August 2015
Workshop: James Fenske, University of Oxford, present "Colonialism, Cotton and Famine in India, 1858-1918" (with Namrata Kala)
James Fenske, University of Oxford, present “Colonialism, Cotton and Famine in India, 1858-1918” (with Namrata Kala)
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Workshop: Jared Rubin, Chapman University, "Endogenous Political Legitimacy: The English Reformation and the Institutional Foundations of Limited Government" (with Avner Greif)
Jared Rubin, Chapman University, “Endogenous Political Legitimacy: The English Reformation and the Institutional Foundations of Limited Government” (with Avner Greif)
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Workshop: Dror Goldberg, The Open University of Israel, "Money, Credit, and Banking in Virginia, 1585-1645"
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AHA: Stuart Schwartz, Sea of Storms
Stuart Schwartz talks about his newest book, Sea of Storms: A History of Hurricanes, on the American Historical Association blog: Process History. Click here to read the post.
New Courses in History: Fall 2015
Click here to view this year’s exciting new courses, including lectures, freshmen seminars, and departmental seminars. Course numbers in the History Department denote regions of the world rather than degree of difficulty. 100-level class are U.S. history; 200-level are European history; 300-level courses include Africa, Asia, Latin America, and other areas of the world; 400-level classes are global and cover many world regions simultaneously.