Congratulations to Prof. Christy Chapin who has been promoted to Associate Professor with tenure! And congratulations to Prof. Amy Froide who has been promoted to Full Professor!
Constantine Vaporis (History) has been invited to deliver a lecture at a one-day seminar on the topic of “The Making of the Samurai in Tokugawa Japan.”The title of his lecture is “Performance,...
Congratulations to the following undergraduate award winners: History Department Achievement Award: Marshal Golden John Bell-Clifford Maas Prize for Academic Excellence: Taylor Culliton...
Congratulations to the History graduate students who have successfully defended their Masters' theses this Spring! Kelly Daughtridge (Advisor: Amy Froide) "Defining Their Past to Immortalize...
Dylan Elliott | History Robbing Peter to Pay Paul: The Balancing Act of Maryland’s Intendant of the Revenue Mentor(s): Terry Bouton UC 312 | 2:15 – 2:30 p.m. Debbie Farthing | History...
Congratulations to Professor Andrew Nolan who has been selected for the 2017 Program Director of the Year Kendall Service Award! Prof. Nolan is the Program Director for the UMBC History...
Professor and Dean Emeritus John Jeffries just published a new book. Congratulations to Professor Jeffries. A Third Term for FDR: The Election of 1940 (University of Kansas Press, 2017)....
Andrew Holter, a graduate student in the M.A. in Historical Studies program, wrote the cover piece for the Feb. 15, 2017 issue of Baltimore's City Paper. His article is entitled, "Our Town: What...
Prof. Kars' article, “Dodging Rebellion: Women and the Politics of Gender in the Berbice Slave Rebellion,” American Historical Review 121, 1 (Feb. 2016), 39-69. has won the 2016-17 article prize...
Prof. Froide's recently published, Silent Partners: Women as Public Investors during the Financial Revolution ,1690-1750 (Oxford, 2016), was recently reviewed by the (London) Times Higher...
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