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History@Eiu (2023), History
History @ Eastern (2022), History
History At Eastern (August 2019), History
Southern Sympathies In Illinois As Expressed Through "Nelson Versus The People", Katherine Gosnell
Southern Sympathies In Illinois As Expressed Through "Nelson Versus The People", Katherine Gosnell
2019 Awards for Excellence in Student Research and Creative Activity – Documents
During the antebellum period, Illinois proved to be problematic for the North. Geographically, it is a Northern State. Population wise, it was split between Northern and Southern tradition. Around the Chicago area, abolitionism had a strong pull as expressed by the various colored conventions held there, as well as the variety of Whig/Republican newspapers. From the state capital of Springfield and further south, many people held Democratic view points and could sympathize with their Southern neighbors. As Illinois had slave states on two sides, it is easy to understand how these neighbors had an impact on Illinoisan culture and politics. …
Revisiting The Women Factor In China’S Economy, 1918-1931 (Cotton, Sex, And Silk Industry), Godwin Gyimah
Revisiting The Women Factor In China’S Economy, 1918-1931 (Cotton, Sex, And Silk Industry), Godwin Gyimah
2019 Awards for Excellence in Student Research and Creative Activity – Documents
The first five decades of the twentieth century mark an era where China experienced an industrial revolution. Globalization of capitalism brought major changes in the Chinese economy.1 Whereas China was initially characterized as a region that produced goods mostly to be used by its citizens, now the system changed and had numerous products being sent overseas to neighboring regions. In 1919, Chinese export products increased vehemently from a value of 486 in 1918 to 631 in 1919.2 The production of goods and other services were now at the large-scale level making most sectors in China grow as an industry.3 The …
Tattooing Among American Sailors And Maritime Communities From 1860 To 1945, Scott Boersma
Tattooing Among American Sailors And Maritime Communities From 1860 To 1945, Scott Boersma
2019 Awards for Excellence in Student Research and Creative Activity – Documents
It is the 1880s in Brighton, England, on the coast of the English Channel. A young boy depicts a scene of some of the men who work at sea. “Nearly all my sailor friends on the beach were tattooed. Of course, their tattoos were crude: just an anchor, a primitive attempt at a portrait of Lord Nelson or a declaration of ‘True Love’ made by some other Jack Tar ‘’teween the heaving decks of a sailing-ship’. But a few had fine tattoos, made by Japanese horis or Burmese craftsmen when their ships had docked at Rangoon or Akyab or Yokohama”.1 …
For All The World To See: Visual Culture And The Struggle For Civil Rights, Booth Library
For All The World To See: Visual Culture And The Struggle For Civil Rights, Booth Library
Booth Library Programs
Photo galleries and supporting exhibits can be found on the FOR ALL THE WORLD TO SEE: VISUAL CULTURE AND THE STRUGGLE FOR CIVIL RIGHTS exhibit page.
Exhibit Dates
This exhibit was displayed at Booth Library September 1 - October 20, 2016
For All The World To See: Visual Culture And The Struggle For Civil Rights Program Booklet, Booth Library
For All The World To See: Visual Culture And The Struggle For Civil Rights Program Booklet, Booth Library
For All the World to See: Program Booklet
No abstract provided.
Dust, Drought, And Dreams Gone Dry, Booth Library
Dust, Drought, And Dreams Gone Dry, Booth Library
Booth Library Programs
Photo galleries and supporting exhibits can be found on the DUST, DROUGHT, AND DREAMS GONE DRY exhibit page.
Exhibit Dates
This exhibit was displayed at Booth Library January 11 - February 26, 2016
Lincoln: The Constitution And The Civil War, Booth Library
Lincoln: The Constitution And The Civil War, Booth Library
Booth Library Programs
Photo galleries and supporting exhibits can be found on the LINCOLN: THE CONSTITUTION AND THE CIVIL WAR exhibit page.
