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The Triangle African American History Colloquium (TAAHC) hosts
The Fourth Annual New Perspectives on African American History and Culture Conference February 26-27, 2010
Good News About Graduate Students - Fall 2009
Spring 2010 Course Listing
Undergraduate Good News - Fall 2009
Departmental Research Colloquium Schedule -- Fall 2009
Alumni Good News
Fall 2009 Course Listing with Syllabi
RESEARCH TRIANGLE SEMINAR SERIES "HISTORY OF THE MILITARY, WAR, AND SOCIETY" INVITES
Fri, November 20 @ 04:00PM -- Duke University, East Campus, Carr Building, Room 229
Anna Krylova (Duke University): "BONDED BY COMBAT: SOVIET WOMEN AND MEN SHARING VIOLENCE, AUTHORITY, AND ROMANCE IN MECHANIZED WARFARE, 1942-1945"
The North Carolina German Studies Seminar and Workshop Series invites
Sun, November 15 @ 06:00PM -- UNC Institute for the Arts & Humanities, Hyde Hall, Chapel Hill, NC
Claudia A. Becker (North Carolina Central University): "The Concept of Otherness in THE EMIGRANTS by W.G. Sebald and DIE HEIMAT 1-2-3 by Edgar Reitz"
The History Departments of Duke University and the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill
Fri, November 06 @ 05:00PM -- Marriott Louisville Downtown, Salon F-G
Cordially Invite You to Attend a Reception at the Annual Meeting of the Southern Historical Association
"The American Right From McCarthyism To Sarah Palin"
Tue, November 03 @ 04:00PM -- Hamilton Hall #569
The History Club presents a talk by Benjamin Waterhouse.
The Research Triangle Seminar Series "History of the Military, War and Society" presents
Fri, October 30 @ 04:00PM -- Duke University, East Campus, Carr Building
Watson Jennison (UNC-Greensboro): "DEFINING THE BORDERS OF FREEDOM: BLACK RESISTANCE IN SOUTH GEORGIA, 1812-1818"
The North Carolina German Studies Seminar Series invites for a Workshop:
Thu, October 29 @ 04:00PM -- UNC Institute for the Arts & Humanities (IAH), Hyde Hall
THE FALL OF THE WALL: TWENTY YEARS AFTER
The UNC Department of History presents
Mon, October 19 @ 04:00PM -- Institute for the Arts & Humanities, Hyde Hall, Incubator Room
Rebecca J. Scott (University of Michigan), "ROSALIE OF THE POULARD NATION: FREEDOM, LAW, AND DIGNITY IN THE ERA OF THE HAITIAN REVOLUTION"
The Research Triangle Seminar in the History of the Military, War, and Society presents
Fri, October 02 @ 04:00PM -- Duke University, John Hope Franklin Center, 2204 Erwin Road, Room 240
Laura McEnaney (Whittier College) "A STATE OF CONTRADICTIONS: VETERANS, DEMOBILIZATION, AND POSTWAR POLITICAL CULTURE IN THE UNITED STATES"

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