TODAY at TAMEW: Abigail Bratcher & Julia Mead “Early Student Roundtable” 4-5:30 PM

Please join the Transnational Approaches to Modern Europe today Wednesday, May 20 from 4:00-5:30 pm for our first ever “Early Student Roundtable.” We are lucky have two early PhD Students in the History Department who will provide brief presentations on their work followed by an open discussion among workshop participants. Julia Mead, PhD Student, Department of History, will present her work, […]

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Charles Fawell, “Interoceanic Commuters,” 6 May 2020, 4-5:30pm

Dear Colleagues, Please join the Transnational Approaches to Modern Europe Workshop next Wednesday, May 6 from 4:00-5:30pm as we welcome Charles Fawell, PhD candidate, Department of History, who will be presenting his paper, “Interoceanic Commuters: Mobile Sociality, Imperial Elites, and Trans-Suez Maritime Highways (1870-1914).“ Gregory Valdespino, PhD candidate, Department of History, will provide comment. Charles’s paper is available on the TAMEW […]

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3/5: Nicholas O’Neill at Transnational Approaches to Modern Europe

Dear Colleagues, Please join the Transnational Approaches to Modern Europe Workshop next Thursday, March 5 at 5:00 PM for a special History Day meeting, co-sponsored by the Interdisciplinary Approaches to Modern France and the Francophone World  Workshop and the History and Theory of Capitalism Workshop. We are delighted to host Nicholas O’Neill, PhD candidate, Department of History, who will […]

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Friday, 2/21: Prof. Seth Koven at TAMEW

Dear Colleagues,   Please join the Transnational Approaches to Modern Europe Workshop, in conjunction with the Empires and Atlantics Forum and the Nicholson Center for British Studies next Friday, February 21 at 4:30 PM as we welcome Prof. Seth Koven, G.E. Lessing Distinguished Professor of History and Poetics, Rutgers University. Prof. Koven will be presenting a chapter of his current book project, titled: […]

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1/29: Patrick Lewis at TAMEW

Dear Colleagues, Please join the Transnational Approaches to Modern Europe Workshop next Wednesday, January 29 at 4:30 PM as we welcome Patrick Lewis, PhD candidate, Department of Anthropology. Patrick will be presenting his dissertation chapter, ”The University and the City in Mesopotamia: Language, Urban Space and the Post-National Public.” Hazal Corak, PhD candidate, Department of Anthropology, will be providing comment. […]

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1/15: Anna Band at Transnational Approaches to Modern Europe

Dear Colleagues, Please join the Transnational Approaches to Modern Europe Workshop next Wednesday, January 15 at 4:30 PM as we welcome Anna Band, PhD candidate, Department of History. Anna will be presenting her paper, ”Between Haifa and Berlin: The Pension Struck as a Zionist Space of Belonging.” Greg Valdespino, PhD candidate, Department of History, will be providing comment. As usual, we […]

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Winter 2020 Schedule

Dear all, Welcome back! The Transnational Approaches to Modern Europe Workshop is pleased to announce the following program for Winter 2020. Please mark your calendars accordingly. Our workshop will meet in the John Hope Franklin Room on alternating Wednesdays from 4:30 – 6:00 PM, unless otherwise noted.      Should you have any questions, or […]

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11/6 Tom Snyder @ TAMEW

Dear Colleagues, Please join the Transnational Approaches to Modern Europe Workshop this coming Wednesday, November 6 at 4:30 PM as we welcome Tom Snyder, PhD candidate in the Department of History. Tom will be presenting his paper, ”The Rise and Fall of the Behemoth: Franz Neumann’s Visions of Weimar Constitutionalism and De-Nazification.” Sarath Pillai, PhD candidate in History, will be […]

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Claire Roosien, April 27

Please join the Transnational Approaches to Modern Europe Workshop this Wednesday, April 27 at 5:00 PM as we welcome Claire Roosien, PhD student in the Departments of History and Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations. Claire will be presenting her draft dissertation proposal, “Cultural Media and Mass Institutions in Soviet Uzbekistan, 1928-37.” Roy Kimmey, PhD student in History, will be providing comment. As usual, […]

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