History Department
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Students graduating with degrees in History or Philosophy are invited to participate in a special convocation ceremony hosted by the Departments of History and Philosophy. This ceremony is only for students who earned degrees in August or December 2018, or are on the May 2019 pending degree list (or plan to finish in August 2019).
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Orientation for new incoming History Graduate Students.
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Proficiency exams for HIST 141 and HIST 142. Registration Required. Location and other details provided to registered students. View website for more information.
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"A Book In Common" brings together members and friends of the department to discuss a historically-oriented book nominated by a faculty member or graduate student and chosen by a committee made up of faculty and students. This year's book is We Demand: The University and Student Protests by Roderick Ferguson (University of California Press, 2017).
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Join us for the first Phi Alpha Theta meeting of the year as well as the welcome event for new students which will pit faculty and students alike in a fast-paced, highly competitive and sidesplittingly funny game of historical trivia! Snacks will be served and prizes given out to the winning teams.
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The Proseminar is an introduction to the graduate study and professional practice of history.
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Presentation by Study Abroad Office specifically targeted to history majors.
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The Proseminar is an introduction to the graduate study and professional practice of history.
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A Free screening of the new PBS documentary.
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Come out and support the pride and joy of our own Mark Steinberg! Smoke & Mirrors, Sasha Velour's first one-queen show, is an effortless blend of drag, visual art, and magic. Velour introduces audiences to a whole new side of her artistry, through 13 dazzling and genre-busting lip-synch performances, all directed and choreographed by the queen herself.
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The Proseminar is an introduction to the graduate study and professional practice of history.
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In this lecture, Wang Dan poses the hypothetical question: If the Tiananmen Square Protests had succeeded, what would China look like today? He will give a first-hand account of the protests and his dream of a democratic China.
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The Proseminar is an introduction to the graduate study and professional practice of history.
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In this lecture, Dr. Alondra Nelson considers the “politics of ethics” that was a signature of the Obama administration’s approach to science and technology. This politics of ethics endeavored to place temporal distance between scientific research of the past and present, enabling claims about the importance of federal science to national wellbeing, broadly conceived.
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The Proseminar is an introduction to the graduate study and professional practice of history.
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History alums from various career fields join us to discuss career development, professionalization and choices they made to advance in their fields as well as how their history education helped prepare them for professional success.
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The Proseminar is an introduction to the graduate study and professional practice of history.
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The Proseminar is an introduction to the graduate study and professional practice of history.
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Caucus meeting for course planning.
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The Proseminar is an introduction to the graduate study and professional practice of history.
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Admissions representatives from various graduate programs at the University of Illinois (LER, Law, Social Work, Education, iSchool, Humanities MA/PhD programs) give students the inside scoop on grad school applications, funding and the first-year experience as well as answer student questions about their programs.
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Caucus meeting for course planning.
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The Proseminar is an introduction to the graduate study and professional practice of history.
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Caucus meeting for course planning.
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The Proseminar is an introduction to the graduate study and professional practice of history.
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Symposium for IPRH, Widenor appointees and Fellowship winners to present their research and discuss what they have learned from being in the program.
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UIUC THINK CAMPUS COLLABORATORS MEETING
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A public lecture by History Professor Craig Koslofsky.
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Diversity Committee -- Identity in the Classroom Workshop
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THINK PROJECT CAMPUS COLLABORATORS MEETING
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Financial Aid information for graduate students for the next academic year.
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A panel discussion on antisemitism featuring Peter Fritzsche (History) and Mark Roseman (Indiana University), moderated by Harriet Murav (Comparative and World Literature/Slavic Languages and Literatures).
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This panel will feature History undergraduates who have participated in our Public History Internship (HIST 398) course. The interns will share their experiences at museums and archives around Illinois and beyond.
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Investiture of Antoinette Burton, Professor of History --Maybelle Leland Swanlund Chair Reception immediately following
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Presentation of book manuscript "Learning How: Apprenticeship in France, 1670-1880."
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Financial Aid information for graduate students for the next academic year.
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The Proseminar is an introduction to the graduate study and professional practice of history.
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Take a break from studying on Reading Day and enjoy pizza and sandwiches with fellow historians! Lunch will be served in the hallway outside of 305 Gregory Hall.
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HISTORY HARVEST at the University of Illinois is having an opening of their online site featuring digitized documents and artifacts from CU LGBTQ+ History, The 5th and Hill Neighborhood Rights Campaigns, and features of spatial change in Champaign Urbana, collected at our October 26 event and afterwards, and edited, uploaded, and curated by the class. Mon. Dec. 16, 7 PM,
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Please join us for a mock job talk by Gus Wood, who is preparing for an on-campus interview.
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Overcoming Challenges in Graduate School: Health, Well-Being, and Balance