Congratulations to the following History majors who published their research in the 2022 UMBC Review: Matthew Kelbaugh Linguistics/History Restoring Russian Hegemony in the Caucasus:...
Congrats on the Fletcher Jones Foundation Fellowship
Dr. Amy Froide has been awarded the Fletcher Jones Foundation Fellowship with the Huntington Library. Her topic is: The Charitable Corporation: A Cautionary Tale of Financial Fraud in...
John Bell-Clifford Maas Prize for Academic Excellence Best overall achievement record in the Department of History by a History Major during his/her years at UMBC Matthew Kelbaug Garrett Posey...
We celebrate the work of: Hannah Balik Melissa Blair, Advisor Eating, Public Space, and Identity in Jewish Baltimore, 1900-1930 Jeff Cooley Susan McDonough, Advisor Charismatic Leaders...
Masculinity, Warfare, & the State, with Dr. Froide, History
Chesapeake Shakespeare Company is very excited to host Masculinity, Warfare, & the State: The History behind Henry V on Sunday, May 1, at 1:15 pm. This pre-show discussion is free and...
The History Department is pleased to announce that our colleague, Derek Musgrove, Associate Professor of History, is part of the 2022 class of Carnegie Fellows. He will take up his fellowship to...
Public History Day When: Thursday, April 21 from 4-5:30 PM Where: Fine Arts 11 What: Learn more about the Public History Minor from current students and faculty. Find out what Public Historians...
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You can sign up here: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1L1Ma2H2xsggGqyJVaLxKq9OoTE6MkXE6FswVc9VKxgk/edit?usp=sharing Professors will not have special advising hours after April 22, you will...
URCAD 26 is online, April 18-24: URCAD.umbc.edu https://my3.my.umbc.edu/groups/undergradresearch/posts/118412 This year's URCAD will feature presentations from: Devon Fick “Monopoly Money”:...
This lecture will be based on the book Slavery in the Age of Memory: Engaging the Past by Dr. Ana Lucia Araujo, Professor of History at Howard University. Exploring notions of history, collective...
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