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005 Keene FlintSabbatical and Professional Development Leave Applications Due in Chair’s Office
CLAS Faculty, Chairs, and Directors: The college process for awarding sabbatical leaves for 2013-2014 has been posted on the college Web site. Sabbatical Leaves (tenure-track faculty): http://www.clas.ufl.edu/forms/instructions-memo_13-14_sabbatical_CLAS.pdf Along with the above guidelines, a sabbatical FAQ has been published here: http://www.clas.ufl.edu/forms/index.html Applicants must provide their packets to chairs no later than October 15, 2012. Applications cannot …
Sabbatical and Professional Development Leave Applications Due in Chair's Office
CLAS Faculty, Chairs, and Directors: The college process for awarding sabbatical leaves for 2013-2014 has been posted on the college Web site. Sabbatical Leaves (tenure-track faculty): http://www.clas.ufl.edu/forms/instructions-memo_13-14_sabbatical_CLAS.pdf Along with the above guidelines, a sabbatical FAQ has been published here: http://www.clas.ufl.edu/forms/index.html Applicants must provide their packets to chairs no later than October 15, 2012. Applications cannot …
Sabbatical and Professional Development Leave Applications Due in Chair's Office
CLAS Faculty, Chairs, and Directors: The college process for awarding sabbatical leaves for 2013-2014 has been posted on the college Web site. Sabbatical Leaves (tenure-track faculty): http://www.clas.ufl.edu/forms/instructions-memo_13-14_sabbatical_CLAS.pdf Along with the above guidelines, a sabbatical FAQ has been published here: http://www.clas.ufl.edu/forms/index.html Applicants must provide their packets to chairs no later than October 15, 2012. Applications cannot …
Campus Conversations: Authors@UF Featuring Richard Scher
Smathers Library East Room 1AWhy is it So Hard to Vote in America? Are you voting in November? Are you sure? Many people think that going to the polls is all that's needed to vote. UF Political Science Professor Richard Scher disagrees. Drawing from his award-winning new book, The Politics of Disenfranchisement, Scher discusses the tradition of restricting or …
Campus Conversations: Authors@UF Featuring Richard Scher
Smathers Library East Room 1AWhy is it So Hard to Vote in America? Are you voting in November? Are you sure? Many people think that going to the polls is all that's needed to vote. UF Political Science Professor Richard Scher disagrees. Drawing from his award-winning new book, The Politics of Disenfranchisement, Scher discusses the tradition of restricting or …
Campus Conversations: Authors@UF Featuring Richard Scher
Smathers Library East Room 1AWhy is it So Hard to Vote in America? Are you voting in November? Are you sure? Many people think that going to the polls is all that's needed to vote. UF Political Science Professor Richard Scher disagrees. Drawing from his award-winning new book, The Politics of Disenfranchisement, Scher discusses the tradition of restricting or …
History Professor Jacobs Participates in Voters Issues Conference
170 Pugh HallThe Bob Graham Center Public Service Council at the University of Florida will host a Voters’ Issues Conference from 6 to 8 p.m. on Oct.17 in Pugh Hall’s room 170. The event is free and open to the public. Former Gainesville mayor Peegen Hanrahan will serve as the keynote speaker for the event. She will give preliminary remarks on the issues facing …
History Professor Jacobs Participates in Voters Issues Conference
170 Pugh HallThe Bob Graham Center Public Service Council at the University of Florida will host a Voters’ Issues Conference from 6 to 8 p.m. on Oct.17 in Pugh Hall’s room 170. The event is free and open to the public. Former Gainesville mayor Peegen Hanrahan will serve as the keynote speaker for the event. She will give preliminary remarks on the issues facing …
History Professor Jacobs Participates in Voters Issues Conference
170 Pugh HallThe Bob Graham Center Public Service Council at the University of Florida will host a Voters’ Issues Conference from 6 to 8 p.m. on Oct.17 in Pugh Hall’s room 170. The event is free and open to the public. Former Gainesville mayor Peegen Hanrahan will serve as the keynote speaker for the event. She will give preliminary remarks on the issues facing …
Pozzetta Colloquium: Professor Jeffrey Needell
Jeffrey Needell, "The Abolitionist Movement in Brazil: Its Struggle and the Struggle over Its Legacy"
Pozzetta Colloquium: Professor Jeffrey Needell
Jeffrey Needell, "The Abolitionist Movement in Brazil: Its Struggle and the Struggle over Its Legacy"
Pozzetta Colloquium: Professor Jeffrey Needell
Jeffrey Needell, "The Abolitionist Movement in Brazil: Its Struggle and the Struggle over Its Legacy"
Dr. Larry Rivers, "Rebels and Runaways: Slave Resistance in 19th Century Florida"
Buddy and Anne McKay Auditorium, Pugh HallPlease join Dr. Larry Rivers, President of Fort Valley State University, as speaks about "Rebels and Runaways: Slave Resistance in 19th Century Florida." Sponsored by the Samuel Proctor Oral History Program.
