Resources For Teaching Black History
Over the past decade, Not Even Past has published a wide range of resources connected to Black History written by faculty and graduate students at UT and beyond. To mark Black History Month in 2021, we have collected them into one compilation page organized around 11 topics. These resources showcase groundbreaking research but they are […]
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This is Democracy – Participatory Democracy from the Sixties to Today
Guest: Vaneesa Cook received her PhD in US history from the University of Wisconsin-Madison in 2015.
This is Democracy – From Churchill and Roosevelt to Trump and Brexit: What Have We Learned?
Guest: Ian Buruma is a leading writer about recent history, politics, human rights, democracy, and
This is Democracy – Supreme Court Confirmations: How Have They Changed?
Guest: Dr Stephen Vladeck, Charles Alan Wright Chair in Federal Courts at the University of Texas
This is Democracy – Young JFK: Lessons for Democracy Today
Guest: Laurence D. Belfer Professor of International Affairs at the John F. Kennedy School of
15 Minute History – The “Spanish” Influenza of 1918-1920
Guest: Dr. Christopher Rose, Postdoctoral Fellow, Institute for Historical Studies, The University
15 Minute History – Scientific, Geographic & Historiographic Inventions of Colombia
Guest: Dr. Lina del Castillo, Associate Professor of Latin American History Host: Nicolás González
15 Minute History – History of Sexual Orientation Conversion Therapy in the U.S.
Guest: Dr. Chris Babits, Andrew W. Mellon Engaged Scholar Initiative Postdoctoral
15 Minute History – The Case for Women’s History
Guests: Ellen Hartigan O’Connor and Lisa Materson, Professors of History at the University of