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Department of History Conferences

Explore past and upcoming conferences and symposia organized by the Department of History

The Italian Way: State, Empire, and Policy towards Jews (15th-18th century) May 2019

A three-day conference hosted by the Nathan and Jeanette Miller Center for Historical Studies.

View The Italian Way archive.

Entangled Worlds: Daily Practice, Identity Negotiation, and the City as Border Space April 2019

A two day conference hosted by the Nathan and Jeanette Miller Center for Historical Studies.

View the Entangled Worlds archive.

Bodies at Work, Bodies at Play: The 14th Annual History Graduate Student Association Conference March 2019

Hosted by the Nathan and Jeanette Miller Center for Historical Studies at the co-sponsored History Graduate Student Association's 14th Annual Conference.

View the Bodies at Work, Bodies at Play archive.

Surveying the Global: Approaches and Key Words February 2019

First Millennium Network Presents: Constructing the Past in the First Millennium November 2018

The First Millennium Network seeks to extend this reorientation in scholarly perspective by finding creative ways to encourage interdisciplinary and comparative study of the entirety of the first millennium of the Common Era, particularly in Western Europe, Byzantium, and the Islamic world.

View the Constructing the Past in the First Millennium archive.

Old Regime and Terror in France September 2018

The Nathan & Jeanette Miller Center for Historical Studies hosts a symposium in honor of Dr. Donald Sutherland.

View the Old Regime and Terror in France archive.