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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

War in Ukraine Teach-In

Hamilton Hall Room 569

Please join us this Thursday for a series of forums and panels to discuss and contextualize the unfolding situation in Ukraine. Scholars from multiple departments will offer their expertise and facilitate conversation. See the attached flier for the schedule of … Read more

NCGS German Studies Seminar and Workshop Series

Hamilton Hall Room 569

Carole Fink (Humanities Distinguished Professor of History Emerita, The Ohio State University) West Germany and Israel: Foreign Relations, Domestic Politics, and the Cold War, 1965-1974 Moderator: Malachi Hacohen (Duke University, Department of History and Center for Jewish Studies)

NCGS German Studies Seminar and Workshop Series

Hamilton Hall Room 569

Bill Sharman (Doctoral Candidate, Duke University, Department of History) Refugees, Rights, and West Germany in the 1970s and 80s Moderator: James Chappel (Duke University, Department of History)

NCGS German Studies Seminar and Workshop Series

Hamilton Hall Room 569

Daniela R.P. Weiner (Doctoral Candidate, UNC-Chapel Hill, Department of History) A Democratic Imperative: Textbook Revision and Knowledge Production in Occupied Italy and Germany, 1943-1949 Moderator: Priscilla Layne (UNC-Chapel Hill, Department of German Languages and Literatures)

NCGS German Studies Seminar and Workshop Series

Hamilton Hall Room 569

Max Lazar (Doctoral Candidate, UNC-Chapel Hill, Department of History) Swastikas on Jakob Schiff-Straße: The Aryanization of Jewish Street Names in Frankfurt am Main, 1933-1938 Moderator: Karen Auerbach (UNC-Chapel Hill Department of History)

NCGS German Studies Workshop and Seminar Series

Hamilton Hall Room 569

Eric Roubinek (Assistant Professor, University of North Carolina Asheville, Department of History) Whose Peculiarities? Race in National Socialist Overseas Colonial Planning Moderator: Max Lazar (UNC-Chapel Hill, Department of History)

NCGS German Studies Workshop and Seminar Series

Hamilton Hall Room 569

Jeffrey Hertel (Doctoral Candidate, Carolina-Duke Graduate Program in German Studies) “Ein lustiger Guerillakrieg.” Comedy and Censorship in the Vormärz Moderator: Jakob Norberg (Duke University, Department of Germanic Languages and Literature"

Podcasting for Historians Workshop

Hamilton Hall Room 569

On Monday, November 11, at 2:00 P.M., the Digital History Lab will be holding "Podcasting for Historians," the second in a series of Digital History Workshops. Generously supported by the Department of History, the Media Resources Center, the Southern Oral … Read more

NCGS Seminar & Workshop Series

Hamilton Hall Room 569

Mark Hornburg (Graduate Student, UNC Chapel Hill, Department of History) The Image of the Ideal German Soldier in Wehrmacht Propaganda Introduction and Moderation: Konrad H. Jarausch (UNC Chapel Hill, Department of History) In collaboration with:  UNC Chapel Hill, Duke University and … Read more