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Faculty and graduate students from any department are invited to join us to discuss the paper "Korea's Place in a World of Scientific Agriculture," with its author, Holly Stephens, Lecturer, University of Edinburgh. The draft paper and Zoom link will be distributed to the Dirty History listserv two weeks in advance. Those not on the listserv who are interested in attending can contact Scott Nelson for a copy of the paper: …
Faculty and graduate students from any department are invited to join us to discuss the paper "Claiming Resources, Claiming Concepts: Ethnic Formation and State Formation in Colombia's Cauca Valley," with its author, Amy Offner, Associate Professor of History, University of Pennsylvania. The draft paper and Zoom link will be distributed to the Dirty History listserv two weeks in advance. Those not on the listserv who are…
Dr. Carmichael will be hosting a lunch workshop in LeConte 320 on "Making the Invisible Visible and Allowing Silences to Speak in Civil War Era History." Discussion will focus on how, both as historians and writers, we deal with lacunae in our sources to assure a fuller and more accurate understanding of the past. Some (very light) reading will be assigned. For graduate students in history. Lunch will be provided. An RSVP is required - a limited…
May 21, 2022 History of Slavery at the University of Georgia 2022 Community Event “Tell the Whole Story” All day at the Brooklyn Cemetery, 820 Westlake Dr., and Morton Theatre, 195 W. Washington St. Tentative Schedule (Details and updates at https://www.slaveryatuga.org/)     10am-noon: Brooklyn Cemetery     1:00-2:30pm: Archival Readings and Vignettes at the Morton Theatre     4:00-6:00pm: Music and…
Dr. Ellen Chapman is an archaeologist whose work focuses on improving cultural heritage preservation at the intersection of public policy, cultural resource management, and academic archaeology. A Cultural Resources Specialist at the law firm Cultural Heritage Partners, Ellen provides clients with guidance on government affairs, cultural resources, and historic preservation issues. Sign up/ Zoom details TBA…
Carole Emberton, associate professor of history at SUNY Buffalo, will participate in a discussion and Q&A on her 2013 book Beyond Redemption: Race, Violence, and the American South after the Civil War. Free copies of the book will be available to participants. For a copy, please email Cilla Cartwright at cilla71@uga.edu. Advance registration is required for this Zoom webinar event and is available here. The event is presented by the…
Please join the departments of History, Anthropology, and the Institute of Native American Studies to welcome Professor Liza Black of the Cherokee Nation of Oklahoma for a discussion of her new book, Picturing Indians: Native Americans in Film, 1941-1960.  As a UGA Franklin/Gable Visiting Scholar, she will discuss a life that moved between Oklahoma and Los Angeles, and her explorations into the working lives of Native actors in Hollywood.…
Faculty and graduate students from any department are invited to join us to discuss current research by Devin Jerome, a doctoral student in history at the University of Georgia. (Topic TBA). The draft paper and Zoom link will be distributed to the Dirty History listserv two weeks in advance. Those not on the listserv who are interested in attending can contact Scott Nelson for a copy of the paper: srnelson@uga.edu. Dirty History is an…
Faculty and graduate students from any department are invited to join us to discuss the paper “Coal-Fired Capitalism: Railroaders, Miners and the Long Red Summer In Appalachian Kentucky” with its author, Matthew O'Neal, a doctoral student in history at the University of Georgia. The draft paper and Zoom link will be distributed to the Dirty History listserv two weeks in advance. Those not on the listserv who are interested in attending…
Faculty and graduate students from any department are invited to join us to discuss the paper “Natural Risk: An Environmental History of West Texas Oil and The Rise of Sun Belt Texas” with its author, Sarah Stanford-McIntyre, assistant professor of environmental history at the University of Colorado, Boulder. The draft paper and Zoom link will be distributed to the Dirty History listserv two weeks in advance. Those not on the listserv…

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