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NCGS Workshop and Seminar #6 (Virtual)

The Sociology of Empire: German and Habsburg Theories of Multinational Statehood, 1848-1914 Speaker: Thomas Prendergast (Graduate Student, Duke, Department of History) Over the past twenty years, historians have dramatically reevaluated the Habsburg Monarchy. Whereas scholars once characterized the Monarchy as … Read more

Blair LM Kelley Presents at Carolina Triangle Labor Seminar

Zoom

On Friday, November 12 from 3:30-5, Dr. Blair LM Kelly, Associate Professor of History at North Carolina State University, will present her paper "Sarah At Home, Working on Own Account" on Zoom. To receive the pre-circulated paper and Zoom link, … Read more

Digital History Lab: Working Group Meeting

Join the DHL Working Group on Tuesday, August 30 at 5 PM for our first meeting of the semester. Open to historians of all digital skill backgrounds, the DHL Working Group is a space to discuss and workshop digital pedagogical and … Read more

Triangle Labor History Seminar: Calvin Ryan Cheung-Miaw

John Hope Franklin Humanities Institute 114 South Buchanan Boulevard, Smith Warehouse, Bays 4 and 5, Durham

Dr. Calvin Ryan Cheung-Miaw will present a chapter entitled “What are Korean ‘Mom and Pop’ Store Owners’: Race and Solidarity after Korean-Black Conflict” from a manuscript-in-progress for discussion by the group. In-Person event (John Hope Franklin Humanities Institute). To RSVP … Read more

Krasno Event: Ambassador’s Forum

Zoom

The Krasno Global Event Series is hosting it's next "AMBASSADORS FORUM" - on October 6, 2022, at 2.00pm EST as a Zoom talk. This will be a conversation with the US Ambassador to the Republic of Moldova, KENT D. LOGSDON. … Read more

“The Conference” Film Screening & Discussion

Mandela Auditorium, FedEx Global Center

As part of the 2022 Campus Weeks: Germany on Campus, join us for a film screening and discussion of the 2022 German film, The Conference! Originally entitled Die Wannseekonferenz, the film depicts the notorious January 1942 meeting of Nazi leaders at … Read more

Triangle Labor History Seminar: Jane Berger

Zoom

Virtual Event Discussion of Dr. Jane Berger's book A New Working Class: The Legacies of Public-Sector Employment in the Civil Rights Movement, which won the 2022 Montgomery Award. To RSVP or receive pre-circulated papers, please email: carolinatrianglelaborseminar@gmail.com.