Exhibit Dates
This exhibit was displayed at Booth Library September 4 - October 16, 2015
Quanah And Cynthia Ann Parker: The History And The Legend, Booth Library
Quanah And Cynthia Ann Parker: The History And The Legend, Booth Library
Booth Library Programs
Photo galleries and supporting exhibits can be found on the QUANAH AND CYNTHIA ANN PARKER exhibit page.
Exhibit Dates
This exhibit was displayed at Booth Library February 7 - April 9, 2015
Quanah And Cynthia Ann Parker: The History And The Legend, Booth Library
Quanah And Cynthia Ann Parker: The History And The Legend, Booth Library
Quanah & Cynthia Parker: Exhibit Booklet
No abstract provided.
Revolutionary Decade: Reflections On The 1960s, Booth Library
Revolutionary Decade: Reflections On The 1960s, Booth Library
Booth Library Programs
Photo galleries and supporting exhibits can be found on the REVOLUTIONARY DECADE exhibit page.
Exhibit Dates
This exhibit was displayed at Booth Library September 9 - November 20, 2014
Ninth Annual Barry D. Riccio Lecture - Satchel Paige And Black Baseball In The Rethinking Of The Civil Rights Movement, Donald Spivey
Ninth Annual Barry D. Riccio Lecture - Satchel Paige And Black Baseball In The Rethinking Of The Civil Rights Movement, Donald Spivey
Barry D. Riccio Lecture Series
The EIU History Department presents the Ninth Annual Barry D. Riccio Lecture.
Donald Spivey is the author of several books dealing with African-American history, sport, labor, music, and education. If You Were Only White: The Life of Leroy "Satchel" Paige (University of Missouri Press, 2012) is his most recent book.
History At Eastern (2013), History
America's Music: A Film History Of Our Popular Music From Blues To Bluegrass To Broadway, Booth Library
America's Music: A Film History Of Our Popular Music From Blues To Bluegrass To Broadway, Booth Library
America's Music: Exhibit Booklet
Exhibit Dates
This exhibit was displayed at Booth Library January 11 - April 6, 2013
About the Exhibit
America’s Music: A Film History of Our Popular Music from
Blues to Bluegrass to Broadway brought together scholars, musicians, students and community members to gain new perspectives on American music, culture and history. The program featured screenings of documentary films on six uniquely American genres: blues and gospel, Broadway, jazz, bluegrass and country, rock ‘n’ roll, and mambo and hip hop. Scholars will gave presentations to contextualize the films and led discussions following the screenings.
Additionally, the programs included performances, panel discussions, …
Historia Vol. 21, Eastern Illinois University Department Of History
Historia Vol. 21, Eastern Illinois University Department Of History
Historia
Historia is a joint publication of Eastern Illinois University's History Department and the Epsilon Mu Chapter of Phi Alpha Theta. Edited entirely by EIU students, Historia is designed to offer undergraduate and graduate students the opportunity to publish their work. Students who wish to work as Historia editors must enroll in HIS 4900 (Historical Publishing), which is offered each spring. Students who wish to submit articles or reviews for consideration are welcome to do so at any time.
Historia earned third place in Phi Alpha Theta's Gerald D. Nash History Journal Prize competition in Division I in 2011.
History At Eastern (2012), History
History At Eastern (Fall 2011), History
Historia Vol. 20, Eastern Illinois University Department Of History
Historia Vol. 20, Eastern Illinois University Department Of History
Historia
Historia is a joint publication of Eastern Illinois University's History Department and the Epsilon Mu Chapter of Phi Alpha Theta. Edited entirely by EIU students, Historia is designed to offer undergraduate and graduate students the opportunity to publish their work. Students who wish to work as Historia editors must enroll in HIS 4900 (Historical Publishing), which is offered each spring. Students who wish to submit articles or reviews for consideration are welcome to do so at any time.
Historia earned third place in Phi Alpha Theta's Gerald D. Nash History Journal Prize competition in Division I in 2011.
