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The Research Triangle Seminar in the History of the Military, War, and Society presents
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Fri, September 19 @ 04:00PM
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Carr Building(Room 229), 114 Campus Drive, Durham, NC 27708
Sebastian Lukasik (Duke University) "Combat and Identity on the Western Front: The Case of the American Expeditionary Forces, 1917 - 1919"
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“Why Does the History of Religion Remain Essential for European History?”
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Mon, September 15 @ 12:00PM
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Hamilton Hall (Room 569), Chapel Hill, NC 27599
UNC-Chapel Hill and King’s College London Colloquium
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The North Carolina German Studies Seminar and Workshop Series presents
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Sun, September 14 @ 06:00PM
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Hillel Center, 210 West Cameron Avenue, Chapel Hill, NC 27516
Christopher R. Browning (UNC Chapel Hill), "Survivor Testimonies and Holocaust History: A Study of the Starachowice Factory Slave Labor Camps"
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“The Ukrainian Famine-Genocide: Reflections After 75 Years” Conference
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Fri, September 12 @ 10:00AM
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UNC-Chapel Hill FedEx Global Education Center
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Triangle Early American History Seminar
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Fri, May 09 @ 04:00PM
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National Humanities Center
Elizabeth Fenn (Duke), "Encounter at the Heart of the World: The Rise and Fall of the Mandan People"
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The Research Triangle Seminar in the History of the Military, War, and Society
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Fri, April 18 @ 04:00PM
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Duke University, East Campus, Carr Building, Room 229
Sigrun Haude (University of Cincinnati) "Dealing with the Reality of the Thirty Years' War (1618-1648): The Story of Two Religious Women"
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Triangle Early American History Seminar
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Fri, April 18 @ 04:00PM
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National Humanities Center
Watson Jennison (UNC-G), "'In Whose Name?' Contesting the Meaning and Consequences of the American Revolution in the Georgia Backcountry"
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New Perspectives in African American History and Culture
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Fri, April 11 @ 12:45PM
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Student Union
2nd Annual Conference
Organized by the African American History Working Group
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North Carolina German Studies Seminar and Workshop Series
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Fri, April 11 @ 12:00PM
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Hyde Hall, UNC at Chapel Hill and Duke University
2008 Workshop: Germany's 1968: A Cultural Revolution
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UNC-CH Civil War Symposium
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Sat, March 29 @ 08:00AM
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111 Carroll Hall
Join us for a symposium in honor of Alan Stephenson,
donor of the Stephenson Chair in Civil War History.
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"Notes on the History of Fiction"
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Thu, March 27 @ 06:30PM
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Hanes Art Center Auditorium
Novelist E.L. Doctorow will present his lecture.
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Research Triangle Seminar in the History of the Military, War, and Society
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Fri, March 21 @ 04:00PM
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National Humanities Center, 7 Alexander Drive, Research Triangle Park, NC 27709
Michael Sherry (Northwestern University), "Go Directly to Jail: The Punitive Turn in American Life"
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Triangle Early American History Seminar
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Fri, March 07 @ 04:00PM
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National Humanities Center
Maren Wood (UNC-CH), "A Consequence of Conquest: Anglo-American Narratives about the Origins of Venereal Disease"
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Southern Intellectual History Circle
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Thu, February 28 @ 06:00PM
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Stone Center & School of Public Health
20th Annual Meeting
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African American History Month Lecture 2008
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Thu, February 21 @ 07:00PM
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Pleasants Family Assembly Room, Wilson Library
Dr. James D. Anderson (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign), "No Sacrifice Is Too Great: The Value of Education in the African American Experience"