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The Dialectics of the Antiquities Rush with Suzanne Marchand
Fine Arts Building B 105Organized by UF’s Phi Beta Kappa Society Chapter.
The Criminalization of Whooping in the Nineteenth-Century Choctaw Nation: A Case Study in Language and History
Turlington Hall, Room 1208In the 19th century, the Choctaw Nation passed a law to criminalize whooping, and many Choctaw citizens were prosecuted for this crime in the period between 1880 and 1906. This talk considers …
Pub Trivia Event
Pugh Hall OcoraJoin the Bob Graham Center and the Department of History for a fun night of trivia, food, and prizes! Trivia will include questions on history, international affairs, pop culture, and more.
Frederick Clark, Dividing Time: Periodizing Ancient/Medieval/Modern in Early Modern Europe
George A. Smathers Library: Grand Reading Room and Judaica Suite University of Florida, GainesvilleCindy Ermus, “Digital Humanities, AI Literacy, and the Historical Profession”
005 Keene-Flint HallLillian Guerra, Cuba and the Photography of Andrew St. George
Smathers 100 Library EastHannah Marcus, Forbidden Knowledge: Medicine, Science, and Censorship in Early Modern Italy
George A. Smathers Library: Grand Reading Room and Judaica Suite University of Florida, GainesvilleKeri Watson, The Barefoot Mailman and Florida’s Post Office Murals
Harn Museum of Art: AuditoriumBook Launch: A Tale of Two Granadas by Max Deardorff
Keene Faculty Center, Dauer HallSharony Andrews Green, The Chase and Ruins: Zora Neale Hurston in Honduras (History Graduate Student Guest Lecture Series)
Online via ZoomDr. Sharony Andrews Green, Associate Professor of African American History at the University of Alabama, will be a guest speaker at the first History Graduate Student Guest Lecture Series. Sharony …