Department of History:Associates Writing Group
Spring 2010
April 28: Heidi Schlipphacke, "Reading the Surface: Polygamy and the German Enlightenment"
Fall 2010
October 27: Erin Jordan, "Swords, Seals and Coins"
Spring 2011
January 20: Michael Carhart, "Building the Network: Berliners"
February 10: Erin Jordan, "Roving Nuns and Cistercian Realities: The Cloistering of Religious Women in the Thirteenth Century"
March 3: Austin Jersild, "China as a Russian Borderland"
March 24: Maura Hametz, "Jews and the Experience of Persecution in the Nazi Adriatic Littoral"
April 14: Jane Merritt, "Native Peoples in the Revolutionary War"
Fall 2011
October 6: "Medieval Fasting and its Implications for the Environmental Landscape of Western Europe"
November 17: Maura Hametz, "Policing the Bound of Italian Statehood: The Citizenship Commission in Trieste"
Spring 2012
January 20: Heidi Schlipphacke, "Inglourious Basterds and the Gender of Revenge"
February 10: Michael Carhart, "Leibniz as Organizer"
March 2: Austin Jersild, "Sino-Soviet Relations and the American Challenge"
March 30: Martha Daas, "Historical Fiction or Fictional History: Ideology in the Libro De Alexandre"
April 13: Michael Carhart, "Jesuit Mission in China
Fall 2012
September 28: Jane Merritt, "Tea, Consumer Demand, and Revolutionary Regulation"
October 19: Michael Carhart, "European Knowledge of Grant Tartary"
November 9: Austin Jersild, "The Soviet Union Enters Global Politics: Soviet Pavilions at International Exhibits, 1954-59"
December 7: Erin Jordan
December 14: Martha Daas