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History

Historical information on Julian Carr's complex legacy will be included in the East Campus building.

December 1, 2018

Carr Building to Be Renamed

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Born on Campus, China’s #MeToo Movement is Expanding to Other Spheres

November 20, 2018

Huijuan Li: Born on Campus, China’s #MeToo Movement is Expanding to Other Spheres

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The Boy Who Taught Me About War And Peace

November 15, 2018

Ariel Dorfman: The Boy Who Taught Me About War And Peace

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Democrats were once invisible in state politics. Those days are over

November 13, 2018

Nancy MacLean: Democrats Were Once Invisible In State Politics. Those Days Are Over

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Soldiers at the Battle of the Somme, 1916.

November 8, 2018

How the Trauma and Struggles of World War I Helped Shape the Modern World

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The Federalist Papers

October 31, 2018

A Touch of 'Hamilton' in the Rubenstein Library

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October 18, 2018

Duke Community Invited to Offer Comments on Review of Naming of Carr Building

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Napoleon crossing the Alps

October 10, 2018

How Our Addiction to Stories Keeps Us from Understanding History

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What Checks? What Balances?

October 9, 2018

William H. Chafe: What Checks? What Balances?

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September 27, 2018

Committee Selected to Review Department of History Proposal to Rename Carr Building

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Commemorating North Carolina's Anti-Confederate Heritage, Too

August 24, 2018

Timothy B. Tyson: Commemorating North Carolina's Anti-Confederate Heritage, Too

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America and Durham came late to the Great War, but it was a pivotal moment in the lives of many local residents. A new exhibit explores the history.

August 15, 2018

When the Great War Came to Durham

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French supporters at the World Cup in Russia. Courtesy Wikimedia Commons

July 12, 2018

Laurent Dubois Is Having a Ball

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The Sower sits in the southeast corner of East Campus.

July 10, 2018

Take a Walking Tour of Statues

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July 3, 2018

William Chafe: Civility and Protest: Is There Really a Conflict?

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Mercy DeMenno, Anna Johns Hrom and Daniel Ribeiro  with Ed Balleisen

June 27, 2018

Three Doctoral Students, Three Perspectives on Government Regulation, One Bass Connections Team

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