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Sarah

Sarah Please join CENFAD and TUHSSA this Tuesday in welcoming Foreign Service Officer Ramin Asgard!

Interested in a career in the foreign service?
Location:Weigley Room (Gladfelter Hall 914)
Time:3:30PM Tuesday, November 24th
Temple University History Department

Temple University History Department
Kelly Shannon is off to London! Her paper, "'I'm Thankful I'm Not a Woman': American Criticism of of Saudi Gender Relations during Operation Desert Storm" has been accepted for presentation at a conference on "Rethinking the Middle East." The conference's sponsors are the British Academy, the British Institute for the... Study of Iraq, and the European Studies Institute. Congratulations, Kelly!Read More

November 19 at 5:55am
Roberta
Roberta
How fabulous!
November 19 at 7:13am
Temple University History Department

Temple University History Department More exciting news: David Farber's book to appear in May 2010.

Source: press.princeton.edu
Description of the book The Rise and Fall of Modern American Conservatism: A Short History by Farber, D., published by Princeton University Press
Temple University History Department

Temple University History Department It is not too soon to boast about Richard Immerman's forthcoming book (June 2010). Just have a look at the advance praise!

Source: press.princeton.edu
Description of the book Empire for Liberty: A History of American Imperialism from Benjamin Franklin to Paul Wolfowitz by Immerman, R.H., published by Princeton University Press
Alex Bornstein
Alex Bornstein
quite the endorsement from Bacevich! Looking forward to reading it in June
November 16 at 8:23pm
Temple University History Department

Temple University History Department Please come listen as Susan Klepp introduces her new book, "Revolutionary Conceptions: Women, Fertility and Family Limitation in America, 1760-1820." Roundtable discussion.
http://www.uncpress.unc.edu/browse/book_detail?title_id=1677

Time:3:00PM Wednesday, November 18th
Location:Weigley Room
Sarah

Sarah Become a fan of the new TUHSSA Facebook page!

Kathryn López
September 26 at 7:23pm · Report
Kathryn López

Kathryn López Check out the group for the new undergraduate journal, and share it with your students!
http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=166174506074

September 21 at 1:58am · Report