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Award-winning historian Catherine Clinton, author of Mary Lincoln: A Life (HarperCollins, 2009) delivers a short lecture on the myriad tragedies suffered by Mary Lincoln in the aftermath of her husband's murder. Inconsolable in grief, Mary Lincoln was then herself the victim of character assassination in stories that were circulated first by her enemies, then by her biographers and her historians. Come hear the "other half" of the assassination…
The History at Work Speaker Series explores the many ways to transform historical thinking into a career after college. In this installment, former history minor Kent Strickland ('15) will talk about what the assets of a humanities degree are in grassroots campaigning, how he found his job, and what kind of candidates he's currently recruiting. Open to all majors. FREE PIZZA.
Do you have a love for history? Are you interested in joining a honors society that allows you to share that love with others? Do you like good puns? If you answered yes to one or more of these questions, Phi Alpha Theta might be right for you! Come to our informational meeting to find out more. All majors are welcome!
Distinguished UGA alum John R. Parker Jr. (History, '73) presents a talk on "What’s a History Degree Good for Anyway?” John Parker is the Senior Vice President and General Counsel,Coca-Cola Enterprises Inc. This event is free and open to the public. Pizza will be served for this lunch hour talk.
Drop/Add for all courses is August 17 - 21 (Mon - Fri).
Join us for a roundtable discussion on the 800th anniversary of this foundational document of democracy, with commentary from experts in medieval constitutional law and in medieval and early modern literature and history from Georgia Regents University and the University of Georgia. Featuring: Dr. Wendy Turner, Georgia Regents University Dr. Sujata Iyengar, English, UGA Dr. Cynthia Camp, English, UGA Dr. Benjamin Ehlers, History, UGA
Drop/Add July 2-7
This installment of the History Department’s undergraduate lecture series is presented by Dr. Reinaldo Román. Professor Román teaches courses in the history of the Caribbean, Latin America, and religion; he is currently working on a new book about spiritualism and utopian politics in Cuba in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Students of all majors welcome. Free pizza. This is an FYO event.

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