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Taylor Murphy Lecture Series
Tom King | Amelia Earhart
Cynthia Enloe | Double Lives of First Ladies
Elizabeth Makowski | The Curious Case of Mary Felton
Richard Blackett | Guest Lecture
Stephen Howe | The Intellectual Consequences of Decolonization
LeeAnn White | Homefront as Battlefield: Reconsidering the Role of Women in the Civil War
Humanities Speakers Series
A.G. Hopkins | The Real American Empire
Dr. Douglas Irwin | Partisanship and the Battle over U.S. Trade Policy: A Historical Perspective
Dr. Suzannah Lipscomb | Prince to Tyrant: What changed Henry VIII?
International Dialogue Series
Dr. Ronald Angelo Johnson | Diplomacy in Black and White
Other History Speakers
Dr. Oliver Cox | Beyond Downton Abbey: The English Country House in the Twenty-First Century
Jeremi Suri | Mac Brown Distinguished Professor for Global Leadership, UT, Austin
Dr. Bill E. Lawson and Mr. Obataiye B. Akinwole | Frederick Douglass and the Irish Famine
Dr. Mai Mosad | Egypt's Pharaonic Heritage and Current Political Events
Mr. Brent Walker and Mr. Charles Watson Jr. | Baptist Joint Committee
History Department Events
Spring 2014 Book Reading | Dr. John Mckiernan-González & Dr. Ronald Angelo Johnson
Fall 2106 Book Reading | Drs. Tillman, Berlage, Pliley and Menninger, and Mr. Utley
Presencias Urgentes | Latino Communities and the 25th Anniversary of the ADA
Fall 2014 Book Reading | Dr. Jessica Pliley, Dr. Jeffrey Helgeson & Dr. Bryan Glass
Spring 2016 Book Reading | Dr. Angela Murphy, Mr. Dan Utley, & Dr. Frank de la Teja
Dr. Tom Nichols | Trump, National Security, and Democracy in Peril: The Death of Expertise in the Information Age
History Faculty Invited Talks and Events
Dr. Jeffrey Helgeson | The Rise of Chicago's African American Political Power
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