Triangle Early American History Seminar: Pete Sigal
Pauli Murray 569December 2, 4 p.m. Pete Sigal
December 2, 4 p.m. Pete Sigal
Join the DHL for our first workshop of the semester, "Curating Your Online Presence," on Tuesday, January 24 at 4 PM in Pauli Murray 569. Dr. John Sweet will present his newest book’s digital marketing strategies, and Sarah Miles will … Read more
Announcing the first Krasno Event of 2023! The Ambassador of Poland to the U.S, Marek Magierowski, will be our guest at the first Krasno Global Event/Ambassadors Forum this semester on Wednesday, January 25, 2023, 5.30pm. Ambassador Magierowski will talk about "POLAND and RUSSIA'S WAR ON … Read more
“On Abolition,” a 2-day symposium co-sponsored by the Department of Romance Studies, the Franklin Humanities Institute, and the Office of Global Affairs. The symposium will be held on February 2-3, 2023, on Zoom. You are warmly invited to register here: https://duke.is/cjdsf This symposium assembles … Read more
Charles R. Wilson will discuss his book, "The Southern Way of Life". Join in-person on January 26th at 5:30 p.m. in Wilson Library's Pleasants Family Assembly room. This program is co-sponsored by UNC Press and the Center for the Study of the American South. About the … Read more
Friday, 27 January 2023, 2:00-4:00 pm (Eastern Time)Konrad H. Jarausch Essay Prize Winner for Advanced Graduate Students in 2022:YANARA SCHMACKS (Doctoral Candidate, The Graduate Center, City University of New York, Department of History)“We always also did this for our children”: … Read more
Join the Triangle Labor Seminar for Reeve Huston's presentation on a chapter from his manuscript in progress entitled “Who Regulates? Trade Unions, Squatters’ Associations, Political Parties, and the Boundaries of Popular Self-Governance in Antebellum America” at the Love House (UNC) on … Read more
The Department of American Studies Spring 2023 Colloquium Series Gruesome Looking Objects: A New History of Lynching and Everyday Things This talk will focus on both the writing process and content of Gruesome Looking Objects. Unlike other histories of lynching that rely … Read more
Department of American Studies - Spring 2023 Colloquium Series Gruesome Looking Objects: A New History of Lynching and Everyday Things Nancy Tomes, a historian at Stony Brook, is visiting the National Humanities Center this year to work on a project … Read more
As part of the programming for the Museum of Durham History's current exhibit, The Life and Legacy of Floyd B. McKissick Sr., they are hosting a historical lecture at the Hayti Heritage Center on February 1st, 2023, from 6-7:30pm. This lecture … Read more