Upcoming Events
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History Department Meetings 12:15pm 1/17
History Department Meetings
Wednesday, January 17th, 2024
12:15 PM - 02:15 PM
Wood Hall
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Fellow’s Talk: Victor Zatsepine 12:15pm 1/24
Fellow’s Talk: Victor Zatsepine
Wednesday, January 24th, 2024
12:15 PM - 01:15 PM
Homer Babbidge Library
UCHI Fellow Victor Zatsepine (History, Asian and Asian American Studies, UConn) will give a talk with a response by Alexander Diener (Geography, University of Kansas).
This event will also be livestreamed.
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History Department Meetings 12:15pm 2/7
History Department Meetings
Wednesday, February 7th, 2024
12:15 PM - 02:15 PM
Wood Hall
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Professor William Theiss is another brilliant new faculty addition to the UConn History Department at the Campus. His specialty areas include Early modern Europe, Renaissance and Reformation Germany, and the Holy Roman Empire.
In this interview, he explores the foundation of his current research, his inspirations, and what excites him about joining the department.
Check out the interview here:
https://history.uconn.edu/2023/11/16/faculty-spotlight-interview-with-professor-william-theiss/

Check out the link below for a fascinating conversation with one of UConn History`s new faculty members, Dr. Cooper Owens, where we discuss everything from her current research to fashion.
https://history.uconn.edu/2023/11/10/faculty-spotlight-interview-with-dr-cooper-owens/

Frank Costigliola on George Kennan, with Kai Bird tomorrow, 11/9 630-8pm
Hybrid event
See below for details and registration!
https://www.gc.cuny.edu/events/frank-costigliola-george-kennan-kai-bird

Please join the History Department for “Native American and African American History: Contradictions and Convergences.”
The event will begin at 4:45pm and continue until 6pm, followed by a reception and book signing.
The moderator will be Nancy Shoemaker (University of Connecticut) and the participants will include: Linford Fisher (Brown University), Alaina E. Roberts (University of Pittsburgh), Manisha Sinha (University of Connecticut), and Michael Witgen (Columbia University).
This workshop focuses on the intersections between African American and Native American history. Participants will approach the topic from the vantage point of their scholarship in early U.S. history. We invite audience participation and exchange.
Pharmacy/Biology Building, 131
