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Category Archives: faculty research
Department Makes New York Times
This fall, department chair Paul Harvey will be teaching Hist 3550, “Religion and American Culture, 1500-2000.” One of the most interesting developments in this field recently has been the resurrection of studies of “mainline Protestantism” — the kinds of Presbyterians, … Continue reading
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Carole Woodall’s Dispatch from Istanbul
Our History Department colleague Carole Woodall, a scholar of Middle Eastern history, has been spending the year doing research in Istanbul, living very near the site of recent conflicts in the city. She wrote this piece for a Turkish journal, … Continue reading
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Newberry Library Podcast of Harvey/Blum Lecture
Edward J. Blum and Paul Harvey’s presentation at the Newberry Library in Chicago on January 22, 2013 is now available for listening thanks to the public radio station WBEZ’s “Chicago Amplified” podcasting program. Click here for the program, and here … Continue reading
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The Rockefeller Plan at Colorado Fuel and Iron, 1914-1942: Public Lecture at Pioneer’s Museum
This Saturday (April 7th), Jonathan Rees, Professor of History at CSU–Pueblo and the blogger behind the history and higher education blog More or Less Bunk, will be giving a public lecture at the Pioneer’s Museum. This will be Saturday, April … Continue reading
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An Interview with Historian of Religion Paul Harvey
UCCS Department Member Paul Harvey is featured this month in an interview published in HISTORICALLY SPEAKING, a journal of The Historical Society, one of the major national historical organizations. While the full interview is not available online, you can find … Continue reading
Christina leads New Graduate Seminar
Christina Jimenez, who specializes in Mexican and Latin American history, is leading a new graduate seminar sequence starting this fall on The City and Citizenship in the modern world. The course will feature many members of the department visiting to … Continue reading
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