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'Scarcely one without defect:' Imagined Beauty in Venice
Eighteenth-century tourists flocked to Venice’s four renowned institutions for orphans and foundlings, the Ospedali Grandi, to experience music-making by the infamous figlie del coro. Many penned...
April 20, 2021
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12:23 PM
Friday, April 16, 2-4: The Ghost of Blithfield Hall
UMBC's History Department and the Folger Shakespeare Library Host a Virtual Escape Room: The Ghost of Blithfield Hall: A Special Paleographical Mystery At Blithfield Hall, the ancestral seat of...
April 14, 2021
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2:34 PM
The MEMS bi-weekly e-newsletter shares information about events, conferences, calls for papers, student and faculty work in the field, and digital resources that enrich our understanding of...
April 5, 2021
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4:04 PM
Friday, April 16, 2-4: The Ghost of Blithfield Hall
UMBC's History Department and the Folger Shakespeare Library Host a Virtual Escape Room: The Ghost of Blithfield Hall: A Special Paleographical Mystery At Blithfield Hall, the ancestral seat of...
April 5, 2021
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1:35 PM
Come to this information session and get your questions answered about the offerings of the History Department. Professors Froide, Meringolo, Song, McDonough, and Zaidi will be on hand to answer...
April 5, 2021
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1:08 PM
Wednesday, April 7, 7 PM-8 PM
Join us for the MEMS Colloquium! The Medieval and Early Modern Studies minor of UMBC's Department of History hosts Dr. Elizabeth Randell Upton, an Associate Professor of Musicology at the UCLA...
April 2, 2021
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9:52 AM
To satisfy the MEMS Minor, students must complete 6 courses (18 credits) with a “C” or better. You must take 2 English courses, 2 History Courses, and 2 Courses in any of the following: Africana...
April 1, 2021
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7:44 AM
Ghost of Blithfield Hall: A Special Paleographical Mystery
UMBC’s History Department and the Folger Shakespeare Library Host a Virtual Escape Room: The Ghost of Blithfield Hall: A Special Paleographical Mystery At Blithfield Hall, the ancestral seat of...
March 23, 2021
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1:42 PM
The MEMS bi-weekly e-newsletter shares information about events, conferences, calls for papers, student and faculty work in the field, and digital resources that enrich our understanding of...
March 23, 2021
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1:32 PM
Special Opportunity to hear MEMS Co-director, Prof. Susan McDonough, present on her new research project. MEMS students and faculty are invited to join the History Graduate Program's Works in...
March 18, 2021
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11:43 AM