As the Pulitzer prize committee describes DuVal’s magisterial study, the book offers a “panoramic portrait of Native American nations and communities over a thousand years, a vivid and accessible account […] The post Kathleen Duval Wins Pulizter Prize appeared first on History.| History
When Madison began at Carolina in 2016, history was not her primary focus. She became interested in the discipline after taking a number of classes in the history department, including […] The post A Former Major in Government appeared first on History.| History
A. J. has found the experience of teaching at North Carolina’s prisons both foreign and oddly familiar. Although he acknowledged that entering a prison through barbed-wire gates and having all […] The post Teaching in the Correctional System appeared first on History.| History
Expected to open in 2028, the Center will tell the difficult story of the Civil War era in North Carolina, roughly extending from the spread of secessionism in the 1830s, […] The post New Civil War Center in Fayetteville appeared first on History.| History
The schedule below is tentative and subject to change. We encourage you to check the schedule periodically for any updates. Please note the Spring 2026 course meeting patterns will be […] The post Spring 2026 Courses appeared first on History.| History
HIST 051: Latin American RevolutionsDays and Times: TR 8:00-9:15Instructor: Andrew Walker HIST 063: Water in the Middle EastDays and Times: TR 3:30-4:15Instructor: Sarah Shields HIST 066: Film and HistoryDays and Times: TR 5:00-6:15Instructor: Donald Reid HIST […] The post Fall 2025 Courses appeared first on History.| History
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Cemil Aydin: Yes Chad Bryant: Yes Jennifer Bottin: Yes Ana Silva: No Peter Coclanis: No Kathleen DuVal: Yes Raquel Escobar: No Erik Gellman: Yes Jennifer Grayson: No Henry Gruber: Yes […] The post Faculty accepting new students appeared first on History.| History
The award, one of the most prestigious among scholars of American history, honors “scope, significance, depth of research and richness of interpretation.” Kathleen DuVal’s “Native Nations: A Millennium in North America,” published […] The post Kathleen DuVal wins 2025 Bancroft Prize appeared first on History.| History
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Dr. Kathleen DuVal spent nine years working on her award-winning book “Native Nations: A Millennium in North America.” Now, she’s translating that research for a wider audience. “I’ve moved over time to wanting my books to be able to … Read more| Department of History
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