Each year, Dean Theresa Lee and members of her cabinet, with help from department heads, recognize faculty in the College […]
Henry Bergh (in top hat) stopping an overcrowded horsecar, from Harper’s Weekly, Sept. 21, 1872. Library of Congress Ernest Freeberg, […]
The Broken Heart of America:St. Louis and the Violent History of the United States Walter JohnsonHarvard University Thursday, October 15, […]
In our fifth entry on global (and local) histories of riots, protests, and race, Dr. Bob Hutton takes us back […]
In our fourth entry on global histories of protest, riots, and race, we return to the United States. Professor Robert […]
In our third entry on global histories of protest, violence, and race, Professor Margaret Andersen looks at the uprisings in […]
In our second entry on the intersections of protest, violence, and race, Professor Nicole Eggers draws our attention to how […]
We are happy to report that two graduate students from the History Department have won Thomas Fellowships in support of […]
It is our bittersweet pleasure to announce the first recipient of the Joshua S. Hodge Award for the Recovery of […]
Even amidst the challenges of pandemic, the UTK Graduate Students in History have much to great news to share from […]
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