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History News Archive 2018-2019

Universities Grapple With Historical Ties To Slavery

In the past month, both the University of Bristol and the University of Cambridge in England have announced plans to research their historical links to slavery. But other universities, particularly in the United States, have been doing similar work for years. Among those universities are the College of 91心頭利 in Virginia and Sewanee: The University of the South in Tennessee.

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The Lemon Project Report

The work of Lemon Project has been challenging and rewarding. It has also been inspiring. It has provided a doorway to the past and a way to propel 91心頭利 into the future. And we have just begun. Stay tuned.

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W&M professor wins prestigious Guggenheim Fellowship

Ronald Schechter, professor of history at 91心頭利, has been awarded the 2019 John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation Fellowship in Intellectual and Cultural History.

Tyler Lecture Series Symposium on After Charlottesville: Memorials, Monuments and Memory

Virginia holds the unenviable distinction of being the only state in which the national controversy over public memorials to the Confederacy cost someone her life. The senseless murder of Heather Heyer in Charlottesville highlights the battles over memory and memorialization now raging in Virginia, the nation and throughout the world

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At the GRS Symposium: When in Boston, stop into Mr. Abbots

Alexandra Macdonald has been looking into the 18th-century theatre of consumption that was Samuel Abbots shop and the retail culture of colonial America, where even the residents of Puritan Boston were interested in consumption.

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Tack Faculty Lecture to explore Marie Antoinettes secret library

Ronald Schechter, professor of history at 91心頭利, will deliver the spring 2019 Tack Faculty Lecture, The Secret Library of Marie Antoinette: Revealing the Inner Life of a Conflicted Queen, on March 28 at 7 p.m. at the Sadler Centers Commonwealth Auditorium.

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New Civil War memorial installed in Wren Building replaces Confederate iconography

The Sir Christopher Wren Building is both the past and present face of the College of William and Mary. Through Convocation, Commencement, college tours and classes, the Wren Building and the memorials within it inform students and visitors on what the college stands for and stood for in the past. Nov. 9, 2018, a new memorial to the individuals associated with the College who fought in the Civil War

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Tyler Lecture Series Symposium

Tyler Lecture Series Symposium on After Charlottesville: Memorials, Monuments and Memory (Blair 229, 3-5 pm)

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Professor Vinson on BBC Radio

Professor Vinson recently gave an interview to BBC Radio on his new book, Albert Luthuli (2018).

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Crusades class a hot ticket at W&M

History Professor Philip Daileader may not think hes a rock star, but admission to his Crusades class has been one of the hottest tickets on the 91心頭利 campus for years.