Tyler A. Lehrer, a graduate student in the Department of History at UW-Madison, has just published his first peer-reviewed article in Buddhist Studies Review. The article “Mobilizing Gendered Piety in Sri Lanka’s Contemporary BhikkunOrdination Dispute,” …
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Ph.D. Candidate Jennifer Stitt Publishes New Article on Rachel Carson
Current Ph.D. candidate Jennifer Stitt, who studies U.S. intellectual and cultural history, has published a new piece in the digital magazine Aeon. Her article is titled “For Rachel Carson, wonder was a radical state of …
Kacie Lucchini Butcher Leads New Public History Project at UW
The Department of History is proud to welcome Kacie Lucchini Butcher, a public historian with a background in museum studies and exhibit curation, as the new Director of the Public History Project at UW-Madison! The …
Professor Leonora Neville Publishes New Book on Byzantine Gender
Professor Leonora Neville, a historian of the medieval eastern Mediterranean and the Byzantine Empire, has published a new book titled Byzantine Gender (ARC Humanities Press, 2019). “Why were virtuous Byzantine women described as manly? Why were …
History Major Publishes Object Study for Wisconsin 101
Congratulations to History major Jane Genske, an intern with Wisconsin 101 and WPR this summer, who recently aired her first piece: a short history of Babcock Dairy through the lens of an ice cream carton! …
UW History of Science Ph.D.s garner awards!
When the History of Science Society handed out its awards and prizes on Thursday, July 25, 2019 at its annual meeting (in Utrecht, Netherlands—the first HSS meeting ever in Europe!), UW-Madison History of Science Ph.D. …
Professor Paige Glotzer Cited in Time Magazine in Response to Trump Tweets
Following an article she wrote Monday for CityLab concerning Trump’s tweets about Baltimore, Professor Paige Glotzer was interviewed for a Time Magazine feature titled “Long Before Trump’s Tweets, Baltimore Had Become a ‘Target.’ Here’s How …
Historic History Alumna is Subject of On Wisconsin Magazine Article
One of our program’s oldest alumni, Jenny Morrill (M.A. 1905) is the subject of a recently published article in On Wisconsin about a mysterious book theft that occurred at UW-Madison libraries over 100 years ago. …
Professor Paige Glotzer Publishes Opinion Piece on Trump and Baltimore
Professor Paige Glotzer, who researches urban housing segregation, recently published an opinion piece with CityLab titled “What ‘Infests’ Baltimore? The Segregation History Buried in Trump’s Tweets.” Professor Glotzer’s forthcoming book, titled Building Suburban Power: The Business …
Recent Graduate Daniel Ahrendt (B.A. December 2018) Receives Iwanter Prize for Undergraduate Research
Recently graduated history major Daniel Ahrendt (B.A. December 2018), has received the 2019 Iwanter Prize for Undergraduate Research from the Center for the Humanities! The Iwanter Prize is an annual award of $2,000 given to …