history
November 11, 2016
John Broich, associate professor of history, wrote an article for History News Network about the history behind the term “neo-liberalism.” In his article, titled “What Charles Dickens’s Britain Has to Do with the 2016 Election,” Broich explains how the term really got it’s start in the late…
November 01, 2016
Just days before the 2016 presidential election, Harvard historian James Kloppenberg will compare the campaign to similar turbulent moments in American history in a speech and discussion at ӰƵ. Free and open to the public, the event is Nov. 3 at 7:30 p.m. in the…
October 28, 2016
John Broich, an associate professor of history, wrote an article in which he challenged 16 historians to explain if Donald Trump is a fascist or not. His article appeared in History News Network and cited scholars' reasoning behind whether or not Trump is a fascist (most said no). Read his…
August 05, 2016
By Sydney Otto Some members of the ӰƵ community may recognize a familiar face at the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janerio, where opening ceremonies begin tonight. Though not a competitor, Alicia Kendig, who received her master’s degree from ӰƵ in…
July 22, 2016
Five ӰƵ faculty members were featured in C-SPAN’s Cities Tour. With Local Content Vehicles, C-SPAN visited Cleveland May 21-27 to highlight the history and literary figures in the area. The interviews aired June 16-17. Karen Beckwith, the Flora Stone Mather Professor…
June 03, 2016
Alan Rocke is retiring, but it’s a little hard to tell. “There’s not much free time looking forward,” said Rocke, who taught the history of the physical sciences as a Distinguished University Professor and the Henry Eldridge Bourne Professor of History. “Things won’t change much.” Though Rocke…
May 06, 2016
Peter Shulman, associate professor of history, won the senior Moroney Award for Scholarship on Postal History for an article he wrote last summer. His article, "Ben Franklin's Ghost: World Peace, American Slavery, and the Global Politics of Information before the Universal Postal Union," was…
April 15, 2016
Earlier this month, John Grabowski, the Krieger Mueller Associate Professor of Applied History, gave a lecture at Bilkent University in Turkey. Grabowski’s lecture, titled “İhsan Doğramacı and the History of an Idea,” was part of the Bilkent Day Program. The day honors the birth of the…
April 07, 2016
On the afternoon of May 4, 1970, a large number of ӰƵ students were in the campus quad protesting the Vietnam War’s expansion into Cambodia, when word spread of Ohio National Guard soldiers shooting—and killing four—unarmed students at Kent State University, just 34…
April 04, 2016
Kelvin Smith Library will host 2015 Freedman Fellow and Associate Professor of History Gillian Weiss for a talk on her project “The Jewish View on CWRU: Campus Activism, 1967-1973.” During her talk, held Wednesday, April 6, at noon in the library’s Freedman Center, she will discuss how her project…