On Thursday November 15, at 5:30PM, Professor Michael D. Bailey (Iowa State) will give a public lecture at UVM, entitled “Preacher, Reformer, Witch-Hunter: Johannes Nider and the Religious World of the Late Middle Ages.” The talk will be in the Marsh Room of Billings Library. Prof. Bailey’s lecture is part of the 2018-2019 CAS Medieval […]
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Lecture by Michael Bailey
Posted in Events on November 14, 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 […]
Book celebration: featured work, part 6
Posted in Events, Faculty Research on January 26, 2018 | Leave a Comment »
As part of our upcoming celebration of the many publications by members of our department in 2016 and 2016 this Friday (4 PM, at Alumni House, 61 Summit Street, Burlington, VT 05401), we are featuring several of the books that will be celebrated. This last (but certainly not least!), featured title is by Professor Emeritus […]
Book celebration: featured work, part 5
Posted in Events, Faculty Research on January 26, 2018 | Leave a Comment »
As part of our upcoming celebration of the many publications by members of our department in 2016 and 2016 this Friday (4 PM, at Alumni House, 61 Summit Street, Burlington, VT 05401), we are featuring several of the books that will be celebrated. This featured title is by Professor Emeritus Patrick Hutton. In this book, […]
Book celebration (TODAY AT 4 PM!): featured work, part 4
Posted in Events, Faculty Research on January 26, 2018 | Leave a Comment »
As part of our upcoming celebration of the many publications by members of our department in 2016 and 2016 this Friday (4 PM, at Alumni House, 61 Summit Street, Burlington, VT 05401), we are featuring several of the books that will be celebrated. This featured title is by Senior Lecturer Charles Briggs. Dr. Briggs was […]
Book celebration: featured work, part 3
Posted in Events, Faculty Research on January 25, 2018 | Leave a Comment »
As part of our upcoming celebration of the many publications by members of our department in 2016 and 2016 this Friday (4 PM, at Alumni House, 61 Summit Street, Burlington, VT 05401), we are featuring several of the books that will be celebrated. This featured title is by Professor Sean Field. Professor Field’s most recent […]
Book celebration: featured work, part 2
Posted in Events, Faculty Research on January 24, 2018 | Leave a Comment »
As part of our upcoming celebration of the many publications by members of our department in 2016 and 2016 this Friday (4 PM, at Alumni House, 61 Summit Street, Burlington, VT 05401), we are featuring several of the books that will be celebrated. This featured title is by Professor Boğaç Ergene. The Economics of Ottoman […]
Book celebration: featured work, part 1
Posted in Events, Faculty Research on January 24, 2018 | Leave a Comment »
As part of our upcoming celebration of the many publications by members of our department in 2016 and 2016 this Friday (4 PM, at Alumni House, 61 Summit Street, Burlington, VT 05401), we are featuring several of the books that will be celebrated. First up: Holocaust Memory in a Globalizing World Edited by Jacob S. […]
Save the date: History department book celebration this week
Posted in Events, Faculty Research on January 22, 2018 | Leave a Comment »
This Friday, our department celebrates our the books published by members of our department in 2016-7, as well as scholarly articles. Please join us!
Calvin Trillin lecture
Posted in Events, Upcoming Lectures on September 26, 2017 | Leave a Comment »
The UVM Department of History is excited to welcome our esteemed colleague, Mr. Calvin Trillin, to campus for his public lecture “The Writing Life” on Wednesday September 27 (5:00, Ira Allan Chapel). It is true that Mr. Trillin’s brilliant credentials as a historian are often, and inexplicably, overlooked. But within the field he is revered […]