Professor Abby McGowan delivered a fascinating lecture on 10/24 on the topic of: At Home with the World: Globalization, Fashion, and the 19th-Century Home The description of this talk follows: Snug parlors, lavishly ornamented bonnets, and cozy cottages: although all evoke particularly EuroAmerican ideals and experiences, all were equally influenced by global forces. In this […]
Archive for October, 2018
Professor Abby McGowan Delivers Fleming Lecture
Posted in Uncategorized on October 24, 2018 | Leave a Comment »
Developments in History
Posted in Alumni News, Events, Faculty Research on October 11, 2018 | Leave a Comment »
Dear History Readers, I hope that you are all well. It’s raining heavily here in Burlington as I write. As always, the history department is busy with activity. Our own Professor Bogac Ergene, co-author (with Febe Armanios) of a recent book on Halal food, was quoted just this week in the Washington Post. Follow this […]
Historic Preservation Internship Presentations
Posted in Uncategorized on October 9, 2018 | Leave a Comment »
Hi History Readers, I’m writing to draw your attention to the Historic Preservation Internship Presentations, which will take place tomorrow morning. Details are included below: UVM Historic Preservation Graduate Internship Presentations Wednesday, October 10 from 9 to 11 AM Marsh Room, Billings Library, University of Vermont 9:00 – Welcome, Professor Thomas Visser, director, UVM Historic […]