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Department Events | Show Quarter Dates & Department Deadlines | Show Events from the Humanities Calendar [ Need to add an event to our calendar? ]History Calendar of EventsComing Up Next...Goldberg Teaching Colloquium: Teaching World HistoryWhen: November 9, 2009 - 11:30 am to 1:00 pmWhere: 168 Dulles Hall Although our approaches may be different, we can agree on a general framework for teaching the American or Western Civ surveys (the Civil War will be covered; the Ancient Greeks get at least one lecture). Is there a similar kind of framework for World History upon which we might all agree? The goal of this colloquium will be to develop a general outline we may all use to teach the world history survey. Contact: David Staley at staley.3@osu.edu More EventsNovember 9, 2009• Goldberg Teaching Colloquium: Teaching World History11:30 am to 1:00 pm (location: 168 Dulles Hall )
Contact: David Staley at staley.3@osu.edu
Although our approaches may be different, we can agree on a general framework for teaching the American or Western Civ surveys (the Civil War will be covered; the Ancient Greeks get at least one lecture). Is there a similar kind of framework for World History upon which we might all agree? The goal of this colloquium will be to develop a general outline we may all use to teach the world history survey.
November 13, 2009• Post-Roman, Postcolonial: Postcolonial and Diaspora Theory in Late Roman and Early Medieval History: Michael Kulikowski, University of Tennessee2:30 pm to 4:00 pm (location: UH 014 )November 20, 2009• "Hindus Beyond the Hindu Kush: The Indian Communities in Central Asia and Beyond.": Scott Levi, The Ohio State University3:30 pm to 5:30 pm (location: UH 014 )• Modern U.S. Seminar; Meredith Clark-Wiltz presents, OSU History Dept., presents12:00 pm to 1:15 pm (location: 250 Dulles )December 4, 2009• "To Stay or Go: The Gendered Decisions of the Formerly Enslaved of West Africa after the Abolition of Slavery and the Slave Trade.": Sandra Greene, Cornell University3:30 pm to 5:30 pm (location: UH 014 )December 5, 2009• Creating the New Nation: The American Revolution8:30 am to 3:00 pm (location: tba )
Dr. Richard Shiels of OSU Newark will present the first content seminar of the Connecting to the Past professional development program for grade 4-8 teachers in Ashland, Holmes, and Wayne Counties. The project is a partnership between OSU, the Tri-County Educational Service Center, and the Ohio Historical Society.
Event Co-Sponsor: History Teaching Institute of the Goldberg Center For more information contact Stuart Hobbs at hobbs.2@osu.edu or 614-688-3092. Also take a look at the HTI Web site. January 29, 2010• Ohio Seminar in Early amerian History and Culture4:00 pm to 6:00 pm (location: Dulles 168 )
Contact: Brooke
E-mail: brooke.10@osu.edu Phone: 614-292-8757 Ronald P. Formisano, William T. Bryan Chair of American History, University of Kentucky American Political History, Parties and Populism: Retrospect and Prospect February 26, 2010• Presentation by Dr. Barbara Ramusack, University of Cincinnati1:30 pm to 3:00 pm (location: Dulles 250 )
Contact: Meredith Clark-Wiltz
E-mail: clark-wiltz.1@osu.edu Phone: 614-292-2955 Event Co-Sponsor: Women's History Workshop April 2, 2010• Ned Foley and Steve Huefner, Moritz law faculty, will present to the Ohio Legal History Seminar12:00 pm to 1:15 pm (location: Law School Faculty Lounge )
Contact: David Stebenne
E-mail: Stebenne.1@osu.edu Phone: 614-292-5359 The presentation is part of a book ms. in progress on the history of disputed elections in the USA. Event Co-Sponsor: College of Humanities and Moritz College of Law April 30, 2010• Mary Dudziak, USC Law School, speaks12:00 pm to 1:15 pm (location: Law School Faculty Lounge )
Contact: David Stebenne
E-Mail: Stebenne.1@osu.edu Phone: 292-5359 Event Co-Sponsor: Colleges of Humanities and Law |


