Loyola History Dept

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The History Department of Loyola University offers undergraduate and graduate courses in European, North and Latin American, Asian, African and Public History.

Chicago, IL
Vrijeme pridruživanja: kolovoz 2012.

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  1. 4. velj

    Congratulations to the Lili Elbe project on their approaching website launch! To celebrate, Loyola will be hosting a launch symposium to take place February 6th and 7th in the Information commons! More information on the symposium can be found here:

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  2. 31. sij

    Join Alum Timothy B. Neary, Ph.D., Professor of History at Salve Regina University for "Education Practical and Sacred: Bishop Bernard J. Sheil's Vision for Lewis University" on Feb 24, 2020 3 - 4:15 PM.

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  3. 28. sij

    Alum Maria Reynolds, Ph.D., works as a curator at Staatsburg State Historic Site in Staatsburg, NY. She will be sharing her knowledge and love of figure skating and the Gilded Age at a two-hour tea-and-talk series on February 22nd. Learn more:

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  4. 27. sij

    Loyola is proud to have had the most undergraduates presenting an individual poster at the 2020 AHA Annual Meeting in NYC this year! Congratulations to Shelbi Shultz, Kristin Morrison, and Jacob McAloon. Read more about their experience:

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  5. 17. sij

    Professor Gema Kloppe-Santamaría's co-edited volume on human security and chronic violence has now been published in English translation and an article has been published in Foreign Affairs Latinoamérica.

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  6. 15. sij

    The well received exhibit "Staggering Losses: WW1 & the Influenza Pandemic of 1918", curated by alumna Micaela Sullivan-Fowler, was extended and will be closing on January 31st. More details:

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  7. 14. sij

    Congratulations to Dr. Marisol Rivera ('17) on publishing "From Radicalism to Representation: Jose 'Cha Cha' Jimenez's Journey into Electoral Politics" in the Journal of African American Studies.

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  8. 11. sij

    Learn about Professor Edin Hajdarpasic's keynote address at the "Situating Ottoman Europe" Workshop" held at Princeton University in early December:

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  9. 8. sij

    Meet the researchers helping the Jesuits address their history of slave holding, featuring doctoral candidate Kelly Schmidt.

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  10. Congrats to Loyola alumni Sarah Doherty (PhD) and Frank Lipo (MAPH) on receiving the Award of Excellence in Exhibition from the Illinois Association of Museums for their co-curated exhibit, "Open House: The Legacy of Fair Housing" Find the exhibit here:

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  11. Loyola PhD alumna, Rachel Boyle (), will be leading a seminar as part of the Newberry Library's Adult Education Seminar Program. Learn more about Dr.Boyle's five-part seminar, "She Shot Him Dead: Husband-Slaying in Turn-of-the-Century Chicago" here:

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  12. Congratulations to 2019 Public History alum, Anna Claspy on her recent position as architectural historian at EBI Consulting! Congrats, Anna!

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  13. Congrats to Professor Emeritus Lewis Erenberg on his recently published book and this feature by the Loyola University Chicago College of Arts and Sciences! Read the feature here: Find the book here:

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  14. Congrats to Public History MA alum, Bryan Morey!

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    to 1929: Milwaukee, North, & Damen Aves. in . Once called Robey St., Damen Ave. was renamed in 1927 to honor Fr. Arnold Damen, a Jesuit priest who established what is now Loyola University Chicago, Loyola Academy, & St. Ignatius College Prep. CHM, DN-0087479

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  16. In collaboration with and , alum Rachel Boyle and Ph.D. candidate Hope Shannon, are helping kick off a 2-year-long project to study the lives of domestic workers, tenant farmers, and artist assistants at @WeirFarmNHS .

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  17. Check out this photo from Prof. Karamanski's presentation, "Abe Lincoln and the Waterways", at the Chicago Maritime Museum on Nov. 15th. Prof. Karamanski continues a decades long partnership between the Public History Program and the CMM. Learn more here:

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  18. Thank you to our History Club officers for their support at this Fall's Open House! From L to R: Kathleen Koehnke Hist Club VP, Morgan Zygmunt Hist Club President, and Annie Alderman Hist Club Secretary. Thank you for being wonderful ambassadors for our history program!

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  19. Congratulations to PhD students Sean Jacobson and Emily-Paige Taylor on the IL SHPO Advisory Council's unanimous recommendation of the Historic Petersen Farm in McHenry to the National Register of Historic Places!

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  20. Check out the Neurohistory podcast by Loyola alum Alex Lieberman! Lieberman explores the world of neurohistorical analysis, combining science, culture, and history to search for those whose unusual states of mind went unrecognized in their time. Here:

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