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Spring 2008

[Link to Phi Alpha Theta events]

Jan 29, 4:00, 005 Keene-Flint Hall Pozzetta Colloquium: Bill Link (Department of History), Race, Sex, and Subversion in the Sixties: Jesse Helms and the University of North Carolina
Feb 1, 3:00-6:00, 005 Keene-Flint Hall Milbauer Series: William Blair (History, Penn State)
Feb 7, 4:05, 1002 New Physics Bldg Fred Gregory (Department of History), "Science and Atheism: Mutually Entailed?"
Feb 8, 3:30, 471 Grinter Greg Mann (Columbia Univ), "Knowing the Post-colony: Socialist Government, Sources and the Sociologist's Assistant"
Feb 15, 4:00, 005 Keene-Flint Hall Mark Ravina (Emory Univ), "The Strange Death of 'The Last Samurai': Saigo Takamori in History and Legend"
Feb 19, 4:00, 005 Keene-Flint Hall Pozzetta Colloquium: Mark Thurner (Department of History), The "As If" of "The Book of Kings": Pedro de Peralta Barnuevo's Colonial Poetics of History
Feb 20, 7:30, Hillel Jonathan Schorsch, Columbia University, "Esperanza Rodriguez: A Mulata from 17th-Century Mexico City"
Feb 21, 4:00, 005 Keene-Flint Hall Jonathan Schorsch, Columbia University, "Still Afraid of the Inquisitions? Methodological Matters in the Study of Colonial Judeoconversos, Afroiberians, Amerindians and Other Others"[link to paper]
Feb 22, 3:00-6:00, 005 Keene-Flint Hall Milbauer Series: Catherine Clinton (Queen's University, Belfast)
March 20, 4;00, 005 Keene-Flint Hall

Pozzetta Colloquium: Sheryl Kroen (Department of History), Tartuffe and the French Revolution and Robinson Crusoe and the Marshall Plan: A Crazy Kind of Cultural History?

Mar 21, 3:00-6:00, 005 Keene-Flint Hall Milbauer Series: Stephanie McCurry (University of Pennsylvania)
Mar 24, 6:00, Turlington L007 Beate Sirota Gordon, civil rights activist and author, will speak on Japan's constitution
April 1, 4:00, 005 Keene-Flint Hall Pozzetta Colloquium: Trysh Travis (Women's Studies), Quiet Americans: Gender Publishing and the Export of Cultural Democracy during the Cold War
April 3rd, 4:00, 150 Pugh Hall Simon Rabinovitch, "Assimilations' Antidote: Jewish Culture and Autonomy in Inter-Revolutionary St. Petersburg"

Spring 2008 Phi Alpha Theta schedule.

Fall 2007

Sept 14, 5:00
The Webber Center Gallery, CFCC
Robert Zieger (Department of History), All the Live long Day: Work in American History
Sept 19, 8:00, Goerings James Cusick (UF Special Collections), The Other War of 1812: The Patriot War and the American Invasion of Spanish East Florida

Sept 20, 4:00, 005 Keene-Flint

Pozzetta Colloquium: Luise White (Department of History), Global Guns, Cosmopolitan Cadres: Skills and Sophistication in an African Guerilla War
Sept 28, 2:00, Smathers Library Michael Gannon (Department of History), History of Florida in 40 Minutes
Sept 27, 7:30 pm Keene-Flint 117 Phi Alpha Theta meeting: Professor Link will talk about graduate school and the profession.
Oct 4, 7:00
Keene Faculty Center
Graham Center Forum on Civic Engagement: Steve Ortiz (Bowling Green State University) "Soldier-Citizens: Veteran Activism and the Expansion of the Twentieth-Century Veteran Welfare System" 
Oct 15, 7:30
Christian Study Center
Jon Sensbach (Department of History), "Before the Bible Belt: Reconsidering Religion in the Early South"
Oct 17, 8:00
Goerings Book Store
Goerings Book Store Series UF Faculty and their New Books: Julianna Barr, Peace Came in the Form of a Woman: Indians and Spaniards in the Texas Borderlands

Oct 18, 11:30-12:45
Grinter 376

Paul Dosal, Professor of History (University of South Florida), “Manhunt: The Covert Campaign to Capture Che Guevara in Bolivia”
Oct 25, 4:00, 005 Keene-Flint Pozzetta Colloquium: Nina Caputo (Department of History), "Living Together, Worshipping Apart: Reassessing Religious Boundaries in Medieval Iberia"
Oct 26, 3:00 - 6:00
005 Keene-Flint
Millbauer Seminar: Professor Aaron Sheehan-Dean (University of North Florida), "Why Confederates Fought"
Oct 28, 3:00
Harn Museum of Art
Sheryl Kroen (Department of History), "From Durer to Renoir: European Prints from the Harn Collection"
Nov 5, 7:30
Christian Study Center
John Sommerville (Professor of History, Emeritus, University of Florida), "'Amazing Grace' (the movie): Revisiting the History of Evangelicalism"

Nov 7, 7:00
Keene Faculty Center

Graham Center Forum on Civic Engagement: Steve Prothero, Professor of Religion, Boston University
Nov 9, 4:30
025 Keene-Flint
Millbauer Seminar: Jack Temple Kirby (W. E. Smith Professor Emeritus of History at Miami University, Ohio), "Ecological Landscapes of the South"
Nov 14, 8:00
Goerings Book Store
Goerings Book Store Series UF Faculty and their New Books: Mitchell Hart, The Healthy Jew
Nov 18, 2:00
Goerings Book Store
Goerings Book Store Series UF Faculty and their New Books: David Colburn, From Yellow Dog Democrats to Red State Republicans: Florida and its Politics since 1940
Nov 19, 12:00
005 Keene-Flint
Jan Gross will be speaking on the reception of his book Neighbors: The Destruction of the Jewish Community in Jedwabne, Poland
Nov 29, 4:00, 005 Keene-Flint Pozzetta Colloquium: Alan Petigny (Department of History), "Feminism in the Fifties: Rethinking the Complacency Narrative"
Dec 3, 7:00
Keene Faculty Center
Graham Center Forum on Civic Engagement: Donald Critchlow, Professor of History, St. Louis University

 

 

 


Fall 2007-Spring 2008 Events