratulations and thank you to Evan!
Read MorePlease join the Peer Mentors for a Student-Only Town Hall on Friday, May 15 at 1:00pm. Based on conversations with several students,
Read MoreLiv Yarrow’s Membership Seminar will be on Friday, May 1, 10:30am-12:00. Please RSVP to Marilyn, who will send the link
Read MoreThis Thursday at 6:30 PM: Peer Mentors virtual workshop on funding for year six and beyond. Tune in to swap
Read MoreI write to invite you to the faculty membership seminar for Prof. Christopher Ebert (Brooklyn College), an early modern Atlanticist
Read MoreProf. Lale Can’s GC PhD Program in History faculty membership seminar will be held viz Zoom on Friday, April 3,
Read MoreWe’d like to continue with the previously scheduled membership seminars for this semester, only via a Zoom format rather than
Read MoreIf this is war, here’s what to do: Coronavirus and national purpose By Marc Kagan and Joshua B. Freeman
Read MoreThis event is now cancelled (morning of 3/11). “Franchise: The Golden Arches in Black America” Dr. Marcia Chatelain, Georgetown University
Read MoreThis event is NOT cancelled, but RSVPs are closed. On Wednesday, March 11 at from 12:00 – 2:00, Marcia Chatelain,
Read More3/17/20 – Unfortunately the reschedule date of April 24th will not be approved. I will update here if there is
Read MoreThis event is cancelled. We apologize for the disappointment and inconvenience. Join Dr. Angelo Cattaneo for a compelling discussion on
Read MoreWe hope to reschedule but do not yet have a new date. Comic books featuring Disney characters Donald Duck and
Read MoreWhile memory studies regularly acknowledge the significance of forgetting, the pursuit of the historical study of forgetting poses conceptual and
Read MoreIn the seminar presentation we will analyze the interrelation of two sectors, international trade and state finance in the creation
Read MoreIn this paper, I argue that four Greek and Roman writers active under Nerva and Trajan think about rhetorical style
Read MoreWe are so excited that Dr. Antonova of Queens College will be joining us! We encourage you to check out
Read MoreJohn Dixon (Staten Island), presents his Faculty Membership Seminar on “Port Jews and the American Enlightenment: Concepts and Entanglements of
Read MorePeer Mentors Conferences Workshop open discussion, good advice and free food Monday, February 24 at 3:00pm Room 8301 RSVP to
Read MoreJane Burbank & Frederick Cooper (Department of History NYU) 2-4 pm | The Graduate Center, Room 8202 Jane Burbank is
Read MoreHear ye hear ye! Read on for quite a bit of good news from alumni and current students! Arinn
Read MoreChallenging Historical Narratives: New Approaches for the New Decade Friday, March 13, 2020 Rooms TBA Panels Sex and the
Read MoreWhen trials against Jews for “ritual murder” reappeared in Central Europe in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, after
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