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Critical Conversations Series: Gender Pay Inequities in the Academy

The DEI Committee would like to invite you to the upcoming event in our Critical Conversations series: “Gender Pay Inequities in the Academy,” on Monday, April 10th from 6:00-7:30 PM. The roundtable discussion will feature Dr. Misha Becker (Chair, Department of Linguistics) … Read more

Triangle Labor Seminar: Thomas Castillo

Join the Triangle Labor Seminar for Thomas Castillo's discussion of "The Freedom of Work or How We Learned to Stop Worrying and Became Commodities" at the Love House (UNC) on April 14 at 3:30pm. As always, if you are interested in attending … Read more

UNC-KCL Transatlantic Approaches Workshop

Every year, the UNC History Department co-organizes a two-part workshop for graduate students at UNC and King's College London. This is an opportunity for students to present their research internationally and gain valuable feedback on their work from faculty and … Read more

UNC PhD – McNamara on Ybor City

Love House at UNC 410 E. Franklin Street, Chapel Hill, NC

On Friday, September 22 at 3:30 p.m., UNC PhD Sarah McNamara (Texas A&M) will be discussing her new book Ybor City: The Crucible of the Latina South (UNC Press). Hosted by the Carolina Triangle Labor Seminar, the event will celebrate … Read more

NCGS – Jarausch Essay Prize Winner Yanara Schmacks

Zoom

Friday, 22 September 2023 from 2:00 pm to 4:00 pm (Eastern Time), Zoom SeminarKonrad H. Jarausch Essay Prize Winner for Advanced Graduate Students in 2022:YANARA SCHMACKS (Graduate Student, The Graduate Center, City University of New York, Department of History)“We always … Read more

Sternhell – The Archive and the Making of the Civil War

Hamilton Hall Room 569

Friday, September 29, 2023 3:30pm Hamilton 569   The Archive and the Making of Civil War History Dr. Yael Sternhell Department of History Department of English and American Studies Tel Aviv University Dr. Sternhell will be presenting material from her … Read more

Book Launch for Pitelka’s Reading Medieval Ruins

FedEx Global Center 4003

Bernard L. Herman Distinguished Professor of History and Chair of the Carolina Asia Center Morgan Pitelka is the proud author of Reading Medieval Ruins: Ubran Life and Destruction in Sixteenth-Century Japan.Originally published in 2021, the book is now available in … Read more