Monthly Archives: November 2018

Courses of Interest for Spring 2019!

Want to know more about our connected histories? Consider one of these courses for Spring 2019! HISTORY LOWER DIVISION COURSES: HIST 1900-001 Nation Building: Stories, Identity, and Conflicts, 1/22/2019-5/18/2019, Jared Benson, TU/TH 12:15-1:30PM, Centennial Hall 106. Description: Nation-Building explores the … Continue reading

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Women of Influence: Leah Davis Witherow

The History Department is proud to have Leah Davis Witherow as one of our proud MA alumni, as well as former Instructor and now part-time Lecturer in the Department. Recently Leah received a wonderful recognition locally, as a “Woman of … Continue reading

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How to Remember Reconstruction

An important new short article to recommend to you, from two prominent historians of the Civil War and Reconstruction, about why Reconstruction has not been remembered well in our national history, and what Congress and the National Park Service can … Continue reading

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GES 4700,Spring 2019: Power, Population, and the U.S. Census

GES 4700 Census Course Flier2 Spring 2019 (1) Please click on the link for an exciting new course in Spring 2019: GES 4700: Power, Populations, and the U. S. Census The Census is coming! The Census is coming! Okay, so … Continue reading

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