10/2 – 3rd Annual Satadru Sen Memorial Lecture
Satadru Sen Memorial Lectures, usually held on Mahatma Gandhi’s birthday as part of commemorations for the day, are an annual
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Satadru Sen Memorial Lectures, usually held on Mahatma Gandhi’s birthday as part of commemorations for the day, are an annual
Read MoreThe ICH seminar is produced twice per year and designed for graduate students, junior faculty, and other educators, in history,
Read MoreIntellectual Publics presents: Reckoning With Slavery: A Conversation with Jennifer L. Morgan and Marisa J. Fuentes September 27th at 6:30
Read MoreCurrent students and recent graduates can learn about museum practice and gain professional skills in a variety of fields through
Read MoreAttached below is the full schedule of the NYC History of Science Lecture Series:
Read MoreAttached below is the full series of the NYC History of Science Workshops that is typically hosted at NYU: Prof.
Read MoreFrom the PSC: Calling all new Graduate Workers! New York State law mandates that all public sector employees are entitled
Read MoreThe ICH seminar is produced twice per year and designed for graduate students, junior faculty, and other educators, in history,
Read MorePlease join us for a Washington History Seminar Panel with Louis Menand on The Free World: Art and Thought in
Read MoreNYU’s Institute for Public Knowledge and The Gotham Center for New York City History invites you to a book talk
Read MoreThe New York Public Library is expanding access to print materials through a new Grab and Go for Researchers program.
Read MoreThe 16th-early 18th centuries witnessed a remarkable flourishing of piracy and other maritime outlaw activity across much of the globe. While not
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Read MoreJoin the Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History in celebrating the 2021 winner of the Gilder Lehrman Lincoln Prize, David
Read MoreThe police treatment of racial and religious minorities has long been a pressing question in European history, just as it
Read MoreOur Age has sometimes been characterized as “The Age of Resentment.” This talk will discuss the varieties of political resentment that
Read MoreThis three-day conference, co-sponsored by the ANS and the Ph.D. Program in History at the Graduate Center, CUNY, will feature
Read MoreThe History Department of the College of Staten Island CUNY Spring 2021 History Lecture Series presents: Pandemics and Catastrophe: The Justinianic Plague
Read MoreSave the date! On April 23rd, the School of Labor and Urban Studies is holding a conference on “Working-Class New
Read MorePlease join the National History Center for a Washington History Seminar Panel with Marc Levinson (GC PhD 2009) on Outside
Read MoreIrrational Ideas: Thinking Against Conventions In his inaugural article, Journal of the History of Ideas co-founder Arthur Lovejoy observed that
Read MoreThe University of California at Santa Barbara History Department’s Colloquium Committee warmly invites you to attend the inaugural session of
Read MoreGC PhD Program in History student Erik Wallenberg will be hosting this event, featuring GC PhD Program in History Professor
Read MoreNew-York Historical Society The Bonnie and Richard Reiss Graduate Institute for Constitutional History Seminar Spring 2021 Session (Virtual) nyhistory.org/education/higher-education/institute-constitutional-history/upcoming-events America’s
Read MoreThe Rockefeller Foundation’s mission—unchanged since 1913—is to promote the well-being of humanity throughout the world. Today the Foundation advances new
Read MoreThe suffering of The Last Million Eastern Europeans in Germany did not cease on V.E. Day, but continued as World
Read MoreThe James A. Barnes Club, Temple University’s graduate student history organization, is pleased to announce the 26th Annual Barnes Club
Read MoreThe Columbia University Seminar in Literary Theory meets several times per semester to discuss new work on the relations between
Read MoreFunded by a 5-year ATTRACT research grant (2020-2025) from the FNR, Public History as the New Citizen Science of the Past (PHACS) develops
Read MoreThe suffering of The Last Million Eastern Europeans in Germany did not cease on V.E. Day, but continued as World
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