December 10-11 | Harvard University Symposium | Ethics and Practice of Dissent
The Ethics and Practice of Dissent Symposium will bring together activists, professors, and graduate students in three boundary-crossing panels to
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The Ethics and Practice of Dissent Symposium will bring together activists, professors, and graduate students in three boundary-crossing panels to
Read MoreThe Baruch College Weissman School of Arts and Sciences Department of Psychology and Office of the Dean invite faculty, staff,
Read MoreThe American Inspiration author series by American Ancestors NEHGS is joined by Porter Square Books to present the award-winning historian
Read MoreWe are excited to issue this call for the Emerging Scholars Workshop (ESW) to be hosted for the second time
Read MoreDistinguished Professor David S. Reynolds has a webinar on his book Abe: Abraham Lincoln in Hist Times coming up this Sunday, November 15,
Read MoreThanks to Prof. Eric Ivison, History students are all invited to an online Workshop on the monumental Columns of Constantinople,
Read MoreDavid S. Reynolds understands the currents in which Abraham Lincoln swam as well as anyone alive. His magisterial biography Abe
Read MoreCarol Kahn Strauss served as Executive Director of the Leo Baeck Institute for over two decades. In 2010, she gave the
Read MoreThe 1939 New York World’s Fair promised a view of the “World of Tomorrow” through its dazzling displays of up-to-the-minute
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 MoreDoc Chat is a program series that digs deep into the stories behind the Library’s most interesting collections and highlights
Read MoreDoc Chat is a weekly program series from the New York Public LIbrary that digs deep into the stories behind
Read MoreAskHistorians | The Portal for Public History Business as Unusual: Histories of Ruptures, Chaos, Revolution and Change 15-17 September 2020 Free
Read MoreEvents are virtual and open to all For more information: europe.rutgers.edu Queer Bauhaus Elizabeth Otto (SUNY Buffalo) Cosponsored with the
Read MoreThe 2020-2021 organizing committee for the Harvard Graduate Student Conference on International History (Con-IH) invites graduate students to submit proposals
Read MoreKatharine Halls (Ph.D. candidate in History) invites you to a conversation about Palestinians and Israelis in Germany with authors Sa’ed
Read MoreSession 1: Para-academic Work, September 8, 1-2:30 EDT Session 2: Working Beyond Academia, September 22, 1-2:30 EDT Although many medievalists
Read MoreAll are invited to an upcoming webinar for graduate students on how to use Tropy a free archival research photo
Read MoreJoin us on August 18, 2020 at 12:30pm for Episode Two of Doc Chat, The New York Public Library’s new
Read MoreThe Bonnie and Richard Reiss Graduate Institute for Constitutional History (ICH) seminar, which is produced twice per year, is designed
Read MorePlease join us for a two-part webinar series entitled “In Time of Plague, 2020: COVID-19.” The webinar series is associated with the
Read MoreDoc Chat is a new virtual program series from NYPL’s Center for Research in the Humanities. Each episode, two experts
Read MoreThe New York Public Library is launching a new program series from the Center for Research in the Humanities called
Read MorePlease help spread the word! Medievalists and non-medievalists alike very welcome! July 23, 2020 at 1:00PM ET – Middle Ages for
Read MoreThe Center for Women’s History invites applications for participation in the fourth cohort of our Early Career Workshop (ECW) During the
Read MoreThe call for papers for The AskHistorians Public History Forum’s 2020 Digital Conference is fast approaching. This CfP, and further
Read MoreWe are pleased to announce our seventh annual cross-institutional NYCDH Digital Humanities Graduate Student Project Award. We invite all graduate
Read MoreIn and Beyond the Digital: Career Pathways for Humanists A Medieval Academy of America Webinar Wednesday, May 13, 2020
Read MoreDiscussing the following questions: What is Bargaining for the Common Good in Higher Education? How does it compare with traditional
Read MoreWe have decided to postpone this event due to uncertainty relating to Covid-19. We have not yet made firm plans about
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