Dr. Larry Rivers, “Rebels and Runaways: Slave Resistance in 19th Century Florida”
Buddy and Anne McKay Auditorium, Pugh HallPlease join Dr. Larry Rivers, President of Fort Valley State University, as speaks about "Rebels and Runaways: Slave Resistance in 19th Century Florida." Sponsored by the Samuel Proctor Oral History Program.
Dr. Larry Rivers, "Rebels and Runaways: Slave Resistance in 19th Century Florida"
Buddy and Anne McKay Auditorium, Pugh HallPlease join Dr. Larry Rivers, President of Fort Valley State University, as speaks about "Rebels and Runaways: Slave Resistance in 19th Century Florida." Sponsored by the Samuel Proctor Oral History Program.
Pozzetta Colloquium, Professor Luise White
005 Keene-Flint HallPlease join us as Professor Luise White speaks on "'Racial representation of the worst sort': Southern Rhodesia's 1957 Franchise Commission, Citizenship, and the Problem of Polygynous Wives"
Pozzetta Colloquium, Professor Luise White
005 Keene-Flint HallPlease join us as Professor Luise White speaks on "'Racial representation of the worst sort': Southern Rhodesia's 1957 Franchise Commission, Citizenship, and the Problem of Polygynous Wives"
Pozzetta Colloquium, Professor Luise White
005 Keene-Flint HallPlease join us as Professor Luise White speaks on "'Racial representation of the worst sort': Southern Rhodesia's 1957 Franchise Commission, Citizenship, and the Problem of Polygynous Wives"
UF: The Past is Prologue–the 150th Anniversary of the Morrill Act
170 Pugh HallPlease join us for a panel discussion on the occasion of the 150th Anniversary of the Morrill Act.
UF: The Past is Prologue–the 150th Anniversary of the Morrill Act
170 Pugh HallPlease join us for a panel discussion on the occasion of the 150th Anniversary of the Morrill Act.
UF: The Past is Prologue–the 150th Anniversary of the Morrill Act
170 Pugh HallPlease join us for a panel discussion on the occasion of the 150th Anniversary of the Morrill Act.
Lawrence Clayton, "The Making of the Quintessential Outsider"
Smathers Library East, Room 1A University of Florida CampusPlease join Lawrence Clayton, Professor of History at the University of Alabama, as he speaks on "The Making of the Quintessential Outsider: Bartolome de las Casas and Early Spanish America." The event is sponsored by the Center for Latin American Studies, the Center for the Humanities and the Public Sphere, the Department of Religion, the …
Lawrence Clayton, "The Making of the Quintessential Outsider"
Smathers Library East, Room 1A University of Florida CampusPlease join Lawrence Clayton, Professor of History at the University of Alabama, as he speaks on "The Making of the Quintessential Outsider: Bartolome de las Casas and Early Spanish America." The event is sponsored by the Center for Latin American Studies, the Center for the Humanities and the Public Sphere, the Department of Religion, the …
Lawrence Clayton, “The Making of the Quintessential Outsider”
Smathers Library East, Room 1A University of Florida CampusPlease join Lawrence Clayton, Professor of History at the University of Alabama, as he speaks on "The Making of the Quintessential Outsider: Bartolome de las Casas and Early Spanish America." The event is sponsored by the Center for Latin American Studies, the Center for the Humanities and the Public Sphere, the Department of Religion, the …
"An English Tale: The Legend of Child-Murder in Medieval Norwich"
Smathers Library East, Room 1A University of Florida CampusPlease join us for the annual Alexander Grass Chair Endowed Lecture, presented this year by Professor Miri Rubin of Queen Mary University of London, where she currently serves as the Head of the School of History.
