Department of History
Oil and American religion set stage for current political divides, historian finds
History professor hosts roundtable discussion on digital humanities in early China at the Beijing Global Gateway
Faculty Fellow Felipe Fernandez-Armesto publishes book on the history of human imagination
Professors Maria McKenna, Richard Pierce tapped to lead AnBryce Scholars Initiative
Race and ragtime, gender and genre: With NEH fellowship, McKenna explores unexamined history of the American piano
Two historians named ACLS fellows
History professor publishes book on the Divine Spark of Syracuse
Conference Brings Together Experts in Byzantine and Islamic Near East History
On Capitol Hill, in Hollywood, and in the medical field, Arts and Letters students gain valuable skills and experience through summer internships
Women Lead 2019: Historian Elisabeth Köll paints intricate picture of China's economic systems
Historian Paul Ocobock awarded American Historical Association prize for book on the role of age in Kenyan violence
Student Q&A: Jacquelyn Aguirre '19, History and Spanish Double Major
Faculty Fellow Authors New Book on How Parisian Market Women Shaped Notions of Citizenship in Revolutionary France
Historian Rebecca Tinio McKenna awarded NEH fellowship, continuing record funding for humanities research
Army ROTC cadet blends history and political science research to study causes of human trafficking in home state
Historian Patrick Griffin awarded distinction of honorary professor at University of Edinburgh
Graduate Workshop Strengthens Bonds with Bielefeld
Brad Gregory Wins Expanded Reason Awards Honorable Mention
For history major Micah Johnston, a year of service was a ‘master class’ in relationship building
Department of History Confers 2018 Graduate Writing Prizes