“The Speculative Archive of Prison Abolition” March 29, 2018The Department of History’s African American Postdoctoral Program will host a guest lecture titled “The Speculative Archive of...Events·
Think Forum: Marlon James March 28, 2018Prize-winning author and public commentator Marlon James concludes the spring Think Forum lecture series at Case Western Reserve University...Events·
“Tomboys and the Blossoming of Juvenile Fiction” March 21, 2018Renée M. Sentilles, associate professor of history, will present the lecture “Tomboys and the Blossoming of Juvenile Fiction.”...Events·
Think Forum: Jill Lepore February 20, 2018Jill Lepore, historian and writer for The New Yorker, kicks off the spring Think Forum series with her...Events·
History’s John Broich writes book on British Royal Navy’s movement to end African slave trade in 1800s December 15, 2017John Broich, an associate professor of history, wrote the true account of the British Royal Navy’s crusade to...Publications & Presentations·
History’s John Grabowski details Cleveland’s past in new book December 15, 2017In honor of the Western Reserve Historical Society’s 150th anniversary, John Grabowski, the Krieger-Mueller Joint Professor in History,...Publications & Presentations·
History, law professor Ted Steinberg connects capitalism, natural disasters October 27, 2017Ted Steinberg, the Adeline Barry Davee Distinguished Professor of History and professor of law, examined the connection between...Op-ed·
“Iraq and Syria, 1941: Working Around Lies, Exaggerations, Distortions, and Deletions to Tell a Little-known Story of WWII” October 3, 2017In spring 1941, the Iraqis and the Vichy French in Syria made agreements with the Axis powers that...Events·
“Best Unaddressed Location in the Nation: Mapping Cleveland’s Significance for African American Urban History” September 26, 2017The Department of History will host Todd Michney, assistant professor in the School of History at Georgia Institute...Events·
Faculty Work-in-Progress: “The Air War in the Museum: The Bombing of Dresden as History and Spectacle” September 19, 2017The Baker-Nord Center for the Humanities will host Susanne Vees-Gulani, associate professor of German, for a Faculty Work-in-Progress...Events·