An online panel discussion about anti-racism at Dartmouth and beyond is set for July 9, from 3:30-5 p.m. "Envisioning an Anti-Racist...
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June 15, 2020
The Department of History and the American Historical Association share statements on the history of racist violence in the United States.
June 10, 2020
Matthew Delmont, the Sherman Fairchild Distinguished Professor of History, spoke this week with Dartmouth News about the uprisings in the...
June 06, 2020
Matt Delmont writes in the Washington Post: "The way Americans have long discussed racism is a huge part of the problem."
May 29, 2020
Several faculty from the History Department participate in a course on epidemics. Read full story.
May 28, 2020
McDonald says, "It's an honor that represents a lot of possibility."
April 16, 2020
The American Studies Association awards Delmont the Garfinkel Prize for his latest book entitled BLACK QUOTIDIAN: EVERYDAY HISTORY IN AFRICAN-AMERICAN NEWSPAPERS (Stanford UP, 2019).
March 27, 2020
Prof. Golnar Nikpour on the open letter written by relatives of several of Iran's prisoners of conscience to Chief Justice Ebrahim Raisi demanding the immediate release of both political and non-political prisoners in order to avoid the "enormous humanitarian disaster" created by COVID 19.
February 18, 2020
History faculty, students, and post-doctoral fellows traveled to Oxford, Mississippi, over Winter Break to attend a two-day conference of nationally prominent scholars and activists on "Making and Unmaking Mass Incarceration."
January 06, 2020
Bethany Moreton responding to a post in December 2019 on the Berkeley Forum which offers online space for rigorous debate on critical issues of the day at the intersection of religion, law, ethics, and world affairs.