Symposium: A Futuristic Look Through Ancient Lenses - Egypt, Booth Library
Symposium: A Futuristic Look Through Ancient Lenses - Egypt, Booth Library
Symposium on Ancient Egypt: Exhibit Booklet
Symposium Dates
This exhibit was displayed at Booth Library October 6 - November 2, 2011
About the Symposium
A Futuristic Look Through Ancient Lenses - Egypt brought together the Eastern community and citizens of the region to explore the future by learning about this great ancient civilization. It was the first in a series of symposia that explore various ancient civilizations of the world, learning what made them great and what led to their decline. It has been said that history repeats itself because people were not paying attention the first time. The panorama of topics covered by this symposium …
Historia Vol. 19, Eastern Illinois University Department Of History
Historia Vol. 19, Eastern Illinois University Department Of History
Historia
Historia is a joint publication of Eastern Illinois University's History Department and the Epsilon Mu Chapter of Phi Alpha Theta. Edited entirely by EIU students, Historia is designed to offer undergraduate and graduate students the opportunity to publish their work. Students who wish to work as Historia editors must enroll in HIS 4900 (Historical Publishing), which is offered each spring. Students who wish to submit articles or reviews for consideration are welcome to do so at any time.
Historia earned third place in Phi Alpha Theta's Gerald D. Nash History Journal Prize competition in Division I in 2011.
History At Eastern (Summer 2009), History
Historia Vol. 18, Eastern Illinois University Department Of History
Historia Vol. 18, Eastern Illinois University Department Of History
Historia
Historia is a joint publication of Eastern Illinois University's History Department and the Epsilon Mu Chapter of Phi Alpha Theta. Edited entirely by EIU students, Historia is designed to offer undergraduate and graduate students the opportunity to publish their work. Students who wish to work as Historia editors must enroll in HIS 4900 (Historical Publishing), which is offered each spring. Students who wish to submit articles or reviews for consideration are welcome to do so at any time.
Historia earned third place in Phi Alpha Theta's Gerald D. Nash History Journal Prize competition in Division I in 2011.
Historia Vol. 17, Eastern Illinois University Department Of History
Historia Vol. 17, Eastern Illinois University Department Of History
Historia
Historia is a joint publication of Eastern Illinois University's History Department and the Epsilon Mu Chapter of Phi Alpha Theta. Edited entirely by EIU students, Historia is designed to offer undergraduate and graduate students the opportunity to publish their work. Students who wish to work as Historia editors must enroll in HIS 4900 (Historical Publishing), which is offered each spring. Students who wish to submit articles or reviews for consideration are welcome to do so at any time.
Historia earned third place in Phi Alpha Theta's Gerald D. Nash History Journal Prize competition in Division I in 2011.
History At Eastern (Summer 2007), History
Historia Vol. 16, Eastern Illinois University Department Of History
Historia Vol. 16, Eastern Illinois University Department Of History
Historia
Historia is a joint publication of Eastern Illinois University's History Department and the Epsilon Mu Chapter of Phi Alpha Theta. Edited entirely by EIU students, Historia is designed to offer undergraduate and graduate students the opportunity to publish their work. Students who wish to work as Historia editors must enroll in HIS 4900 (Historical Publishing), which is offered each spring. Students who wish to submit articles or reviews for consideration are welcome to do so at any time.
Historia earned third place in Phi Alpha Theta's Gerald D. Nash History Journal Prize competition in Division I in 2011.
History At Eastern (Fall 2006), History
Historia Vol. 15, Eastern Illinois University Department Of History
Historia Vol. 15, Eastern Illinois University Department Of History
Historia
Historia is a joint publication of Eastern Illinois University's History Department and the Epsilon Mu Chapter of Phi Alpha Theta. Edited entirely by EIU students, Historia is designed to offer undergraduate and graduate students the opportunity to publish their work. Students who wish to work as Historia editors must enroll in HIS 4900 (Historical Publishing), which is offered each spring. Students who wish to submit articles or reviews for consideration are welcome to do so at any time.
Historia earned third place in Phi Alpha Theta's Gerald D. Nash History Journal Prize competition in Division I in 2011.
History At Eastern (August 2005), History