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In honor of the 250th anniversary of American independence, you are invited to a symposium on slavery, liberty, and the ...
04/22/2026

In honor of the 250th anniversary of American independence, you are invited to a symposium on slavery, liberty, and the American Revolution tomorrow April 23.

To attend please reserve your free ticket at https://www.tickettailor.com/events/freedomseekers1/2144412

📆Thurs, April 23
⏰4:00pm Poster Exhibition: The Art of Freedom; 5:00pm Keynote Storytelling Lecture
📍Wisconsin Historical Society (816 State Street)

Schedule of Events:

4pm, Poster Exhibition: The Art of Freedom. Join to learn about the Freedom Seekers project and explore stories of people who fled slavery during the Revolutionary era.

5pm, Keynote Storytelling Lecture, “Freedom Seekers: Declaring Independence from Slavery during the American Revolution" with Professor Gloria McCahon Whiting, E. Gordon Fox Associate Professor of History, University of Wisconsin-Madison.

Thank you to all who supported the History Department during Day of the Badger! With your help we unlocked a $15,000 mat...
04/15/2026

Thank you to all who supported the History Department during Day of the Badger! With your help we unlocked a $15,000 match made possible by History alumni.

Gifts made during Day of the Badger help to strengthen the History Department for future generations of UW-Madison students. Your contributions enable us to continue offering students programs and opportunities that further their history education, support their research and professional development, and prepare them for successful and impactful careers.

Thank you! Thank you! Thank you!

ONE HOUR LEFT 🎉Thank you for your generosity in supporting the History Department during Day of the Badger!You can join ...
04/15/2026

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Thank you for your generosity in supporting the History Department during Day of the Badger!

You can join in and participate until 5:00PM today!

Visit dayofthebadger.org/campaign/history/ or click the link in our bio!

6 hours left to support the History Department in Day of the Badger!Gifts of any size will make a difference!Gifts to th...
04/15/2026

6 hours left to support the History Department in Day of the Badger!

Gifts of any size will make a difference!

Gifts to the History Department during Day of the Badger help us to enhance the experiences of students in the classroom, provide innovative internships for graduate and undergraduate students, host exciting events with historians from around the country and the world, and support cutting edge research from faculty and students.

To participate, visit dayofthebadger.org/campaign/history or click the link in our bio!

(Photo credits: Althea Dotzour/UW-Madison, Arrowstar Photography)

Happy Day of the Badger! For 1,848 minutes you have the opportunity to give back and celebrate UW-Madison. Your support ...
04/14/2026

Happy Day of the Badger! For 1,848 minutes you have the opportunity to give back and celebrate UW-Madison. Your support enables the Department of History to continue offering students programs and opportunities that strengthen their history education, support their research and professional development, and prepare them for successful and impactful careers. Join us in the party to pay it forward!

Building on more than a century of distinguished scholarship and teaching, UW–Madison’s Department of History is one of the top programs in the country. Our undergraduate courses serve students across the university, including more than 400 history majors and nearly 250 certificate students. We ...

Please join us next Thursday for the 2025 Michael B. Petrovich Lecture with Benjamin Nathans (Professor of History, Univ...
04/14/2026

Please join us next Thursday for the 2025 Michael B. Petrovich Lecture with Benjamin Nathans (Professor of History, University of Pennsylvania):

"To the Success of Our Hopeless Cause: The Many Lives of the Soviet Dissident Movement"

📆Thurs, April 16, 4:00pm
📍Pyle Center, Room 121

This event is free and open to the public. A reception will follow the lecture. We hope to see you there!

Congratulations to History of Science, Medicine, and Technology graduate student Jade (Yu-Hsuan) Wang and History gradua...
03/24/2026

Congratulations to History of Science, Medicine, and Technology graduate student Jade (Yu-Hsuan) Wang and History graduate student Emily Lobenstein on receiving 2025-26 Teaching Assistant Awards!

Congratulations to the 32 graduate students who have been recognized with Campus-Wide Teaching Assistant Awards this year! Their dedication, passion, and creativity in teaching is a vital part of UW–Madison's success.

Meet the awardees: https://grad.wisc.edu/2026/03/23/2025-26-ta-awards-announced/

Congratulations to Professor Brandon Bloch on receiving the William H. Kiekhofer Teaching Award! Read more about his tre...
03/20/2026

Congratulations to Professor Brandon Bloch on receiving the William H. Kiekhofer Teaching Award! Read more about his tremendous work in the classroom here:

The 13 faculty members named as this year’s honorees will be recognized at a ceremony in April.

Event tomorrow!"Space, State, and Daily Life in a Manchurian City” with Prof. Nianshen Song (Tsinghua University)📆 March...
03/10/2026

Event tomorrow!

"Space, State, and Daily Life in a Manchurian City” with Prof. Nianshen Song (Tsinghua University)

📆 March 11, 3:30 PM
📍 Elvehjem Building, L160

(Co-sponsored by the Department of History, The Center for East Asian Studies, and the Department of Art History)

Recently, UW-Madison History Professor Ashley Brown presented at the 2025 Wimbledon Tennis History Conference, which was...
03/06/2026

Recently, UW-Madison History Professor Ashley Brown presented at the 2025 Wimbledon Tennis History Conference, which was held at Wimbledon, the home of tennis's oldest major championship. While at Wimbledon, the TennisWorthy Podcast interviewed Ashley Brown about the life and legacy of Althea Gibson, the first person of color to win a Grand Slam title. Listen here!

February is Black History Month in the United States and this month, the TennisWorthy Podcast will explore the impact and legacies of trailblazing Black tenn...

Mark your calendars for Thursday, March 19!2026 Doria Dee Johnson Lecture with Heather Ann Thompson (Professor of Histor...
03/03/2026

Mark your calendars for Thursday, March 19!

2026 Doria Dee Johnson Lecture with Heather Ann Thompson (Professor of History and Afroamerican and African Studies, University of Michigan)

“Fear and Fury: Bernie Goetz, White Rage, and the Long Reach of the Reagan 80s”

📆 March 19, 5:00 PM
📍 Pyle Center, Room 121

(Co-sponsored by the Department of History, Havens Wright Center for Social Justice, Center for Campus History, and Department of African American Studies)

Tomorrow 2/26! Join the War in Society and Culture Program for a talk with Anthony Kaldellis (Department of Classics, Un...
02/25/2026

Tomorrow 2/26! Join the War in Society and Culture Program for a talk with Anthony Kaldellis (Department of Classics, University of Chicago).

"Cultural Life in Constantinople during the Siege of 1453"

📆Thursday, February 26, 6:00 PM
📍Education L196

The fall of Constantinople in 1453 marked the end of the Roman (Byzantine) empire and enabled the Ottomans to become a world power. Most attention on the siege has focused on its military aspects, including the deployment of huge cannons against the city’s ancient walls. But the city’s cultural life during the siege was just as intense, as classical scholars, both Greek and Latin, struggled to make sense of events, while Catholic and Orthodox theologians debated the issue of Church Union. In this lecture, professor Kaldellis will present the writers, thinkers, and scribes who were active during the siege and discuss their fates after the city’s fall.

Co-sponsored by Wisconsin Veterans Museum.

Address

3211 Mosse Humanities Building, 455 N Park Street
Madison, WI
53706

Opening Hours

Monday 7:45am - 4:30pm
Tuesday 7:45am - 4:30pm
Wednesday 7:45am - 4:30pm
Thursday 7:45am - 4:30pm
Friday 7:45am - 4:30pm

Telephone

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