Department of History

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# Title Date Summary
101 University of Northern Iowa to host Carl L. Becker history lecture Sept. 10
Public Relations News Release 1997:20, p.1
Linda K. Kerber will deliver a lecture on women and the military as the 24th Carl Becker Memorial Lecture in History. John Johnson will present the next address October 15.
102 Morgan hearing goes to next stage of settlement
Northern Iowan 93:61, p.1
Both sides of Carol Morgan's denial of tenure case must submit written briefs in next stage.
103 Perspective: on Thomas Jefferson, American celebrity and UNI's eminent historians
Northern Iowa Today 81:1, p.36
History professor Andrew Burstein comments on Jefferson and UNI historians; photo.
104 Tenure hearing continues
Northern Iowan 93:57, p.2
Tuesday's denial of tenure hearing for Carol Morgan recessed without a decision.
105 Morgan tenure hearing continues
Northern Iowan 93:56, p.4
Public hearing on Carol Morgan's denial of tenure will be held Monday before an arbitrator.
106 "Models of African Women in Zimbabwean Historiography" to be topic of lecture at University of Northern Iowa
Public Relations News Release 1996:160, p.1
Brief biographical profile of Teresa Barnes.
107 Profile: Andrew Burstein
Campus News Network 7:5, p.3
Profile of history professor Andrew Burstein; photo.
108 R. Gordon Hoxie receives honor of endowed professorship for UNI
Northern Iowan 92:54, p.2
Hoxie presents address on American presidency; photo.
109 Women's Liberation in China brought to UNI
Northern Iowan 92:42, p.6
Catherine Farris delivers lecture; photo.
110 Catherine Farris to speak on Women's Liberation in China and Taiwan Wednesday, March 6 on University of Northern Iowa campus
Public Relations News Release 1995:253, p.1
Women's liberation in Chinese societies will be addressed during the UNI History Lecture Series.
111 Visiting professor Kermit Hall to speak at University of Northern Iowa
Public Relations News Release 1995:242, p.1
Kermit Hall to speak at UNI.
112 Cuba in post-Soviet Union era topic for University of Northern Iowa History Lecture Wednesday, November 15
Public Relations News Release 1995:128, p.1
Theme for history lecture at UNI announced.
113 Lecture blends labor, history
Northern Iowan 92:15, p.5
Ralph Scharnau will speak on Dubuque labor history.
114 Historical perspectives on labor in Dubuque focus for history lecture scheduled for Wednesday, October 18 at University of Northern Iowa
Public Relations News Release 1995:86, p.1
Ralph Scharnau will speak during the Department of History Lectures at UNI.
115 Size of mess directly proportional to intellectual ability
Northern Iowan 91:49, p.6
Believes messiness indicates thoughtful activity.
116 Women on the Great Plains subject of lecture tonight
Northern Edition 3:8, p.3
Deborah Fink will deliver address.
117 Images of African-American women in American Literature topic for University of Northern Iowa history lecture Wednesday, February 8
Public Relations News Release 1994:250, p.1
Image of Women in African-American Literature is the topic of a UNI history lecture.
118 Bureaucracy the topic of history lecture today
Northern Edition 2:28, p.4
Robert L. Dise will speak on development of civil government.
119 Seminar room dedication for former UNI Dean
Northern Iowan 91:22, p.2
Ceremony will dedicate room in Seerley Hall in memory of Professor Donald F. Howard.
120 Lecture on 20th century labor today
Northern Edition 2:24, p.4
Shelton Stromquist will speak on Iowa labor history.
121 Carl J. Becker history lecture scheduled
Northern Edition 2:20, p.3
Helen Nader will speak on European communes.
122 Lecture focuses on the experience of WW I soldiers
Northern Edition 2:12, p.6
Roy Sandstrom will present lecture based on diary of French officer.
123 History Lecture Series examines issues of gender in Amish Iowa
Northern Edition 2:9, p.4
Steven Reschly will speak on gender roles of Amish people in nineteenth century Iowa.
124 Amish Community Relations to be topic of University of Northern Iowa history lecture Wednesday, March 16
Public Relations News Release 0:417, p.1
Steven Resdhly will discuss the Amish approach to life at UNI.
125 Dr. Isenberg addresses implicit racism in 'The Birth of a Nation'
Northern Edition 2:5, p.7
Nancy Isenberg will talk about roles in classic movie.
126 University of Northern Iowa history professor to discuss D.S. Griffith's 'The Birth of a Nation' Wednesday February 16
Public Relations News Release 1993:353, p.1
UNI History Lecture Series to hear Nancy Isenberg.
127 'What's Old About the New Western History'
Northern Edition 1:6, p.6
John R. Wunder will speak in History Lecture Series.
128 'New Western History' topic for University of Northern Iowa history lecture November 17
Public Relations News Release 1993:193, p.1
John Wunder will address the public, staff, and students during the History Lecture Series.
129 For a few, summer has been a moving experience
Campus News Network 4:1, p.1
Several offices were relocated over the summer.
