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Bethany Moreton, Professor of History, Dartmouth College

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Bethany Moreton is Professor of History at Dartmouth College. Her first book, To Serve God and Wal-Mart: The Making of Christian Free Enterprise (Harvard University Press, 2009) won the Frederick Jackson Turner Prize for best first book in U.S. history, the John Hope … Continued

Melanie Sheehan, PhD Candidate, UNC-Chapel Hill

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Melanie Sheehan is a PhD candidate at UNC-Chapel Hill. Her dissertation examines how US industrial union leaders engaged in political lobbying and worked through international trade union federations to advance their interests related to international trade, capital movements, and global … Continued

Blair LM Kelley, Assistant Dean for Interdisciplinary Studies and International Programs in the College of Humanities and Social Sciences and Associate Professor of History, North Carolina State University

Blair LM Kelley is Assistant Dean for Interdisciplinary Studies and International Programs in the College of Humanities and Social Sciences and Associate Professor of History at North Carolina State University. Kelley is currently at work on a new book, Black Folk: … Continued

Retirement Celebration for Dr. Sarah “Sally” Deutsch

A celebration of a career rich in contributions to the field of labor and working-class history on the occasion of Dr. Sarah "Sally" Deutsch's retirement.   Time: November 18, 2022 @3:30   Location: The Ahmadieh Family Lecture Hall John Hope … Continued

“Who Regulates? Trade Unions, Squatters’ Associations, Political Parties, and the Boundaries of Popular Self-Governance in Antebellum America”

Love House 410 E Franklin St, Chapel Hill, United States

Reeve Huston, Duke University   A discussion of a piece entitled "Who Regulates? Trade Unions, Squatters’ Associations, Political Parties, and the Boundaries of Popular Self-Governance in Antebellum America.”   Date & Time: January, 27 2023 (3:30pm)   Location: Love House … Continued