In support of good scholarship and our fellow History grad students:
The third Local Americanist talk for 2007-8 will be on Friday December 7, 3:30pm, in 1101 Susquehanna Hall. Anna Brickhouse, Associate Professor of English at the University of Virginia, will speak on “Hemispheric Jamestown.” Professor Brickhouse is the author of Transamerican Literary Relations and the [...]
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“Hemispheric Jamestown”
Posted in Academic, Department, Events, University on 5 December 2007 | Leave a Comment »
Disrupting Latinidad: Critical Perspectives on U.S. Latina/o Studies
Posted in Academic, Department, Events, News, University on 11 April 2007 | Leave a Comment »
Friday, April 20, 10:00-4:00 in the Driskell Center Multipurpose Room, 2214 Tawes Hall.
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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 »
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!
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; [...]
Sr. Latin America job candidate on campus, Monday, 5 February
Posted in Academic, Department, Events, News on 4 February 2007 | Leave a Comment »
(from Sarah; she looks forward to your feedback on the candidates)
Our third senior candidate will be on campus Monday, Dr. Irene Silverblatt. Dr. Silverblatt is a Professor of Cultural Anthropology and Associate Professor of History at Duke University. For non-Latin Americanists unfamiliar with Dr. Silverblatt, her work speaks to a broader audience in terms of [...]