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The Pulitzer prize-winning historian Heather Ann Thompson is speaking with Julie Green, Chelsea Nelson, and Kelly Lytle Hernandez about mass Incarceration and the working class during the opening plenary session. Credit: Herman Gilman.
Labor and Working-Class History Association Holds Conference at the UW
Run-up to revolution: Early American history seen through the stage in Odai Johnson’s book ‘London in a Box’
Military's transgender challenges are reminder of race, gender struggles
From gay Nazi to "we're here, we're queer": A century of arguing about gay pride
Twenty-nine undergraduate and four graduate students were recognized for their scholarship, teaching and service to the field at the Department of History Awards on May 10, 2017
Department of History Celebrates Student Achievements at Annual Awards Ceremony
 PhD Candidate Arna Elezovic
Antiquity, Empires, Artifacts, and Archaeologists Come Together in a New Summer Course
Images from “Why Race Matters: U.S. Politics in the 2016 Elections.”
Race and Racial Justice in the Context of the 2016 U.S. Presidential Election 
History Major Awarded Bonderman Travel Fellowship
'Scales of Struggle'
Undergraduate student Kathe Tallmadge presents her research on Ancient Rome
Transfer Students Find Home in Department of History
The Woman Who Had Two Navels and Tales of the Tropical Gothic by Nick Joaquin
New Book with Introduction by Professor Vicente Rafael Collects Significant Works by Anglophone Filipino Writer Nick Joaquin
New Endowment for Graduate Research in Labor Studies
Doctoral student Jessica Bachman standing in front of the exhibit she curated, Bollywood and Bolsheviks
Bollywood and Bolsheviks Exhibit Opens at Allen Library
C-SPAN preview shot for lecture by Professor Margaret O'Mara
Class Taught by Professor Margaret O'Mara Featured on C-SPAN
Mr. and Mrs. Shih with Vincent Y.C. Shih Professor of China Studies Madeleine Yue Dong and Professor Resat Kasaba, Director JSIS
Professor Madeleine Yue Dong Awarded Vincent Y.C. Shih Endowed Professorship in China Studies
Distinguished Teacher Awards 2017
Of the highest grade
Mark Zuckerberg has a Harvard degree and a mission: create a sense of purpose
Jun Sung Lee in South Korea
Jun-Sung Lee: Seoul, South Korea, Winter/Spring 2017
Labor Archives: Everett Massacre
'My Family's Slave'– can Alex Tizon be forgiven for his sins?
The forgotten origins of the modern gay rights movement in WWI
The epic and bizarre first 110 days of the Trump presidency
Faculty and graduate students accepting awards and fellowships
Faculty and Graduate Student Awards, Fellowships and Publications
Quintard Taylor teaching
Faculty Featured in Local, National News Media
Graduate students attend the Digital Humanities Summer Institute
Faculty, Graduate Students Win Fellowships to Attend Digital Humanities Summer Institute