“Five Questions With…” is a regular feature on our blog that profiles a member of the UVM history department. To request a profile of a particular history department professor or staff member, or to submit questions for consideration for particular professors, please email history@uvm.edu with the subject line “Five Questions.” This month, we are chatting […]
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Five Questions with Assistant Professor Mary Mendoza
Posted in Faculty Research, Five Questions With... on October 21, 2016 | Leave a Comment »
TODAY! Alfred J. Andrea talk
Posted in Events, Faculty Research, Upcoming Lectures on October 18, 2016 | Leave a Comment »
Upcoming history talks on campus
Posted in Events, Faculty Research, Uncategorized, Upcoming Lectures on October 14, 2016 | Leave a Comment »
We are pleased to announce two upcoming talks on campus by historians, sponsored by our department. Please join us!
Book announcement
Posted in Faculty Research on September 29, 2016 | Leave a Comment »
The history department is pleased to announce the publication of a new book by Professor Patrick Hutton (Emeritus). Patrick H. Hutton. The Memory Phenomenon in Contemporary Historical Writing. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2016. From the publisher: “In this book, the author provides a comprehensive overview of the intense and sustained work on the relationship between […]
History related events on campus this semester
Posted in Events, Faculty Research, Upcoming Lectures on September 26, 2016 | Leave a Comment »
Here is a listing of history related talks coming up on campus this semester! Keep an eye out here for further event updates and reminders. “Reading Thoreau in the 21st Century” The College of Arts and Sciences Dean’s Lecture, to be given by Bob Pepperman Taylor, Professor, UVM Department of Political Science Thursday, October […]
Congratulations to Professor Frank Zelko
Posted in Faculty Research on April 15, 2016 | Leave a Comment »
Our department is pleased to announce that Professor Frank Zelko has recently received a Cain Senior Fellowship from the Chemical Heritage Foundation in Philadelphia, where he will be in residence in spring 2017. The CHF is an archive, library, and museum devoted to the history of chemistry, and the fellowship is also affiliated with the […]
TODAY: talk by Paul Deslandes at the Fleming Museum
Posted in Events, Faculty Research, Upcoming Lectures on February 10, 2016 | Leave a Comment »
FLEMING MUSEUM TODAY AT NOON “Visual Culture & Gay Identities in the 20th and 21st Centuries” Wednesday, February 10, 12:00 PM Paul Deslandes, Associate Professor and Chair, UVM Department of History Focusing on Great Britain and the United States, this illustrated talk focuses on the relationship between gay male identities and visual culture in […]
History department authors, part 5
Posted in Events, Faculty Research on January 29, 2016 | Leave a Comment »
Today (Friday, January 29) the history department will celebrate the many books recently published by members of our department, and their authors. Members of the UVM community and the general public are cordially invited to join us at 4 PM at Billings Library Apse for free food and brief remarks by several of the authors. […]
History department authors, part 4
Posted in Events, Faculty Research on January 28, 2016 | Leave a Comment »
On Friday of this week, the history department will celebrate the many books recently published by members of our department, and their authors. Members of the UVM community and the general public are cordially invited to join us at 4 PM on January 29 at Billings Library Apse for free food and brief remarks by […]
History department authors, Part 3
Posted in Events, Faculty Research on January 27, 2016 | Leave a Comment »
On Friday of this week, the history department will celebrate the many books recently published by members of our department, and their authors. Members of the UVM community and the general public are cordially invited to join us at 4 PM on January 29 at Billings Library Apse for free food and brief remarks by […]