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University News
March 30, 2016 | 04:41 pm

NEH grants support three Rochester professors

Susan Uselmann and Thomas Devaney were awarded “Enduring Questions” grants, which aim to help in “the development of a new course that demonstrates the enduring value of the Humanities by extending beyond traditional disciplinary boundaries.” Peter Christensen has received a Summer Stipend.

topics: Department of Art and Art History, Department of History, Eastman School of Music, grant, humanities, National Endowment for the Humanities, Peter Christensen, School of Arts and Sciences, Susan Uselmann, Thomas Devaney,
Society & Culture
March 29, 2016 | 03:36 pm

Race, sex, and Allied power relations during WWII

Mary Louise Roberts talk, “The Leroy Henry Case: Sexual Violence and Allied Relations in Great Britain, 1944,” takes place on Thursday, March 31, 2016, at 5 p.m. in the Hawkins-Carlson Room.

topics: Department of History, events, humanities, School of Arts and Sciences, sexual assault, World War II,
Society & Culture
March 1, 2016 | 03:48 pm

Generations join forces to bring a digital archive of Victorian-era letters to life

The Seward Family Papers Project joins students, gaining experience with digitization and documentary editing, and residents of the Highlands at Pittsford, a University-affiliated retirement community, bringing their familiarity with letter writing and reading cursive handwriting.

topics: Department of History, River Campus Libraries, School of Arts and Sciences, Thomas Slaughter,
Society & Culture
March 24, 2015 | 02:46 pm

Talk explores ‘Hidden American Histories of World War II’

Combat GIs dominate the history of Americans abroad during World War II. But these soldiers constituted only a small fraction of the unprecedented millions of Americans who mobilized for war. Brooke Blower, a Boston University historian, explores the backstories of a diverse group of noncombatants and their paths into global war.

topics: Department of History, events, School of Arts and Sciences, World War II,
Society & Culture
March 11, 2015 | 12:58 pm

Edward Ayers to lecture on ‘The Shape of the Civil War’

Edward Ayers will appear on campus as the 2015 Distinguished Visitor in the Humanities. Ayers’ digital archive project, The Valley of the Shadow: Two Communities in the American Civil War, has been used in thousands of classrooms around the world.

topics: Department of History, Edward Ayers, events, School of Arts and Sciences,
Society & Culture
February 27, 2015 | 11:47 am

What drives human exploration of the unknown?

In his new book, professor of history Stewart Weaver chronicles journeys of discovery from the pre-historic trek of humans across the land bridge over the Bering Strait some 12,000 years ago to the mid-20th century deep sea voyages of Jacques-Yves Cousteau.

topics: Department of History, Environmental Humanities Program, exploration, research finding, School of Arts and Sciences, Stewart Weaver,
Society & Culture
January 28, 2015 | 03:26 pm

Guest scholar to present two public talks on history, technology

Rachel Leow, a lecturer in Modern East Asian History at the University of Cambridge, will present talks on the cultural history of electricity in Shanghai, and on history, technology, and the liberal arts.

topics: China, Department of History, events, global engagement,
Society & Culture
June 13, 2014 | 07:38 pm

Experts on Brazil discuss the World Cup from a historical lens

As Brazil kicks off the World Cup, more than the tournament outcome is at stake, according to historians Pablo Sierra and Molly Ball of the University of Rochester. The husband-and-wife team have developed a course, “History of Latin America through Soccer,” that will be taught for the first time this fall at Rochester.

topics: announcements, Brazil, Department of History, global engagement, Molly Ball, Pablo Miguel Sierra Silva, School of Arts and Sciences, sports,
University News
March 12, 2014 | 05:55 pm

Historian to be first Dexter Perkins Professor

Joan Shelley Rubin is a professor of American cultural history. The endowed position honors the late Dexter Perkins, a prominent American diplomatic historian.

topics: announcements, Department of History, Dexter Perkins Professorship in History, Joan Shelley Rubin, professorships,