"An English Tale: The Legend of Child-Murder in Medieval Norwich"
Smathers Library East, Room 1A University of Florida CampusPlease join us for the annual Alexander Grass Chair Endowed Lecture, presented this year by Professor Miri Rubin of Queen Mary University of London, where she currently serves as the Head of the School of History.
“An English Tale: The Legend of Child-Murder in Medieval Norwich”
Smathers Library East, Room 1A University of Florida CampusPlease join us for the annual Alexander Grass Chair Endowed Lecture, presented this year by Professor Miri Rubin of Queen Mary University of London, where she currently serves as the Head of the School of History.
Dr. Alan Rosen, "The Evidence of Trauma: David Boder and Writing the History of Holocaust Testimony"
Pugh Hall OcoraThe Samuel Proctor Oral History Program (SPOHP) is delighted to present Dr. Alan Rosen, who will speak about his new book, The Wonder of Their Voices: The 1946 Holocaust Interviews of David Boder. For more information, please visit the SPOHP web page.
Dr. Alan Rosen, "The Evidence of Trauma: David Boder and Writing the History of Holocaust Testimony"
Pugh Hall OcoraThe Samuel Proctor Oral History Program (SPOHP) is delighted to present Dr. Alan Rosen, who will speak about his new book, The Wonder of Their Voices: The 1946 Holocaust Interviews of David Boder. For more information, please visit the SPOHP web page.
Dr. Alan Rosen, “The Evidence of Trauma: David Boder and Writing the History of Holocaust Testimony”
Pugh Hall OcoraThe Samuel Proctor Oral History Program (SPOHP) is delighted to present Dr. Alan Rosen, who will speak about his new book, The Wonder of Their Voices: The 1946 Holocaust Interviews of David Boder. For more information, please visit the SPOHP web page.
Pozzetta Colloquium, Professor Matthew Gallman
005 Keene-Flint HallPlease join us for our next installment in the Pozzetta Colloquium, as Professor J. Matthew Gallman speaks on "'A Worthy Man as I Believe': Abraham Lincoln Contemplates Citizenship in Wartime"
Pozzetta Colloquium, Professor Matthew Gallman
005 Keene-Flint HallPlease join us for our next installment in the Pozzetta Colloquium, as Professor J. Matthew Gallman speaks on "'A Worthy Man as I Believe': Abraham Lincoln Contemplates Citizenship in Wartime"
Pozzetta Colloquium, Professor Matthew Gallman
005 Keene-Flint HallPlease join us for our next installment in the Pozzetta Colloquium, as Professor J. Matthew Gallman speaks on "'A Worthy Man as I Believe': Abraham Lincoln Contemplates Citizenship in Wartime"
Winson Chu, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
TBAPlease join Winson Chu of the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee and author of The German Minority in Interwar Poland as he speaks on "Judaization, Europeanization, or Germanization? Lodz and the Politics of the Holocaust in Postcommunist Poland."
Winson Chu, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
TBAPlease join Winson Chu of the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee and author of The German Minority in Interwar Poland as he speaks on "Judaization, Europeanization, or Germanization? Lodz and the Politics of the Holocaust in Postcommunist Poland."
Winson Chu, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
TBAPlease join Winson Chu of the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee and author of The German Minority in Interwar Poland as he speaks on "Judaization, Europeanization, or Germanization? Lodz and the Politics of the Holocaust in Postcommunist Poland."
