CFP: 28th Annual James A. Barnes Graduate History Conference- Abstract Due Friday January 6, 2023
The James A. Barnes Club, Temple University’s graduate student history organization, is pleased to announce the 28th Annual Barnes Club
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The James A. Barnes Club, Temple University’s graduate student history organization, is pleased to announce the 28th Annual Barnes Club
Read MoreMCEAS facilitates scholarly inquiry into the histories + cultures of North America in the Atlantic World before 1850. Interested in
Read MoreRegistration is open for the January 2023 session of the CUNY Online Teaching Essentials workshop: Tuesday, January 3 – Monday,
Read MoreThe Somerset v. Steuart trial of 1772 has emerged as an event of much discussion in the history of transatlantic
Read MoreThe National Museum of the United States Army opened to the public on June 14, 2021 and covers over 245
Read MoreJoin for a conversation with former U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, one of the nation’s most distinguished diplomats, about
Read MoreMinistry & Mystery Call for Papers | Graduate Student Symposium | March 31 & April 1, 2023 Center for Comparative
Read MoreThe U of Maryland Anna Julia Cooper Workshop in Black History is a works-in-progress series featuring scholars from various disciplines
Read MoreRussia’s invasion of Ukraine has disrupted the post-1989 settlement concerning the reach of different powers in and beyond Europe. Or
Read MoreCALL FOR PAPERS Caribbean Crucible: Atlantic Migrations and the Making of the Modern World. April 14, 2023 | 9 am
Read MoreWe’re excited to announce the University of Alabama History Department’s annual Conference on Power and Struggle this year. Please see
Read MoreDeutsches Haus at NYU presents “Civility and Its Opposites: The Empathies and Resentments of White Liberalism, 1767-1826,” a lecture by DAAD
Read MoreProf. Swapna Banerjee, a partner investigator in the Australian Research Council-supported collaborative research project, Ayahs and Amahs: Transcolonial Servants in
Read MoreThe New York State Association of European Historians invites applications for five graduate student Conference Internships. Interns will be
Read MoreConsider the power that scripts play in our educational, professional, and personal lives. Scripts can take many forms, but scripts
Read MoreJoin the CUNY Peer Leaders on Friday, May 13 from 3:00 to 5:00pm as they take you through a presentation
Read MoreThe Columbia Legal History Program is pleased to announce an upcoming panel discussion: Public Rights: The History of an Idea.
Read MorePlease join us for a Washington History Seminar Panel with Patrick Ossian Cohrs on The New Atlantic Order. Monday, May
Read MoreThe New York City Latin American History Workshop (NYCLAHW) hosts the talk,“’Real’ Feminisms: Gender, Race, and the Far Right in
Read MorePlease join us for the virtual roundtable discussion “ART AS HISTORY: How Historians use Art as Primary Sources in Research
Read MoreThe event, “The Role of Employers in Expanding Access to Good Jobs in New York City,” which is being convened
Read MoreGlobal Asia Colloquium BOOK DISCUSSION 12:00 PM (EST), April 22, 2022. Awam Amkpa and Gunja Sengupta, Sojourners, Sultans and ‘Slaves’:
Read MoreEducating for Democratic Citizenship Conference Apr 26, 2022 View the full program and register for the sessions here. Participants will
Read MoreConversations in Black Freedom Studies (CBFS) is a monthly discussion series held at the Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture. Curated
Read MoreThe upcoming seminar is being offered as part of the New-York Historical Society’s Bonnie and Richard Reiss Graduate Institute for
Read MoreTwo years after the start of an unprecedented pandemic and resultant transitions nationwide, we are returning to our foundation. The
Read MoreRegistration is now open for the Summer 2022 sessions of the CUNY Online Teaching Essentials workshop. This summer we will offer
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