Con el gusto de avisarles que mi proyecto de tesis doctoral sobre la historia transnacional de los maoístas mexicanos de Política Popular acaba de ganar uno de los premios del @INEHRM@CideHistoria@HistoryDeptND
Today, Kathleen Sprows Cummings, Director of the Cushwa Center for the Study of American Catholicism, invites us to the Founder's Plaque outside the Log Chapel: https://t.co/o606STNEbK.
@KeoughGlobalND@NotreDameArt@NotreDame@NDadmissions "History is more alive than I thought it was, in that history is still an ongoing argument." See what @HistoryDeptND students have to say about their major — and how they're developing skills like analysis, interpretation, empathy, and critical thinking. https://t.co/cWixgCxx4v
My new text at @revistacomun about the intersections between the intellectual history of the American Right, the concept of #CulturalMarxism, and contemporary debates of the nature of the #Left in Latin America: https://t.co/iIED0twxwv @MHICIDE @HistoryDeptND
Historian Emily Remus traces how women’s increasing social and economic power drove the rise of shopping palaces like Marshall Field’s. https://t.co/cJROw0xEF4
A provocative new biography probes deeply into the storied life of Father Ted Hesburgh, the well-loved but often controversial president of Notre Dame University.
Mark your calendar and join us next week for this book talk with Rev. Wilson D. Miscamble from @HistoryDeptND
Calling all @NotreDame graduate students! Apply to the @NotreDameIAS and @ND_Grad's new fellowship program to advance research and communication skills.
Learn more: https://t.co/JamT480mxT
Through @NDReillyCenter's new Medicine and the Liberal Arts program, @NotreDame senior Brooke Guenther spent a week this summer at the @LdnMetArchives, studying records from revolutionary plastic surgeries performed on World War I veterans. https://t.co/xxI1CDcV6O
The NDIAS is pleased to announce that it is partnering with @ND_Grad to launch a new 2020-21 fellowship program for ND grad students. Learn more at an upcoming info session in 117 Bond Hall on Tues. 1/21 from 4-5:00 p.m. or Wed. 1/22 from 12-1:00 p.m. https://t.co/W3tV6BIwAS
"History is more alive than I thought it was, in that history is still an ongoing argument." See what @HistoryDeptND students have to say about their major — and how they're developing skills like analysis, interpretation, empathy, and critical thinking. https://t.co/cWixgCxx4v
Gracias al apoyo de @HistoryDeptND pude presentar una ponencia sobre Cristianos por el Socialismo en Torreón en la @fcpys_uadec con motivo del VIII Coloquio Internacional del Noreste Mexicano y Texas
Terminé mis exámenes comprensivos del doctorado y defendí mi propuesta de tesis. Eso me permitió concursar exitosamente por un research award de @HistoryDeptND y una beca de investigación en la Hoover Institution Silas Palmer fellowship. https://t.co/vzm7g5NoIo
“History is more alive than I thought it was, in that history is still an ongoing argument.” See what @HistoryDeptND students have to say about their major — and how they're developing skills like analysis, interpretation, empathy, and critical thinking. https://t.co/cWixgCxx4v
I’m happy to inform that I received the Silas Palmer Fellowship to conduct research at the Hoover Institution archives on Mexican Maoism next year! #GoIrish@HistoryDeptND@Comexus@CideHistoria
Horace might look a bit sinister on these cookies, but he encourages you to read Professor Jake Lundberg’s new book: “Horace Greeley: Print, Politics, and the Failure of American Nationhood,” out now!