Tuesday, March 15, 2011

Jeffrey Gunn talk on Wednesday, March 16th: "Towards a Tran-Historic Pedagogy: The Value of Narratives, Autobiography and Biography in Slave Studies"

Please join the History Department and the Phi Alpha Theta History Honors Society for a talk by Jeffrey Gunn, PhD Candidate at York University in Toronto. Mr. Gunn will talk about:

"Towards a Trans-Historic Pedagogy: The Value of Narratives, Autobiography and Biography in Slave Studies"

Wednesday, March 16th at 12:30 in Sakamaki Hall A201, the U H Manoa History Department Library

Free and Open to the Public

Monday, March 7, 2011

History Forum: Dr. Frank Marotti talk, March 9th at 12:30pm

Please join us for Dr. Frank Marotti's talk on "The Cana Sanctuary," a discussion of how St. Augustine's African-American community used local history, law, and the city's powerful Catholic Bishop to negotiate a sanctuary for their family lives in the years before the Civil War.

Where: Sakamaki Hall A201, the U H Manoa History Department Library

When: Wednesday, March 9th at 12:30

Free and Open to the Public

Dr. Matthew Lauzon to present History Workshop, April 8th

Professor Matthew Lauzon will be presenting "Raising the Nation: Factitious Puberty, Conjugal Hygiene and Sexual Anthropology in the French Enlightenment" on Friday, April 8th at 2:30 pm in the History Department Library.  This is the third session of the spring semester for the History Workshop, "De-Centering the Nation State: Historical Methodology within a Pacific Geography."  There will be a small reception following the talk in the History Department Lounge. 

Tuesday, March 1, 2011

Lecture by Professor Nikhil Pal Singh - 12pm, March 14th - please join us!

 (Click on the image to enlarge - mahalo!)

27th Annual Phi Alpha Theta Conference - join us!

Aloha,

The theme for this years conference is Contested Sovereignties and Destinies: Discourses in Diverse Histories.

Where: Campus Center, Third Floor Conference Rooms, University of Hawaii at Manoa
When: Saturday, March 12th, 2011  - keynote address commences at 9am.