130 Seerley seminar room to bear former UNI professor's name
Northern Iowa Today 21:1, p.7
Alleen Howard donates $50,000 as memorial to her late husband Don Howard.
131 "Black Power and Free Jazz" topic for history lecture at University of Northern Iowa Wednesday February 17.
Public Relations News Release 1992:354, p.1
John Baskerville from the University of Iowa will address the relationship between" Free Jazz" and the "Black Power" ideology of the 1960's.
132 Religion, Ethnicity and Russian Imperialism topic of Phi Alpha Theta lecture at University of Northern Iowa
Public Relations News Release 1992:194, p.1
Gregory Bruess will speak on the effects of religion and ethnicity in Russian imperialism.
133 Christopher Columbus is the topic of October 14 history lecture at the University of Northern Iowa
Public Relations News Release 1992:105, p.1
Thomas Colbert will speak on the topic of "Christopher Columbus: Admirable Admiral of the Ocean Sea or Cruel Conqueror?" at UNI.
134 Carl L. Becker history lecture Sept. 16
Northern Iowan 89:4, p.9
Norman Graebner will speak.
135 University of Northern Iowa to offer course at Allen Memorial Hospital
Public Relations News Release 1991:751, p.1
Ken Cox will present a section on Humanities I at Allen Hospital this semester.
136 Origins of baseball in Iowa is topic of history lecture at University of Northern Iowa Wednesday (April 15)
Public Relations News Release 1991:554, p.1
History of Iowa baseball is the topic of a history lecture at UNI.
137 Faculty profile: John Eiklor
Northern Iowa Today 75:2, p.16
Biographical sketch of history professor John Eiklor; photo.
138 Future of Soviet Perestroika topic of public lecture Wednesday (November 13) at University of Northern Iowa
Public Relations News Release 1991:195, p.1
Timothy O'Connor will address the future of Soviet Perestroika during his lecture. Professor O'Connor has spoken about Soviet education with both Gorbachev and Yeltsin.
139 History of technological change is topic of October 16 lecture at University of Northern Iowa
Public Relations News Release 1991:130, p.1
Professor Goldman will deliver a public lecture on dealing with technological change.
140 History lecture on American Freedom of Speech Clause scheduled for Wednesday (September 11) at University of Northern Iowa
Public Relations News Release 1991:37, p.1
Paul Murphy will speak at UNI.
141 African Studies expert to speak Tuesday (April 9) at University of Northern Iowa
Public Relations News Release 1990:460, p.1
Edwin Wilmsen will speak at UNI.
142 "Communities in Conflict: Waterloo in the 1960's" is topic of history lecture at University of Northern Iowa February 6
Public Relations News Release 1990:312, p.1
Waterloo in the 1960s will be the subject of lecture at UNI.
143 Professors contribute to compendium on Southern culture
Northern Iowa Today 74:1, p.27
Professors John Johnson, Robert Martin, and Alvin Sunseri write articles for Dictionary of Southern Culture.
144 Northern Iowa History Lecture Series continues March 14 with discussion of women's history
Public Relations News Release 1989:456, p.1
Phi Alpha Theta and the Department of History sponsor Professor Carol Morgan's lecture on the impact of women in industrialization. The lecture is held in the North Room of Maucker Union.
145 The apparent disparity between regional consciousness in the south and Midwest is topic of last Northern Iowa history lecture, Wednesday (April 19.)
Public Relations News Release 1988:408, p.1
Robert Martin will raise such questions as "what is regional consciousness and what factors contribute to it," and "how similar or dissimilar are the two sections of the nation?"
146 University of Northern Iowa to celebrate women's history week, March 13-17, as part of National Women's History Month.
Public Relations News Release 1988:339, p.1
Cheryl Jacobsen will present, "Lifting the Curse of Eve: Advice Manuals of Women Physicians 1880-1910." Pat Meyer, director of the Domestic Violence Project in Iowa City will be speaking on "Women as Survivors -- Looking at Violence in our Lives."
147 What's Up
Northern Iowan 85:33, p.3
Meetings and activities.
148 Black perspectives on education in Cedar Falls/Waterloo area is the topic of the next university of Northern Iowa history lecture, Wednesday (Feb. 1)
Public Relations News Release 1988:271, p.1
Topic to be discussed include the relationship of employment opportunities to educational attainment; the opportunities for employment as professional educators and support staff in educational institutions; and curricula and text books.
149 Northern Iowa to offer class celebrating the bicentennial of the French Revolution.
Public Relations News Release 1988:240, p.1
Department of History is offering a special class this spring titled "Studies in History: The French Revolution- a Bicentennial Perspective." Topics to be studied include the origins of the Revolution, the fall of the Bastille, the Great Fear.
150 Medieval mystic to be topic of Northern Iowa's History lecture series, Wednesday (Nov. 30.)
Public Relations News Release 1988:185, p.1
Hildegard of Bingen will be the topic of a history lecture. Jay Lees will present "Hildegard of Bingen, Medieval Mystic," Lees will discuss Hildegard's works asaccounts of her mystical visions.