The History Graduate Student Association would like to thank the participants and attendees of the Second Annual HGSA/CHS Graduate Student Conference. We would also like to thank the Miller Center for Historical Studies for their funding and support.
We hope to see everyone next year!
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Thanks
Posted in Academic, Center for Historical Studies, Department, Events, HGSA, News, Second Annual HGSA Conference, The Wider World on 10 February 2007 | Leave a Comment »
HGSA/CHS Graduate Student Conference this Friday!
Posted in Academic, Center for Historical Studies, Department, Events, HGSA, News, Second Annual HGSA Conference, The Wider World, University on 6 February 2007 | Leave a Comment »
Please attend the Second Annual HGSA/CHS Graduate Student Conference this Friday. Your UMD colleagues and fine scholars from across the United States will be presenting their work. We hope that you will take this opportunity to support your friends, ask insightful questions, and eat free food!
Friday, 9 February 2007; Taliaferro Hall, rooms 2110 and 2103; [...]
Super Monday
Posted in Academic, Center for Historical Studies, Department, Events, HGSA, HGSA Meetings, News, Second Annual HGSA Conference on 12 October 2006 | Leave a Comment »
Monday, 16 October is a big day…
The second HGSA general meeting will assemble at 3:00 p.m. in the third floor lounge. We will be discussing the conference, staplers, basketball and football game tickets, among other things (the meaning of life may even be revealed — do you want to miss that?). Please do attend. Contact [...]
Caroline Bynum at CHS, Monday, 25 September
Posted in Center for Historical Studies, Department, Events, News on 19 September 2006 | Leave a Comment »
Caroline Bynum of the Institute for Advanced Study (Princeton, NJ) will be giving a talk on a chapter of her new book, Wonderful Blood. Monday, 25 September. 4.00-6.00 pm. Taliaferro 2110.
Prof. Bynum will discuss her article “The Presence of Objects: Medieval Anti-Judaism in Modern Germany” at an informal lunch seminar with graduate students on the [...]