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Faculty and graduate students from any department are invited to join us to discuss the paper "'The Extra Hazardous Business of Being a Baby': Infant Care and Feeding in the Gilded Age and Progressive Era," with its author, Lara Vapnek, Professor, St. John's College. The draft paper will be distributed to the Dirty History listserv two weeks in advance. If you'd like to get on the Dirty History listserv to receive the papers, email…
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Join us for a talk with Meg Weeks (Harvard), "'When will we be the ones to decide?' The Fight to Decriminalize Abortion During Brazil's Democratic Transition." To register for this event, please scan the QR code below or click on the link,  https://zoom.us/meeting/register/tJ0vdeGpqj4rHd0X1h8w40k_7phWvpivZMZ0. “Globalizing Roe: The History and Politics of Abortion Beyond the U.S.” is co-sponsored by the Gender & History Series in…
Join us for a talk with Dr. Lina-Maria Murillo (University of Iowa), "In the Years Before Roe: Abortion in the Mexico-U.S. Borderlands." 4-5pm – publishing Q&A with graduate students ONLY* 5-6pm – research talk and Q&A* *The Zoom link is the same for both sessions; please only join for the session you are interested in below: To register for this event, please scan the QR code below or click on the link, https://zoom.us/meeting/…
Nathanael Mickelson will take oral comprehensive examinations with his doctoral advisory committee. Members of the university community are invited. If you wish to attend please contact the graduate program office in history by July 5.
Steven Krug will take oral comprehensive examinations with his doctoral advisory committee. Members of the university community are invited. If you wish to attend please contact the graduate program office in history by March 27, to ensure adequate seating. The Major Professor is Dr. Stephen Mihm.
Can History Save the Georgia Coast? Join us as a coterie of UGA history majors presents the results of their senior seminar research into the environmental histories of the Georgia coast. Their aim is not only to explore coastal history per se, but to look for a “usable past” as we face the future. What environmental challenges have plagued the coast in the past, and how did people deal with them? Did they deal with them successfully? Who…
Posted from UGA Columns April 2022 2022 Charter Lecture Series John Drake and Claudio Saunt 2021-2022 Regents' Professors Two leading scholars at the University of Georgia will discuss their individual research programs and their collaboration at the intersection of history and infectious disease during the 2022 Charter Lecture. John Drake, Distinguished Research Professor in the Odum School of Ecology and founding director of the Center for the…
Theodora Hamilton Huszagh Light will defend her M.A. thesis, "Forging Refuge between Shatter Zones: The Tocobaga Maroons of the Wacissa," in conference with her graduate advisory committee. The Major Professor is Dr. James F. Brooks. The university community is invited. If you wish to attend please contact the graduate program office in advance.