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  • October 2025

  • Fri 31

    The Town of Milwaukee, Glendale, and the North Shore: Exploring the History of Suburban Governance in Wisconsin.

    October 31, 2025 @ 3:00 pm - 4:00 pm
    American Geographical Society Library (AGSL)

    The UW-Milwaukee Department of Geography Colloquium Series proudly welcomes Dr. Amanda I. Seligman, Professor in the Department of History, Urban Studies Programs at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee with The Town of Milwaukee, Glendale, and the North Shore: Exploring the History …

  • November 2025

  • Fri 7

    Literature and Justice: Language and the Fight Against Feminicides

    November 7, 2025 @ 12:00 pm - 1:30 pm
    Holton Hall 341

    The UW-Milwaukee Department of History Welcomes Dr. Diana Aldrete, Assistant Professor of Language and Culture Studies and Human Rights, Trinity College for Literature and Justice: Language and the Fight Against Feminicides. This talk explores how contemporary Mexican women writers transform …

  • Thu 20

    Ofer Ashkenazi, “Navigating Profound Uncertainty: Jewish Photography in Nazi Germany”

    November 20, 2025 @ 4:00 pm - 5:00 pm
    Golda Meir Library, 4th Floor 2311 East Hartford Avenue, Milwaukee, WI, United States

    This talk explores how German Jews used private photography to record and interpret their lives under National Socialism. Drawing on a database of some 15,000 images, it examines how these photographs documented daily experiences and reflected Jewish responses to escalating …

  • December 2025

  • Tue 2
    Bob LaFollette Brown Bag Flyer

    History’s Brown Bag Series Continues

    December 2, 2025 @ 8:00 am - 5:00 pm

    Please join us for the final History Department Brown Bag series event of the fall, 2026 semester.  Johnathan J. Kasparek presents "The Politician as Folk Hero: The Posthumous Career of Robert M. 'Fighting Bob' LaFollette." Event is free and open …

  • February 2026

  • Wed 25

    Book Launch: Lisa Silverman, The Postwar Antisemite: Culture & Complicity After the Holocaust

    February 25 @ 6:30 pm - 7:30 pm
    Boswell Books 2259 N. Downer Ave, Milwaukee, WI, United States

    Lisa Silverman in Conversation with Alan Singer  Decades before the Nazi persecution of the Jews would emerge as a master moral paradigm of evil in popular culture, the constructed Antisemite became part of a forceful narrative structure that allowed stereotypes …

  • March 2026

  • Thu 5

    Latin Table: Spring Semester

    March 5 @ 4:00 pm - 5:00 pm Latin Table: Spring Semester
    Curtin Hall 866

    Thursdays, 4:00–5:00pm Curtin Hall, Room 866 Practice spoken Latin! Everyone is welcome!

  • April 2026

  • Thu 2

    McGaffey Lecture Series: Dr. Nathan Connolly with “Letters From Our Ancestors: Family History and Our Capitalist Future”

    April 2 @ 3:00 pm - 4:30 pm
    Student Union Alumni Fireside Lounge

    Professor Connolly traces four generations of his Caribbean family to explore how working people navigated racism and economic precarity. In a world of shrinking protections for woman and people of color, the experiences of colonized families continue to shape how …

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