Each year the Center brings together scholars from various disciplines to examine issues of broad contemporary relevance in historical perspective
Each year the Center brings together scholars from various disciplines to examine issues of broad contemporary relevance in historical perspective
A free public site with articles, primary sources, documentary material, online books and reviews for students and scholars of history.
The Harvey Goldberg Center for Excellence in Teaching is at the heart of the OSU Department of History's effort to promote innovative and effective teaching strategies. The Goldberg Center is committed to advancing cutting edge research, engaged teaching, and substantive community outreach to prepare our students and other citizens to become life-long learners and responsible leaders in all walks of life.
HTI is the P-16 portal of The Harvey Goldberg Center for Excellence in Teaching.
The Department of History offers prizes for the top undergraduate papers based on primary sources. After a peer review, cash awards for first, second, third place, and honorable mention will be given annually. The winning papers will then be published in History’s Best, an e-journal set up specifically to showcase this work.
Monastic Matrix is an ongoing collaborative effort by an international group of scholars of medieval history, religion, history of art, archaeology, religion, and other disciplines, as well as librarians and experts in computer technology.
Our goal is to document the participation of Christian women in the religion and society of medieval Europe. In particular, we aim to collect and make available all existing data about Christian religious women in Europe between 400 and 1600 C.E.
Designed to provide a significant focus for ongoing teaching, research, and outreach in a number of areas within the University.
A monthly feature investigating current issues, with a different topic each month.