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The Workshop meets in 203 Munroe Hall at 12:15 pm on Tuesdays. Presentations begin at 12:30 pm and are followed by discussion ending at 1:45 pm sharp. Bring a lunch. All are welcome! For further information, please call (302) 831-2371.
Spring Semester 2011 |
| February 15 |
Jesus Cruz, University of Delaware, Public Spaces and Urban Modernity: The Forgotten History of Pleasure Gardens in Nineteenth-Century Spain. |
| February 22 |
Matt Kinservik, University of Delaware, The Material Culture of Treason in the First Age of Terror |
| March 1 |
Eva Giloi, Rutgers University at Newark, At Home with Charisma: Culture and Authority in Germany 1871-1933 |
| March 8 |
Paul Steege,Villanova University, How should we Narrate the Nazi Revolution? Ernst Jünger’s Everyday Life in Berlin, 1927-33 |
| March 15 |
Sumit Guha, Rutgers University, Brahman scribes in the Islamic kingdoms of South Asia 1300-1800 |
| March 22 |
Alison Games, Georgetown University, Anglo-Dutch Relations in the East Indies and the "Massacre" at Amboyna (1623) |
| March 29 |
Spring Break, no workshop |
| April 5 |
Ellen Stroud, Bryn Mawr College, Bodies in the Basement: Paupers' Graves and Property Values in Philadelphia |
| April 12 |
Ashley Moreshead, University of Delaware, Nineteenth-Century Missionary Literature and the Rise of American Exceptionalism |
Archive of past History Workshops
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