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 The History Department and the Institute for African American Studies are hosting a talk and retirement reception in honor of Dr. Chana Kai Lee.  Dr. Pamela N. Walker from the University of Vermont will graciously join us to talk about the impact of Dr. Lee's scholarship at UGA.  We hope that you will be able to join us in celebrating Chana’s career and legacy at UGA. Catering will be provided by Rashe's Cuisine. RSVP to Ashae.…
The Institute for Women’s and Gender Studies at the University of Georgia continues its longstanding annual tradition of hosting special events throughout March to recognize Women’s History Month. These events provide opportunities for the University of Georgia campus and broader community to access the diverse perspectives, rich history, and cultural impact of women.  The 2025 Women’s History Month theme, as determined by the …
Join us for a discussion panel on "Africans in Renaissance Europe: History and Legacy."  Free and open to the public. Light refreshments.   With special guests:   Chair: John Morrow, Jr., UGA, History Emeritus    Jareema Hylton, Emory University, English       "Renaissance Rivalry and Race: John Fletcher's England and Spain in the early Caribbean"    Elizabeth Wright, UGA, Romance Languages,…
 Join us downtown March 1 for a book release event and signing with UGA alum Dr. Andrew Fialka. Hope Never to See It: A Graphic History of Guerrilla Violence during the American Civil War (March 2025, UGA Press) by Andrew Fialka is a graphic history that brings to life two emblematic scenes of Civil War violence.  Illustrated by Anderson Carman. Hope Never to See It illustrates two exceptional incidents of occupational and guerrilla…
The university community is invited to join us for a history talk by a guest speaker. All majors are welcome.
Featuring Kathleen A. Brosnan, Travis Chair of Modern American History, University of Oklahoma. "Crises: Bugs, Temperance, and Napa Wine, 1880-1920." Dirty History is an interdisciplinary workshop for scholars working at the intersection of agriculture, environment, and capitalism. Dirty History workshops are attended mainly by faculty and graduate students from UGA and area universities. The authors whose work we discuss come from all over.…
Featuring Pablo Lapegna, Associate Professor of Sociology and Latin American and Caribbean Studies, University of Georgia. "Toxic Prosperity: The Ambivalences of Herbicide Exposure in Argentina." Dirty History is an interdisciplinary workshop for scholars working at the intersection of agriculture, environment, and capitalism. Dirty History workshops are attended mainly by faculty and graduate students from UGA and area universities. The authors…
The Willson Center for Humanities and Arts, the Georgia Museum of Art, the UGA Humanities Council, the Department of English, the Department of Romance Languages, and the Department of History, will present a screening of We Were Here - The Untold History of Black Africans in Renaissance Europe, a groundbreaking documentary directed by Fred Kuwornu, as part of the 2025 UGA Humanities Festival and the Willson Center's Global Georgia…
The UGA community is invited to a research lecture.
The UGA community is invited to a research lecture.

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