Schedule - Fall 2008

Sept. 5: Mark Wilson, UNC-Charlotte Department of History, "Blood Money and Free Enterprise: The Politics of Military Contract Renegotiation in the United States during the Era of World War II."
[4-6, at Duke University's Carr Building, co-sponsored by the Triangle Military History Seminar]

Oct. 17: Robert Cottrol, Professor of Law and History, George Washington University, "Terra do Nosso Senhor: the Paradox of Race and Slavery in Brazil"
[4-6, at Duke's Carr Building]

Nov. 7; Philip Stern, Assistant Professor of History, Duke University, "'A Sort of Republic for the Management of Trade': Imagining a Company-State in East India Company v. Thomas Sandys, 1682-1684."
[4-6, at National Humanities Center, and co-sponsored by Triangle Early American History Seminar]

Dec. 5: Mary Beth Basile, Visiting Assistant Professor of Law, UNC-Chapel Hill, ""I Was Given a So-Called Hearing":  The Treatment of Italians during World War II and the Constitution's Promise of Civilian Control."
[4-6, at National Humanities Center]