Commemorate the 150th Anniversary of the Emancipation Proclamation
219 Dauer Hall University of Florida CampusOn Friday, February 22 and Saturday, February 23, 2013, the Milbauer Program in Southern History will host a conference commemorating the 150th anniversary of the Emancipation Proclamation. This conference is entitled “The Shadow of Slavery: Emancipation, Memory, and the Meaning of Freedom.” Scholars from around the country will present original work focusing on the process, …
Commemorate the 150th Anniversary of the Emancipation Proclamation
219 Dauer Hall University of Florida CampusOn Friday, February 22 and Saturday, February 23, 2013, the Milbauer Program in Southern History will host a conference commemorating the 150th anniversary of the Emancipation Proclamation. This conference is entitled “The Shadow of Slavery: Emancipation, Memory, and the Meaning of Freedom.” Scholars from around the country will present original work focusing on the process, …
Commemorate the 150th Anniversary of the Emancipation Proclamation
219 Dauer Hall University of Florida CampusOn Friday, February 22 and Saturday, February 23, 2013, the Milbauer Program in Southern History will host a conference commemorating the 150th anniversary of the Emancipation Proclamation. This conference is entitled “The Shadow of Slavery: Emancipation, Memory, and the Meaning of Freedom.” Scholars from around the country will present original work focusing on the process, …
Professor Kirsten Leng, "Permutations of the Third Sex: Sexology, Subjectivity, and Anti-Maternalist Feminism at the Turn of the Twentieth Century"
005 Keene-Flint Hall University of Florida CampusPlease join us for a talk by ACLS New Faculty Fellow Kirsten Leng, who will speak on "Permutations of the Third Sex: Sexology, Subjectivity and Anti-Maternalist Feminism at the Turn of the Twentieth Century."
Professor Kirsten Leng, "Permutations of the Third Sex: Sexology, Subjectivity, and Anti-Maternalist Feminism at the Turn of the Twentieth Century"
005 Keene-Flint Hall University of Florida CampusPlease join us for a talk by ACLS New Faculty Fellow Kirsten Leng, who will speak on "Permutations of the Third Sex: Sexology, Subjectivity and Anti-Maternalist Feminism at the Turn of the Twentieth Century."
Professor Kirsten Leng, “Permutations of the Third Sex: Sexology, Subjectivity, and Anti-Maternalist Feminism at the Turn of the Twentieth Century”
005 Keene-Flint Hall University of Florida CampusPlease join us for a talk by ACLS New Faculty Fellow Kirsten Leng, who will speak on "Permutations of the Third Sex: Sexology, Subjectivity and Anti-Maternalist Feminism at the Turn of the Twentieth Century."
Richard Breitman, American University
Please join Richard Breitman of American University and author of three books as he speaks on "FDR and the Jews."
Richard Breitman, American University
Please join Richard Breitman of American University and author of three books as he speaks on "FDR and the Jews."
Richard Breitman, American University
Please join Richard Breitman of American University and author of three books as he speaks on "FDR and the Jews."
Jessica Goldberg, “Trading on Identity: Jewish Merchants in the Medieval Islamic World”
Smathers Library EastProfessor Goldberg is Assistant Professor of History at the University of Pennsylvania. Her research focuses on the history of merchants in the Islamic and Italian eastern Mediterranean of the eleventh and twelfth centuries. Recent research interests have led her to study the practical minutiae of how business, manufacturing, and trade worked; ideas and practices of …
Jessica Goldberg, "Trading on Identity: Jewish Merchants in the Medieval Islamic World"
Smathers Library EastProfessor Goldberg is Assistant Professor of History at the University of Pennsylvania. Her research focuses on the history of merchants in the Islamic and Italian eastern Mediterranean of the eleventh and twelfth centuries. Recent research interests have led her to study the practical minutiae of how business, manufacturing, and trade worked; ideas and practices of …
Jessica Goldberg, "Trading on Identity: Jewish Merchants in the Medieval Islamic World"
Smathers Library EastProfessor Goldberg is Assistant Professor of History at the University of Pennsylvania. Her research focuses on the history of merchants in the Islamic and Italian eastern Mediterranean of the eleventh and twelfth centuries. Recent research interests have led her to study the practical minutiae of how business, manufacturing, and trade worked; ideas and practices of …
Bertram Wyatt-Brown and Robert Zieger Memorial Service
Baughman Center University of Florida CampusThere will be a combined service on Friday, 22 March at 3:30 pm to honor the memory of our former colleagues Bertram Wyatt-Brown and Robert Zieger. It will be held at the Baughman Center on the University of Florida campus.
