Calendar of Events
M Mon
T Tue
W Wed
T Thu
F Fri
S Sat
S Sun
0 events,
0 events,
0 events,
0 events,
2 events,
Lunch with Professor Bain
Lunch with Professor Bain
An Addition Event with Professor Bain, cosponsored by the History Department, Department of Teacher Education, and H-Net: Humanities & Social Sciences Online, will be a lunch with grad students in History and Social Studies Education, hosted by Department of Teacher Education. There is no formal… Continue Reading Lunch with Professor Bain
Taking Up the Levels or Scales Problem: History Teaching’s Hidden Thinking Practice
Taking Up the Levels or Scales Problem: History Teaching’s Hidden Thinking Practice
March 30, 2018 at 2:00 PM in History Conference Room, 255 Old Horticulture, Professor Robert Bain will present "Taking Up the Levels or Scales Problem: History Teaching’s Hidden Thinking Practice." Bain will speak on his most recent research on historical thinking and history education. He… Continue Reading Taking Up the Levels or Scales Problem: History Teaching’s Hidden Thinking Practice
0 events,
0 events,
0 events,
1 event,
Imperial Japan and World Culture
Imperial Japan and World Culture
Tuesday April 3, 2018 at 12:00 in the History Department Conference Room—255 Old Horticulture— Professor Jordan Sand, Georgetown University, “Imperial Japan and World Culture” The idea of a single world culture is not discussed much today, but it had a robust life in the… Continue Reading Imperial Japan and World Culture
0 events,
0 events,
0 events,
0 events,
1 event,
The Stages of Memory: Reflections on Memorial Art, Loss, and the Spaces Between
The Stages of Memory: Reflections on Memorial Art, Loss, and the Spaces Between
Wed. April 9, 2018—7:00 PM—Kellogg Center—Lincoln Room— RABIN/BRILL HOLOCAUST MEMORIAL LECTURE Professor James E. Young will present: “THE STAGES OF MEMORY: REFLECTIONS ON MEMORIAL ART, LOSS, AND THE SPACES BETWEEN” In this illustrated lecture, Dr. James E. Young, Distinguished University Professor and Founding Director of… Continue Reading The Stages of Memory: Reflections on Memorial Art, Loss, and the Spaces Between
0 events,
0 events,
0 events,
1 event,
“Hibakusha in Cold War America: The Working Lives of Hiroshima and Nagasaki Survivors”
“Hibakusha in Cold War America: The Working Lives of Hiroshima and Nagasaki Survivors”
“Hibakusha in Cold War America: The Working Lives of Hiroshima and Nagasaki Survivors” Naoko Wake MSU Department of History Friday, April 13 12:15 - 1:30 in the MSU Museum Auditorium (co-sponsored by the MSU Asian Studies Center and the MSU Asian Pacific… Continue Reading “Hibakusha in Cold War America: The Working Lives of Hiroshima and Nagasaki Survivors”