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Fall 2009

Department-sponsored series: Pozzetta Colloquium / Phi Alpha Theta / Faithful Narratives / Millbauer Series

Related programs: Proctor Oral History Program / History of Science Society Colloquium/ UF Humanities Center

August 21, 5:00 Welcome reception
September 3, 7:30, Flint 50

Faithful Narratives: John Van Engen (University of Notre Dame), "Free Spirits, Lay Religion, and Clerical Suspicion: Inside the Late Medieval Church"

September 9, 4:00, Flint 05 "Collegial Get-Together About Teaching and Doing History with New Technology"
September 10, 4:30, Flint 05 Graduate student workshop: grant writing
September 14, 7:30, Flint 50 Faithful Narratives: Phyllis Mack (Rutgers University), "Religion and Gender in Enlightenment England: The Problem of Agency"
September 23, 7:00 Pugh Hall, Ocora Sam Proctor Florida History Lecture: Steven Noll and David Tegeder will speak on their new book Ditch of Dreams: The Cross Florida Barge Canal and the Struggle for Florida's Future
September 25, 1:00-2:30, College of Education Terrace Room

Professor Karen Graves (Denison University), "And They Were Wonderful Teachers:  Florida's Purge of Gay and Lesbian Teachers."  [UF College of Education's Second Annual Distinguished Speaker Series; co-sponsored by the Department of History]

October 3, 12:00-5:00 HGS Annual Picnic
October 7, 4:00-6:00
Ruth McQuown Room, Dauer Hall
Matthew Frye Jacobson (Yale University), "Can You See Me? Rock, Race and the Social Geography of the Jimi Hendrix Experience" [sponsored by the Working Group for the Historical Study of Race]

October 8, 4:30, 05 Keene Flint

Graduate student workshop: job letters
October 14, 8:00, The Avenue Coffee House UF Professors and Their New Books: Alan Petigny, The Permissive Society: America, 1941 to 1965
October 19, 12:00, O5 Keene Flint Pozzetta Colloquium: Howard Louthan, "Body Parts and Religious Identity in Central Europe"
October 20, 6:00, University Auditorium
Faithful Narratives: Mark Noll (University of Notre Dame), "The Bible and American Public Life"
November 4, 12:00, 05 Keene Flint Pozzetta Colloquium: Stuart Finkel, "Aid to Political Prisoners in Early Soviet Russia"
November 9, 7:30, Ustler Hall Atrium
Faithful Narratives: Anthony Grafton (Princeton University) "Jewish Books and Christian Readers in Early Modern Europe"
November 12, 4:30, 05 Keene Flint Graduate student workshop: teaching and pedagogy
November 15, 2:00, Goerrings Book Store Steve Noll and David Tegeder will discuss their new book Ditch of Dreams
December 2, 3:00 Eldon Turner, "Some Thoughts About Pseudo-Science and Hidden Knowledge" (History of Science Society Colloquium series)
December 2, 7:30, Pugh Ocora
Faithful Narratives: Kenneth Mills (University of Toronto) "'Tantos Milagros': Miraculous Transmission in the Early Modern Spanish World"
December 7, 12:00, 05 Keene Flint Pozzetta Colloquium: Michelle Campos, "A Mufti, A Rabbi, and their Publics"
December 10, 4:30, 05 Keene Flint Graduate student workshop: happy hour

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


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