RECENT FACULTY AWARDS

On Monday November 14, 2022, Seton Hall University will be hosting a virtual lecture in honor of Native American Heritage Month by Michael Witgen titled, “Unthinkable History: The American Settler-State and the Political Economy of Plunder.” Read the write-up about this event here: “Native Americans and the ‘Unthinkable History’ of the U.S.”

On Monday November 14, 2022, Seton Hall University will be hosting a virtual lecture in honor of Native American Heritage Month by Michael Witgen titled, “Unthinkable History: The American Settler-State and the Political Economy of Plunder.” Read the write-up about this event here: “Native Americans and the ‘Unthinkable History’ of the U.S.”

Congrats to Katherine Johnston, History faculty at Montana State University and Columbia History Departmetn alum, who has just published her new book The Nature of Slavery on environmental ideas about race & slavery in British colonial America:

Congrats to Katherine Johnston, History faculty at Montana State University and Columbia History Department alum, who has just published her new book The Nature of Slavery on environmental ideas about race & slavery in British colonial America.

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