Monday, November 24 - Sunday, January 11, 2026 (Final Fall Issue)
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Wed, Dec 3 | 5:30-7pm | Gavins Commons (Classroom Bldg 224)
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Reception for Dr. Blair LM Kelley and
Dedication of Raymond Gavins Commons
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A special evening of appreciation for two individuals in whom the History Department takes great pride. RSVP by 11/28.
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Sun, Dec 7 | 5-7pm | Classroom Bldg 229
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Leslie Butler on Democracy
Triangle Intellecetual History Seminar
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Leslie Butler is an American intellectual and cultural historian, with an emphasis on the nineteenth century. She is a Professor of History and Vice Chair of the Department of History at Dartmouth College.
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Tue, Dec 9 | 11:45am-1:15pm | Classroom Bldg 229
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A.I. & History Education: A Roundtable
‹‹ open to faculty only ››
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An informal discussion of A.I. and history education. This will be a very practical conversation about what we can be doing in our classrooms. This is organized by the DUS (James Chappel), and will feature short presentations from him, Pete Sigal, Jolie Olcott, and Sarah Balakrishnan. Contact James with input.
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Duke History Union is hosting the History Department Holiday Gala once again this year, as well as a Hot Cocoa Study Break for ALL students.
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Sun, Jan 11 | 5-7pm | Carolina Public Humanities Seminar Room (Chapel Hill)
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Melvin Rogers on Democracy
Triangle Intellectual History Seminar
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Melvin Rogers is the Edna and Richard Salomon Distinguished Professor of Political Science and Associate Director of Philosophy, Politics, and Economics at Brown University. He has wide-ranging interests in contemporary democratic theory and the history of American and African-American political thought.
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Have a wonderful Thanksgiving, winter break, and holiday season.
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This will be the final weekly update of the term. Our semi-annual newsletter, Primary Source, will be out in December. Subscribe! See you in Spring.
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