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Boston University History Department Presents: Landmarks
Marking significant anniversaries of pivotal moments in history, "Landmarks" assembles leading scholars and thinkers to reconsider how such events have shaped the… More
First American Political History Seminar of the Semester-Christopher Loss
The first American Political History seminar of the academic year will convene next Wednesday, October 10, at noon in the History Department… More
American Studies Graduate Association, First Meeting This Week!
The American Studies Graduate Association will hold its first meeting of the year Thursday, September 27 at 5:30pm in CAS 200. Come… More
First Meeting, 2012 Conversation Series: Material Culture
The American and New England Studies Program Announce Their 2012 Conversation Series: Material Culture Please Join Us For the First Meeting: Dale Broholm, Senior… More
American Studies Graduate Association, First Meeting This Week!
The American Studies Graduate Association will hold its first meeting of the year Thursday, September 27 at 5:30pm in CAS 200. Come… More
Imperialism, Sports Culture and Tourism
Imperialism, Sports Culture and Tourism Monday, April 2, 5:30pm / CAS 200 / 725 Commonwealth Avenue Charles Lindholm Professor of Anthropology, Boston… More
Transnationalism and the Question of Empire
Transnationalism and the Question of Empire Monday, March 19, 5:30pm / CAS 200 / 725 Commonwealth Avenue Anita Patterson Associate Professor of… More
Chinese Exclusion
Chinese Exclusion Thursday, December 1, 5:30pm / CAS 200 Anna Pegler-Gordon, Associate Professor, Michigan State University “Chinese Exclusion and Photographic Arts of… More
Wampanoag Cultures
Wampanoag Cultures Monday, November 7, 6:30pm / CAS 313 Anne Makepeace, film director and producer We Still Live Here, Âs Nutayuneân Film… More
Diasporas
Diasporas Wednesday, October 19, 5:30pm / Room 110, 226 Bay State Road Marilyn Halter, Professor of History, Boston University “African and American:… More