Bertram Wyatt-Brown and Robert Zieger Memorial Service
Baughman Center University of Florida CampusThere will be a combined service on Friday, 22 March at 3:30 pm to honor the memory of our former colleagues Bertram Wyatt-Brown and Robert Zieger. It will be held at the Baughman Center on the University of Florida campus.
Bertram Wyatt-Brown and Robert Zieger Memorial Service
Baughman Center University of Florida CampusThere will be a combined service on Friday, 22 March at 3:30 pm to honor the memory of our former colleagues Bertram Wyatt-Brown and Robert Zieger. It will be held at the Baughman Center on the University of Florida campus.
Laura Edwards presents the Gary C. and Eleanor G. Simons Lecture in American History
Ustler Hall Atrium University of Florida CampusPlease join Laura Edwards (Duke University) as she speaks on “Women, the Civil War, and the Legal Transformation of the United States. Edwards explores how legal changes that resulted from the Civil War actually unfolded in people’s houses and backyards–and thus involved women, even though they were denied extended federal protection for their civil and …
Laura Edwards presents the Gary C. and Eleanor G. Simons Lecture in American History
Ustler Hall Atrium University of Florida CampusPlease join Laura Edwards (Duke University) as she speaks on “Women, the Civil War, and the Legal Transformation of the United States. Edwards explores how legal changes that resulted from the Civil War actually unfolded in people’s houses and backyards–and thus involved women, even though they were denied extended federal protection for their civil and …
Laura Edwards presents the Gary C. and Eleanor G. Simons Lecture in American History
Ustler Hall Atrium University of Florida CampusPlease join Laura Edwards (Duke University) as she speaks on “Women, the Civil War, and the Legal Transformation of the United States. Edwards explores how legal changes that resulted from the Civil War actually unfolded in people’s houses and backyards–and thus involved women, even though they were denied extended federal protection for their civil and …
Retirement Party
The retirement party for Professors Peter Bergmann, Geoffrey Giles, and Robert Hatch will be held in the Keene-Faculty Center. Please RSVP to Erin Smith (352-392-6358 or erinsmith@ufl.edu) by 5 April 2013
Retirement Party
The retirement party for Professors Peter Bergmann, Geoffrey Giles, and Robert Hatch will be held in the Keene-Faculty Center. Please RSVP to Erin Smith (352-392-6358 or erinsmith@ufl.edu) by 5 April 2013
Retirement Party
The retirement party for Professors Peter Bergmann, Geoffrey Giles, and Robert Hatch will be held in the Keene-Faculty Center. Please RSVP to Erin Smith (352-392-6358 or erinsmith@ufl.edu) by 5 April 2013
Democracy and the Science Communication Environment: Dan Kahan (Yale University)
Smathers Library (East), 1ADemocracy and the Science Communication Environment: Dan Kahan (Yale University)
Smathers Library (East), 1ADemocracy and the Science Communication Environment: Dan Kahan (Yale University)
Smathers Library (East), 1ATalk by Matthew Connelly: Decoding Official Secrecy. Computational Analysis of Hundreds of Thousands of Declassified Documents
Please join us for a talk by Matthew J. Connelly, Professor of History, Columbia University Monday, September 16, 4:30 p.m. in Smathers East Rm. 1A Talk to be followed by a reception Decoding Official Secrecy: Computational Analysis of Hundreds of Thousands of Declassified Documents The scope of official secrecy is growing exponentially. The …
Talk by Matthew Connelly: Decoding Official Secrecy. Computational Analysis of Hundreds of Thousands of Declassified Documents
Please join us for a talk by Matthew J. Connelly, Professor of History, Columbia University Monday, September 16, 4:30 p.m. in Smathers East Rm. 1A Talk to be followed by a reception Decoding Official Secrecy: Computational Analysis of Hundreds of Thousands of Declassified Documents The scope of official secrecy is growing exponentially. The …
Talk by Matthew Connelly: Decoding Official Secrecy. Computational Analysis of Hundreds of Thousands of Declassified Documents
Please join us for a talk by Matthew J. Connelly, Professor of History, Columbia University Monday, September 16, 4:30 p.m. in Smathers East Rm. 1A Talk to be followed by a reception Decoding Official Secrecy: Computational Analysis of Hundreds of Thousands of Declassified Documents The scope of official secrecy is growing exponentially. The …
