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The Exchange: February 2015
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Friday, February 27, 2015. CFP: “Jewish Commercial Cultures in Global Perspective”. The Borns Jewish Studies Program. And the Department of History. At Indiana University, Bloomington, invite proposals for papers to be presented at a workshop on “Jewish Commercial Cultures in Global Perspective.”. Please send the proposals to merchant@indiana.edu. By March 15, 2015. For additional details about the conference please see the full call for papers. Posted by The BHC. Labels: Calls for Papers. Comment by Lou...
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Workshop in History and Geography of Food, Place, and Power at the University of Georgia
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The Georgia Workshop on the History and Geography of Food, Place, and Power serves as a forum in which graduate students, faculty, visiting researchers can present their ideas and arguments with other scholars already engaged with the integuments of food, place, and power. The proposed Workshop brings together UGA faculty and graduate students in a monthly interdisciplinary discussion group. Visitors are invited to share a paper or book chapter in progress. Associate Professor of History.
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Richard B. Russell Library for Political Research and Studies: Exhibit on the Atomic Age Opens Jan. 28th @ Russell Library
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Friday, January 03, 2014. Exhibit on the Atomic Age Opens Jan. 28th @ Russell Library. Alert Today, Alive Tomorrow: Living with the Atomic Bomb. Opens January 28, 2014 at The Richard B. Russell Library for Political Research and Studies. Traveling exhibition Alert Today, Alive Tomorrow: Living with the Atomic Bomb, 1945-1965. Which opens January 28th at The Richard B. Russell Library for Political Research and Studies. Alert Today, Alive Tomorrow. And www.eusa.org. Thank you to our sponsors. The Departme...
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eHistory - Projects - IndianNation
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Of Methods and Madness. Georgia Virtual History Project. Laquo; Georgia Virtual History Project. Invasion of America ». When Columbus landed in the Americas in 1492, there were 8 million Native Americans living in the territory that today comprises they United States. By 1900, there were only 237,000. The Native population had reached its lowest point. Today's Native Americans trace their ancestry to these survivors. IndianNation. Recent Blog Discussion about Indian Nation.
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About - The American Constitution: 225th Anniversary of the Ratification
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The American Constitution: 225th Anniversary of the Ratification. Schedule and Conference Information. 225 Years of History. The year 2013 marks the 225th anniversary of the ratification of the U.S. Constitution. At the University of Georgia we are celebrating this anniversary with a conference exploring political, economic, and historical understandings and interpretations of the founding era. Taking place in historic Athens, Georgia. The American Constitution: 225th Anniversary of the Ratification.
asia.franklin.uga.edu
Faculty Advisory Board | Center for Asian Studies
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Center for Asian Studies. Center for Asian Studies. Center for Asian Studies. Center for Asian Studies. Center for Asian Studies. Center for Asian Studies. Faculty Advisory Board for Center for Asian Studies. Agricultural and Environmental science. Assistant D ean for International affairs in the UGA College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences. Director of the college's Office of Global Programs. Josiah Meigs Distinguished Teaching Professor and Director, Legal Studies Certificate Program.
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eHistory - Projects
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Of Methods and Madness. Georgia Virtual History Project. Click to read more . Click to read more . Click to read more . Click to read more . Click to read more . Georgia Virtual History Project. Click to read more . Click to read more . Click to read more . Click to read more . Click to read more . Of Methods and Madness. Click to read more . Click to read more . Click to read more . Click to read more .
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eHistory - Projects - Pox Americana
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Of Methods and Madness. Georgia Virtual History Project. Laquo; People Not Property. US News Map ». Between 1775 and 1782 a smallpox epidemic swept through North America, shaping the course of the American Revolution and decimating native communities across the continent. A research and teaching tool, Pox Americana. Allows users to watch the epidemic unfold and read the accounts of those who witnessed (and survived) its devastating effects. Pox Americana: The Great Smallpox Epidemic of 1775-82.
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eHistory - Center for Virtual History -
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CSI:Dixie in New York Times and Slate. CSI:Dixie is now live. MAP Project - African American Population now in geospatial database! Congratulations to Elizabeth Fenn! Invasion - New and Improved. Invasion of America Goes Viral. Since its launch in early June, the Invasion of America. Has had nearly 150,000 page views by 110,000 different users. An article about the site on Slate.com.
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