Examining the past. Documenting the present. Informing the future.
The Department of History produces world-class scholarship, contributes to meaningful public discourse, and educates students across all UConn campuses.
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Recent News
Alexis Dudden Article about Firebombing of Tokyo Published in Economist
Earlier this month, Alexis Dudden‘s article, “Alexis Dudden on the Firebombing of Tokyo and on Post-war Struggles to Keep it Remembered,” was published in The Economist. The article tackles the topic of the air raids in Japan of World War II, and the efforts to remember the civilians who were injured, perished, and made homeless […]
[Read More]In Memoriam: Shirley Ardis Abbott
The History Department mourns the loss of Shirley Ardis Abbott, who passed away last month. The longtime director of the Vernon Historical Museum, she earned her PhD in the Department in 1997. Her dissertation “Building the Loom City: Rockville, Connecticut, 1821-1908” was later published as a book. Her obituary offers a sense of the rich life […]
[Read More]“My Story, Our Future” Exhibit Celebrates South Asian Youth Voices
Earlier this month, the “My Story, Our Future” exhibit opened at the Greenwich Historical Society. The exhibit, which will run from February 3rd to March 2nd, was a joint effort on the part of the Greenwich Historical Society, the India Cultural Centers, and the UConn Asian and Asian American Studies Institute. This is the program’s […]
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Mar27Teale Lecture: David Sedlak (University of California, Berkeley)The Dodd Center for Human Rights4:00 PM
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Research and Scholarship
Our faculty are nationally-recognized scholars with expertise that covers a wide range of time periods, geographic regions, and fields of history.
Recent Faculty Publications

Primo Levi e i suoi compagni
Donzelli Editore, 2024
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Ireland and the Renaissance court: Political culture from the cúirteanna to Whitehall, 1450-1640
Manchester University Press, 2024
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The Rise and Fall of the Second American Republic
Norton, 2024
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America’s Black Capital: How African Americans Remade Atlanta in the Shadow of the Confederacy
Basic, 2023
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This Wednesday!
March 26th, at 3:30 pm
"Free Abortion on Demand" After Roe: A Reproductive Justice History of Abortion Organizing in the United States
A talk by Sara Matthiesen (WGSS, George Washington University), with a response by Peter Zarrow (History, University of Connecticut)

This Wednesday!
March 26th, at 3:30 pm
"Free Abortion on Demand" After Roe: A Reproductive Justice History of Abortion Organizing in the United States
A talk by Sara Matthiesen (WGSS, George Washington University), with a response by Peter Zarrow (History, University of Connecticut)
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This Wednesday!
The UConn History Department will be hosting our second Wednesday Workshop of the semester.
Wellington Castellucci Jr. will be presenting, “Whalemen Go Down from the North: The History of the North American Whale Hunt in the South Atlantic, Especially Along the Brazilian Coast- 1760 to 1850”
The Workshop will be held in the Wood Hall Basement starting at 12:15 pm

This Wednesday!
The UConn History Department will be hosting our second Wednesday Workshop of the semester.
Wellington Castellucci Jr. will be presenting, “Whalemen Go Down from the North: The History of the North American Whale Hunt in the South Atlantic, Especially Along the Brazilian Coast- 1760 to 1850”
The Workshop will be held in the Wood Hall Basement starting at 12:15 pm
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This Saturday! March 15th
Professor Manisha Sinha will be in conversation with Katherine Hermes at the Pequot Library in Southport, CT.
This event will start at 2 pm and is free and open to the public. The registration link will be on our story!

This Saturday! March 15th
Professor Manisha Sinha will be in conversation with Katherine Hermes at the Pequot Library in Southport, CT.
This event will start at 2 pm and is free and open to the public. The registration link will be on our story!
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Tomorrow! March 6th, 5:30 pm
"South Korea Update: Making Sense of Yoon Suk Yeol`s Martial Law Crisis"
Presentation by Alexis Dudden, Professor of History, UConn
Link for registration will be in our story today and tomorrow, as well as available on our website!

Tomorrow! March 6th, 5:30 pm
"South Korea Update: Making Sense of Yoon Suk Yeol`s Martial Law Crisis"
Presentation by Alexis Dudden, Professor of History, UConn
Link for registration will be in our story today and tomorrow, as well as available on our website!
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