March 30, 2022 3:30 PMForging Ties, Forging Passports: Migration and the Modern Sephardi Diaspora Devi Mays, Associate Professor of Judaic Studies and History, Frankel Center for Judaic Studies, University of Michigan, Ann ArborHillman Hall, Room 70 and by zoom
April 01, 2022 2:30 PMCombating Caste on U.S. College CampusesA Dalit History Month Speaker PanelMcMillan Café in McMillan Hall
CANCELLED: Enslaved Histories: Value, Risk, and the Imagination of the Quantifiable Body in the Early Modern AtlanticPablo Gómez, Visiting Fellow, History and the Shelby Cullom Davis Center for Historical Studies, University of Wisconsin-Madison
April 21, 2022 4:30 PMInaugural David T. Konig Lecture: The Jefferson Image in the American Mind in the 21st Century. The changing meaning of Jefferson's legacy in Modern America. Professor Annette Gordon-Reed, Carl M. Loeb University Professor, Harvard UniversityHolmes Lounge and on zoom
May 04, 2022 12:30 PMSenior Honors Thesis SymposiumWe will be talking about law and land, conspiracies and bureaucracies, new archives and old wounds. The complete schedule is provided below - attendees are welcome to come for all or part of the symposium. It's a chance to celebrate our thesis writers, discuss their research, and think about questions small and large.Busch Hall, Room 18 and on Zoom
September 07, 2022 7:00 PMMaterial World of Modern Segregation: St. Louis in the Long Era of Ferguson A volume panel discussion, that features Douglas Flowe, Iver Bernstein, along with Heidi Kolk and Eric Sandweiss, Thomas and Kathryn Miller Professor of History at Indiana University, sponsored by the University City Public LibraryZoom
September 21, 2022 3:30 PMHIV/AIDS and the Politics of Caregiving: Surfacing Coalitional Intimacies through the Domestic ArchiveStephen Vider, Assistant Professor of History and Director of the Public History Initiative, Cornell UniversityDUC, Room 234
October 12, 2022 3:30 PMHistory, temporality and China's revolutionsRebecca E. Karl, Professor of History, New York UniversityDUC 234
November 02, 2022 3:30 PM"Catholicism as the key to Understanding the Religions of the World in the Eighteenth Century" Mark Valeri, Interim Director of Program in Religious Studies, Director of Undergraduate Studies for Program in Religious Studies, and Reverend Priscilla Wood Neaves Distinguished Professor of Religion and PoliticsBusch Hall, Room 18
November 15, 2022 6:00 PM"China, Russia, and the Rise of Irregular Warfare" with Seth JonesSeth G. Jones, Center for Strategic and International StudiesUmrath Lounge