November 14 – The New School: Political Transitions Revisited
Please join us at a panel discussion among some of the authors of the Spring 2019 issue of Social Research:
Read Moreat the Graduate Center of the City University of New York
Please join us at a panel discussion among some of the authors of the Spring 2019 issue of Social Research:
Read More“A Deep History of Slavery” seeks to put in dialogue two historical contexts deeply marked by slaveholding, the Classical and
Read MoreAndrew Roberts, biographer and military historian, currently Lehrman Institute Distinguished Fellow at the New-York Historical Society, is hosting a breakfast
Read MoreAn art and community event celebrating the Historic First Hall of Fame in the United States September 21, 2019 Doors
Read MoreOral history could not exist without storytelling. Oral histories are always full of stories, often stories that have been handed
Read MoreThis year’s NYC Labor Day parade will be Saturday, September 7. “Building Worker Power Together” is the parade slogan and
Read MoreOn Thursday, May 9, “Reproductive Rights in Ireland and the U.S.: A Conference,” will bring together an international slate of
Read MoreThe Church of St. Andrew Presents: “Samuel Seabury and the Other Separation of Church and State” Lecture by Dr.
Read MoreWhat is Liberalism? Past and Present – A Panel Discussion with Dan Klein (GMU) and Helena Rosenblatt (GC, CUNY). Moderated
Read MoreThe New York Military Affairs Symposium presents: Why the New Cold War is More Dangerous Than the One We Survived
Read MoreDavid Hamilton Golland (GC Ph.D. 2008) Associate Professor of History and Coordinator of Humanities at Governors State University, invites the
Read More7:00 PM 8:00 PM, The Tank 312 West 36th Street 1st Floor New York, NY, 10018 United States A limited number
Read MoreDavid Parsons will discuss his book Dangerous Grounds: Antiwar Coffeehouses and Military Dissent in the Vietnam Era (University of North Carolina Press, 2017)
Read MoreWhat do oral historians, journalists and scholars of contemporary history do when the President of the United States, supported by
Read MoreThe Museum of Modern Art Archives, Library, and Research Collections invite you to a spring orientation. Faculty and students are
Read More“The Audacity of Gurgaon: From Mythic Village to Millennium City” A talk by Veena Talwar Oldenburg SOUTH ASIA INSTITUTE at Columbia University
Read MoreLiberal democracy is under assault as never before. Nations around the world, including the United States, have seen wave after
Read MorePlease join us for our upcoming CJH Seminar in Jewish History on Thursday, February 7, from 4-6pm, featuring Brett Levi’s project: Between Enchantment and Estrangement: The
Read MoreNY STATE COALITION FOR STUDENTS WITH DISABILITIES along with the CUNY Coalition for Students with Disabilities WE NEED YOUR
Read MoreIf you have any questions, please feel free to contact Lindsay Sarah Krasnoff (PhD, 2009) . Register for the event here.
Read MoreThough liberalism and democracy have become intertwined in some contemporary societies, they have evolved along quite distinct paths historically. Democracy
Read MoreThe Ph.D. Program in History will be hosting its annual breakfast for those attending the American Historical Association’s 2019 conference
Read MoreOn January 8th, Fordham Prep will be hosting a book signing and reception for Rich Naclerio ’88 at Fordham University’s
Read MoreOn behalf of the organizing committee for the University of Michigan 2019 U.S. History Graduate Student Conference, “Making History Public(s):
Read MoreWe invite you to join us in forming a new forum for doctoral students of American Jewish history. “American” here
Read MoreThe Henry Street Settlement recently opened a permanent, NEH-funded exhibition, The House on Henry Street, on the history of the
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