Welcome Reception For Prospective History Majors
Flint Hall 229The History Department's Fall 2013 Welcome Reception for undergraduates interested in the major will take place on Wednesday, September 18th from 4-5:15 p.m. in the second-floor library of Flint Hall (229). Please join us to learn more about the history major, its research opportunities, study abroad options and career possibilities. Meet faculty and student officers …
Welcome Reception For Prospective History Majors
Flint Hall 229The History Department's Fall 2013 Welcome Reception for undergraduates interested in the major will take place on Wednesday, September 18th from 4-5:15 p.m. in the second-floor library of Flint Hall (229). Please join us to learn more about the history major, its research opportunities, study abroad options and career possibilities. Meet faculty and student officers …
Welcome Reception For Prospective History Majors
Flint Hall 229The History Department's Fall 2013 Welcome Reception for undergraduates interested in the major will take place on Wednesday, September 18th from 4-5:15 p.m. in the second-floor library of Flint Hall (229). Please join us to learn more about the history major, its research opportunities, study abroad options and career possibilities. Meet faculty and student officers …
Confronting History and the Good Life after Rosewood: Lecture by Dr. David Colburn
Grand Ballroom, Reitz UnionConfronting History and the Good Life after Rosewood: Lecture by Dr. David Colburn
Grand Ballroom, Reitz UnionConfronting History and the Good Life after Rosewood: Lecture by Dr. David Colburn
Grand Ballroom, Reitz UnionUF Grand Opening of the Stetson Kennedy Papers
“Stetson Kennedy: Re-Imagining Justice in the 21st Century” UF Grand Opening of the Stetson Kennedy Papers 22 October 2013, All Day Events, George A. Smathers Library and Samuel Proctor Oral History Program at Pugh Hall The papers of noted activist, writer, and folklorist Stetson Kennedy (1916-2011) have been donated to the University of Florida and will be …
UF Grand Opening of the Stetson Kennedy Papers
“Stetson Kennedy: Re-Imagining Justice in the 21st Century” UF Grand Opening of the Stetson Kennedy Papers 22 October 2013, All Day Events, George A. Smathers Library and Samuel Proctor Oral History Program at Pugh Hall The papers of noted activist, writer, and folklorist Stetson Kennedy (1916-2011) have been donated to the University of Florida and will be …
UF Grand Opening of the Stetson Kennedy Papers
“Stetson Kennedy: Re-Imagining Justice in the 21st Century” UF Grand Opening of the Stetson Kennedy Papers 22 October 2013, All Day Events, George A. Smathers Library and Samuel Proctor Oral History Program at Pugh Hall The papers of noted activist, writer, and folklorist Stetson Kennedy (1916-2011) have been donated to the University of Florida and will be …
2013 Gus Burns Lecture
Smathers Library (East), 1A“From Conservation to Environmentalism” 2013 Gus Burns Lecture by William Souder Author William Souder will discuss Rachel Carson, Silent Spring, and the origins of America's troubled relationship with the natural world. After the talk, he will sign copies of his book On a Farther Shore, the latest biograhy of Rachel Carson, published on the 50th …
2013 Gus Burns Lecture
Smathers Library (East), 1A“From Conservation to Environmentalism” 2013 Gus Burns Lecture by William Souder Author William Souder will discuss Rachel Carson, Silent Spring, and the origins of America's troubled relationship with the natural world. After the talk, he will sign copies of his book On a Farther Shore, the latest biograhy of Rachel Carson, published on the 50th …
2013 Gus Burns Lecture
Smathers Library (East), 1A“From Conservation to Environmentalism” 2013 Gus Burns Lecture by William Souder Author William Souder will discuss Rachel Carson, Silent Spring, and the origins of America's troubled relationship with the natural world. After the talk, he will sign copies of his book On a Farther Shore, the latest biograhy of Rachel Carson, published on the 50th …
Authors@UF series of the George A. Smathers Libraries:Lillian Guerra
Latin American Collection Reference Room, 4th floor Smathers Library (East)Lillian Guerra “Visions of Power in CUBA: Revolution, Redemption, and Resistance, 1959-1971” Monday, October 28, 3:00 p.m., Latin American Collection Reference Room, 4th floor Smathers Library (East) In the tumultuous first decade of the Cuban Revolution, Fidel Castro and other leaders saturated the media with altruistic images of themselves in a campaign to win the …
