Krasno Event: “9/11 and the WAR in Afghanistan after 20 Years: How it Happened and How it Changed Everything”
Mandela Auditorium, FedEx Global CenterIn-person, Mandela auditorium & also online. https://www.krasnoevents.com/sept2-2021.html
In-person, Mandela auditorium & also online. https://www.krasnoevents.com/sept2-2021.html
Join us for the first TEAHS event of the fall. On Friday, October 22, 2021, Laurel Daen (U. of Notre Dame), will present her paper "Legal Disability and Civic Membership in Late Colonial America." The event will take place on … Read more
Join us for the second TEAHS event of the Fall. On Friday, November 5, 2021, Patricia Dawson (UNC) will present her paper, "'While My Heart is Straight: Changing Visions of Cherokee Sartorial Identity, 1794-1838." The event will take place on … Read more
The electoral success of rightwing populist parties in major democracies has sparked an international discussion about the efficacy of “fascism” as an analytical framework. Do analogies with early- and mid-twentieth-century fascist movements and governments make sense today? What attributes, if … Read more
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
Join us for our last TEAHS event of the Fall. On Friday, November 19, 2021, Megan Lindsay Cherry (NCSU) will present, 'Shooting the Sh*t about Androboros: British North America's First Play." The event will take place on Zoom. Please email … Read more
On Tuesday, March 1 at 4:30 PM, the department will host the 1st History Movie Night in the lecture hall in Pauli Murray. This first meeting, we will watch the biopic Lumumba (2000), about the rise and fall of the … Read more