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300 Carson Hall
Hanover, NH  03755
P: (603) 646-2545 or
(603) 646-9503
F: (603) 646-3353
 
Contact Information:
Chair: Walter Simons (walter.simons@dartmouth.edu)
Vice Chairs: David Lagomarsino (david.lagomarsino@dartmouth.edu) [Fall] and Douglas Haynes (douglas.haynes@dartmouth.edu) [Winter & Spring]
 
A&S History Department Administrator:  Gail M. Vernazza (gail.vernazza@dartmouth.edu)
History Department Administrative Assistant:  Bruch Lehmann (kristin.b.lehmann@dartmouth.edu)
 
 
Banner image:
Leonardo Bruni, Historia Florentina, Venice, 1476. Printed on vellum, illuminated bifolium (Dartmouth College, Rauner Special Collections, Lansburgh 36)

Events

Lectures and Symposiums

UNKEPT WOMEN:  Elite Prostitution in Eighteenth-Century Paris

Monday, May 13, 4 PM, L02 Carson Hall

Lecture by NINA KUSHNER D'90, Assistant Professor of History, Clark University

 

TOPPLING KUCHUM, CROSSING A CONTINENT: Russia's Conquest of Siberia and Expansion Across Eurasia

Tuesday, May 7th, 4 PM, L02 Carson Hall

Lecture by Erika Monahan D'96, Assistant Professor of History, University of New Mexico

 


 


 


 

 

 

 

 

Honors Theses, 2006-07

Luis-Alejandro Dinnella-Borrego, “At Freedom’s Gate: Jonathan Clarkson Gibbs and the Story of Reconstruction Florida” (advisor: Culbert)

 David Faherty, “The Fourth Rome: Myth and Power in Mussolini’s Eternal City” (Ermarth)

 Omar Foda, “Mehmed Aly or Muhammad Ali?: Nationalist Credentials of the Founder of Modern Egypt” (Garthwaite)

 Ashley Graham, “Jewish Unity or Jewish Schism: German and Eastern European Jews in New York City” (Orleck)

 Christine Huggins, “Printed Page and Spoken Words: Print, Orality, and Book Culture in Marietta, Ohio, 1864-2000” (Cullon)

 Peter Kenseth, “The Politics of Injustice: The J. P. Stevens Campaign and Its Impact on Labor Law Reform in the United States” (Nelson)

 Alexandra Lee, “The Drive-In Phenomenon: Changes in Restaurants, Theaters, and Churches in Suburban America” (Edsforth)

 Aaron Levy, “In the Name of the Public Good: The Debate over Westward Commercial Development in Mid-Nineteenth Century America” (Schmidt)

 John Muller, “Nature, Nurture and Circumstance: The Success of ‘Sterilization for Human Betterment’ in California, 1909-1942” (Kremer)

 Jeremy Schneider, “Discourses in Capitalism: Ovaltine Advertisements and Visions of Domesticity in the British Empire During the Interwar Period” (Haynes)

 Danielle Strollo, “Italian Anarchism in the United States and the Development of an Italian-American Radical Identity” (Orleck)

 Elizabeth Terry, “’I came, I saw, and God has granted us the Victory’: The Worldview of Holy Roman Emperor Charles V (1500-1558)” (Lagomarsino)

 Lydia Yu, “Anti-Chinese Discrimination in California, 1850-1900” (Orleck)

Last Updated: 10/15/08