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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

Historical Writing Workshop: Research Questions

We're very excited to announce a new series of partnered events between the Digital History Lab, History Undergrad Association, and the Graduate History Society! Scheduled to take place over the course of the academic year, these events will focus on … Read more

NCGS – Stefan-Ludwig Hoffmann

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Friday, 13 October 2023 from 2:00 pm to 4:00 pm (Eastern Time)STEFAN-LUDWIG HOFFMANN (University of California, Berkeley, Dept. of History)Dreams, Terror, and Complicity: Reinhart Koselleck Meets Charlotte BeradtABSTRACT: Recently, there has been an uptick of interest across disciplines in the … Read more

Kleio Prize Ceremony Honoring Dr. Bryant

Pauli Murray 569

Mark your calendars for 12:30 p.m. on Friday, October 27th, when our own Chad Bryant will honored as the inaugural Kleio Prize winner. Dr. Bryant will be delivering a lecture entitled, "Blogging and Belonging: Prague's Czech-Vietnamese Community and What Social … Read more

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