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November 28, 2006

December 3 Meeting

Please join the Graduate Workshop in Modern History on Friday, December 3, when history graduate student Jeff Manuel will workshop his paper, "The Sound of the Plain White Folk? A Genealogy of Country Music's 'Social Origins.'" Arun Saldanha from the geography department will be providing a faculty comment. As usual, there will be snacks and drinks available.

Please note that we will be meeting from 2 to 3 p.m. on Friday, Dec. 3 (different from our usual meeting time) in Andersen Library room 308 (next to the IHRC). We hope to see you there!

Jeff's Paper

November 17, 2006

GWMH Call for Papers, Spring Semester 2007

The Graduate Workshop in Modern History (GWMH) is currently soliciting papers for the 2007 spring semester schedule. If you have a seminar paper, MA thesis, or other project you would like to submit to a journal or present at a conference, the GWMH is a perfect place to receive useful and interdisciplinary feedback in a low-pressure atmosphere. The GWMH is a graduate-student run workshop that emphasizes useful and constructive feedback in an informal setting on papers aimed for an audience outside of a typical seminar (e.g. things you'd like to publish or present at a conference).

Any papers that use historical methodology and focus on the modern period (very loosely defined as 1840s to the present) are welcome. The GWMH accepts papers from any geographic area and any discipline.

If you are interested in presenting, please email Andy Urban (urba0090@umn.edu) or Jeff Manuel (manu0014@umn.edu) and indicate:

1) a general time during the semester when you would prefer to present your paper (i.e. January, April, anytime, etc.),

2) a working title for the paper you wish to present, and,

3) a list of three professors who you want to potentially serve as the faculty commentator for your paper. Faculty commentators initiate discussion of the paper being discussed that week. The GWMH has also been a venue where professors and graduate students who have mutual interests yet don't know each other can meet.

We look forward to a semester of interesting papers and conversation.

November 06, 2006

November 10 Meeting

Please join us next Friday, Nov. 10, at noon in the IHRC seminar room (308
in Andersen Library) for the Graduate Workshop in Modern History. Jennifer
Illuzzi of the History Department will be presenting her paper, "'I bastardi
dell’Umanità': Categorization of zingari, 1861-1914." Professor Donna
Gabaccia of the History Department and the IHRC will be providing faculty
comment.

As usual, lunch will be provided. Hope to see everyone there

Jennifer's Paper

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