Join Hard Histories at Hopkins for a virtual conversation about writing “hard histories” in the Baltimore-area. In this webinar, historians Dr. Ken Lipartito and Dr. Andy Jewett will be in conversation with Hard Histories at Hopkins Project Director Dr. Martha S. Jones about their work on these matters. Dr. Lipartito, along with Dr. Patricia Watson, […]
In spring 2023, JHU Hard Histories, directed by Dr. Martha S. Jones, is hosting a series of conversations exploring the histories of Blackness, slavery, and racism in the Maryland area. Our next webinar of the semester, “Hard Histories Spring 2023 Research Lab Course Presentations,” will occur on Wednesday, April 26 from 3-4 pm eastern. This virtual event is […]
Join us on Thursday, April 27th @ 9 am EST as we kick off our 2-day event Rethinking Print Culture, Media, Digital and Oral History as Archive, Evidence, and Method: From Africa to the World with a Keynote from Dr. Msia Kibona Clark - Associate Professor of African studies at Howard University - entitled, "Hashtag Activism: […]
Digital Workshop: "How to Maintain a DH Project: Building and Sustaining Digital Projects," 3:00pm (DSL/LxC members only)
Monday Seminar, H. Yumi Kim, JHU
Research workshop organized by Dr. Casey Lurtz, Department of History A works-in-progress conference bringing together scholars working from the late colonial to contemporary period who address questions of what development (desarrollo, fomento, modernización, mejoramiento, etc) meant in particular moments over the last few hundred years and how Latin America helps us understand the practices and […]
Monday Seminar, Molly Greene, Princeton University
Monday Seminar, Russell Rickford, Cornell University
Political and Moral Thought Seminar with Jonny Thakkar, Swarthmore College