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TEAH Seminar – Etchegaray

Pauli Murray 569

“World’s End, Words End: Sustaining Cross-Cultural Interaction over Very Long Distances in the Western Patagonian Archipelagoes, 1760-1767.” Friday, Oct. 27, 4pm-Pauli Murray 569 The Triangle Early American History Seminar (TEAHS) will discuss UNC graduate student Javier Etchegaray's paper “World’s End, Words End: … Read more

Sacred Nine Project: The Mending Sampler

A night of music and performance inspired by Dr. John Wood Sweet's The Sewing Girl's Tale: Crime and Consequences in Revolutionary America. The Sacred Nine Project's performance, "The Mending Sampler: Lanah Sawyer and the cost of courage in Revolutionary America," … Read more

Lecture: Wiltberger, “Turned Back at the Border”

FedEx Global Education Center, Room 1005 301 Pittsboro St., Chapel Hill, NC, United States

Monday, October 30, 6:00-7:00PM: Professor Joseph Wiltberger, University of California San Diego and El Colegio de la Frontera Norte, will speak as part of the Root Causes of Central American Migration Lecture Series. Wiltberger researches questions of migration, forced displacement, borders and … Read more

NCGS – Maddie James

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Friday, 10 November 2023 from 2:00 pm to 4:00 pm (Eastern Time)MADDIE JAMES (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Dept. of History)“Protecting the Volk”: The Female Criminal Police in Nazi GermanyABSTRACT: By 1927, four of the Weimar Republic’s states … Read more

Book Talk with Professor Pérez

On February 8 at 3:30 PM, please join Professor Louis A. Pérez, Jr. for a discussion on his latest book, Colonial Reckoning: Race and Revolution in Nineteenth-Century Cuba, in the Bull's Head Bookshop Lounge (3rd floor) of the Stone Center. … Read more

TEAHS and WGFH: Pearsall on the American Revolution

TEAHS and WGFH are excited to invite you to a workshop with Dr Sarah Pearsall to discuss a chapter from her forthcoming book Freedom Round the Globe: A New History of the American Revolution. The chapter will focus on changing … Read more

Romeu Rábago Talk

Pauli Murray 569

Please join us on Thursday, March 21 for a talk by Patricio Romeu Rábago - Historian, Museographer, and Curator at the Instituto Nacional de Pueblos Indígenas, Mexico. The talk, entitled "Nochi Tlahtolemeh Totlahtolwan (All Languages are Our Languages): Linguistic Diversity … Read more

Dr. Kathleen DuVal: Book Talk at Flyleaf Books

Join Dr. Kathleen DuVal in conversation with Danielle Hiraldo at Flyleaf Books. Dr. DuVal will discuss her latest book, Native Nations (2024), at this book signing event. Please find event details here.

Dr. Kathleen DuVal: Book Talk at Fearrington Village

Join Dr. Kathleen DuVal in conversation with Dr. Keith Richotte, Jr. of the UNC American Studies Department at McIntyre's Books in Fearrington Village. Dr. DuVal will be discussing her latest book, Native Nations (2024). Please see event details here.