Authors@UF series of the George A. Smathers Libraries:Lillian Guerra
Latin American Collection Reference Room, 4th floor Smathers Library (East)Lillian Guerra “Visions of Power in CUBA: Revolution, Redemption, and Resistance, 1959-1971” Monday, October 28, 3:00 p.m., Latin American Collection Reference Room, 4th floor Smathers Library (East) In the tumultuous first decade of the Cuban Revolution, Fidel Castro and other leaders saturated the media with altruistic images of themselves in a campaign to win the …
Authors@UF series of the George A. Smathers Libraries:Lillian Guerra
Latin American Collection Reference Room, 4th floor Smathers Library (East)Lillian Guerra “Visions of Power in CUBA: Revolution, Redemption, and Resistance, 1959-1971” Monday, October 28, 3:00 p.m., Latin American Collection Reference Room, 4th floor Smathers Library (East) In the tumultuous first decade of the Cuban Revolution, Fidel Castro and other leaders saturated the media with altruistic images of themselves in a campaign to win the …
2013-14 Fellowship Brown-Bag Series: Anna Lankina
Walker Hall 200“Listening to Heretical Voices: Philostorgius's Vision of History” Anna Lankina, Department of History, 2013-2014 Rothman Doctoral Fellow Rarely do historians have access to the voices of religious minorities. In the later Roman Empire sources pertaining to such “heretical” groups were targeted for systematic destruction. The fifth-century Greek Ecclesiastical History of the Christian “Arian heretic” Philostorgius …
2013-14 Fellowship Brown-Bag Series: Anna Lankina
Walker Hall 200“Listening to Heretical Voices: Philostorgius's Vision of History” Anna Lankina, Department of History, 2013-2014 Rothman Doctoral Fellow Rarely do historians have access to the voices of religious minorities. In the later Roman Empire sources pertaining to such “heretical” groups were targeted for systematic destruction. The fifth-century Greek Ecclesiastical History of the Christian “Arian heretic” Philostorgius …
2013-14 Fellowship Brown-Bag Series: Anna Lankina
Walker Hall 200“Listening to Heretical Voices: Philostorgius's Vision of History” Anna Lankina, Department of History, 2013-2014 Rothman Doctoral Fellow Rarely do historians have access to the voices of religious minorities. In the later Roman Empire sources pertaining to such “heretical” groups were targeted for systematic destruction. The fifth-century Greek Ecclesiastical History of the Christian “Arian heretic” Philostorgius …
"Civil" Society? The Fractured Teapot: Debating the Legacy of the Boston Tea Party
Smathers Library (East), 1ACenter for the Humanities and the Public Sphere/History Department sponsors a lecture by Benjamin Carp (Tufts University) The Boston Tea Party of 1773 is known to every schoolchild, yet it recently found a new place in public debates after the rise of the Tea Party movement in 2009. This presentation explores the fractured nature of …
"Civil" Society? The Fractured Teapot: Debating the Legacy of the Boston Tea Party
Smathers Library (East), 1ACenter for the Humanities and the Public Sphere/History Department sponsors a lecture by Benjamin Carp (Tufts University) The Boston Tea Party of 1773 is known to every schoolchild, yet it recently found a new place in public debates after the rise of the Tea Party movement in 2009. This presentation explores the fractured nature of …
“Civil” Society? The Fractured Teapot: Debating the Legacy of the Boston Tea Party
Smathers Library (East), 1ACenter for the Humanities and the Public Sphere/History Department sponsors a lecture by Benjamin Carp (Tufts University) The Boston Tea Party of 1773 is known to every schoolchild, yet it recently found a new place in public debates after the rise of the Tea Party movement in 2009. This presentation explores the fractured nature of …
John Thornton: Kongo Christianity at Home and Abroad: The Kongo Catholic Church in the Diaspora
Harn Museum of Art: AuditoriumJohn Thornton, Professor of African American Studies and History at Boston University, specializes in African and Atlantic History and is a co-author of “Central Africans, Atlantic Creoles,and the Foundation of the Americas" and "Africa and Africans in the Making of the Atlantic World."
