M.A. Thesis Defense: Sara Small Sara Small will defend her M.A. thesis, "If the Masters be Cruel": Violence and Masculinity in the Early Modern British Caribbean, via Zoom in conference with her graduate advisory committee. The Major Professor is Dr. Rood. The university community is invited. If you wish to attend please contact the graduate program office in advance. Read more about M.A. Thesis Defense: Sara Small
UGA’s Hahamovitch awarded 2021 Guggenheim Fellowship Cindy Hahamovitch, B. Phinizy Spalding Distinguished Professor of Southern History in the Franklin College of Arts and Sciences, has been awarded a 2021 Fellowship by the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation. Hahamovitch is one of 184 artists, writers, scholars and scientists chosen through a rigorous peer-review process from almost 3,000 applicants. Guggenheim Fellowships are intended for individuals who have already demonstrated exceptional capacity for productive scholarship or exceptional creative ability in the arts. Read more about UGA’s Hahamovitch awarded 2021 Guggenheim Fellowship
(History faculty job talk and teaching discussion) Read more about (History faculty job talk and teaching discussion)
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M.A. Thesis Defense: Sachen Pillay Sachen Pillay will defend his M.A. thesis entitled, "The Sovietization Period: Cold War Propaganda and the Soviet-Cuban Alliance" Monday, April 3. The Major Professor is Dr. Joseph Kellner. The university community is invited. If you wish to attend please contact the graduate program office in advance. Read more about M.A. Thesis Defense: Sachen Pillay
Gender, Race, and Slavery in the Atlantic World: A Zoom Speaker Series Please see our events listing for details and a link to Zoom reservations. Graduate students in history who attend will receive a copy of the book in advance. A short presentation about the book will be followed by a Q and A session and general conversation. This series on Gender, Race, and Slavery in the Atlantic World is presented by the History and Gender Workshop, and funded by a Faculty Research Seminar Grant from the University of Georgia’s Willson Center for Humanities and Arts. Read more about Gender, Race, and Slavery in the Atlantic World: A Zoom Speaker Series
MSP Lecture Series: Should YOU Get Married on a Plantation? Join us on Tuesday on You Tube Live as UGA history graduate student Sara Small discusses the question - Should YOU get married on a plantation? Read more about MSP Lecture Series: Should YOU Get Married on a Plantation?
Heritage Orchard to reclaim Georgia’s forgotten apples @UGAResearch - By Michael Terrazas Photography By Amy Ware, Josh Fuder, Michael Terrazas. Read more about Heritage Orchard to reclaim Georgia’s forgotten apples
I've Been Here All the While | Alaina E. Roberts This is a virtual event. Please join us as Dr. Roberts discusses her recent work. Registration is required: https://zoom.us/meeting/register/tJAud--pqDkuE9TATjJL-TOQrwJyEfHEWhnJ Read more about I've Been Here All the While | Alaina E. Roberts