John Thornton: Kongo Christianity at Home and Abroad: The Kongo Catholic Church in the Diaspora
Harn Museum of Art: AuditoriumJohn Thornton, Professor of African American Studies and History at Boston University, specializes in African and Atlantic History and is a co-author of “Central Africans, Atlantic Creoles,and the Foundation of the Americas" and "Africa and Africans in the Making of the Atlantic World."
John Thornton: Kongo Christianity at Home and Abroad: The Kongo Catholic Church in the Diaspora
Harn Museum of Art: AuditoriumJohn Thornton, Professor of African American Studies and History at Boston University, specializes in African and Atlantic History and is a co-author of “Central Africans, Atlantic Creoles,and the Foundation of the Americas" and "Africa and Africans in the Making of the Atlantic World."
Pozzetta Lecture: Jon Sensbach
05 Flint--Department Conference RoomPozzetta Lecture: Jon Sensbach The Art of Liberation: Camille Pissarro and Free Women of the Caribbean
Pozzetta Lecture: Jon Sensbach
05 Flint--Department Conference RoomPozzetta Lecture: Jon Sensbach The Art of Liberation: Camille Pissarro and Free Women of the Caribbean
Pozzetta Lecture: Jon Sensbach
05 Flint--Department Conference RoomPozzetta Lecture: Jon Sensbach The Art of Liberation: Camille Pissarro and Free Women of the Caribbean
Fifth Annual History Honors Conference
Pugh HallFifth Annual History Honors Conference & Awards Luncheon Pugh Hall on the University of Florida Campus April 12, 2014 Schedule of Panels Morning Sessions Social, Intellectual, & Religious Currents in Medieval and Early Modern Europe (9:00-10:00) Chair: Prof. Florin Curta Rachel Walkover: Reality within the Fantasy: the Romances of Chrétien de Troyes Holly Soltis: The …
Fifth Annual History Honors Conference
Pugh HallFifth Annual History Honors Conference & Awards Luncheon Pugh Hall on the University of Florida Campus April 12, 2014 Schedule of Panels Morning Sessions Social, Intellectual, & Religious Currents in Medieval and Early Modern Europe (9:00-10:00) Chair: Prof. Florin Curta Rachel Walkover: Reality within the Fantasy: the Romances of Chrétien de Troyes Holly Soltis: The …
Fifth Annual History Honors Conference
Pugh HallFifth Annual History Honors Conference & Awards Luncheon Pugh Hall on the University of Florida Campus April 12, 2014 Schedule of Panels Morning Sessions Social, Intellectual, & Religious Currents in Medieval and Early Modern Europe (9:00-10:00) Chair: Prof. Florin Curta Rachel Walkover: Reality within the Fantasy: the Romances of Chrétien de Troyes Holly Soltis: The …
Michelle Campos, “Urban History in the Digital Age”
005 Keene FlintThe History Department is pleased to announce the first of the 2014-15 George E. Pozzetta Lectures. Dr. Michelle Campos, Associate Professor of History, will present on "Urban History in the Digital Age: Mapping Intercommunal Relations and Social Networks in Late Ottoman Jerusalem," on Thursday, 31 October 2014 at 4 p.m. in the History Department's Conference …
Michelle Campos, "Urban History in the Digital Age"
005 Keene FlintThe History Department is pleased to announce the first of the 2014-15 George E. Pozzetta Lectures. Dr. Michelle Campos, Associate Professor of History, will present on "Urban History in the Digital Age: Mapping Intercommunal Relations and Social Networks in Late Ottoman Jerusalem," on Thursday, 31 October 2014 at 4 p.m. in the History Department's Conference …