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US Nationalisms and the World: Thinking about a Country in Disarray (Lecture)

569 Hamilton Hall 102 Emerson Drive, Chapel Hill, NC, United States

Prof. Michael Hunt (UNC-Chapel Hill) is a free-lance historian whose main interests lie in US foreign relations and contemporary global history. For several years, he has been offering online commentary on US foreign relations on the UNC Press Blog site, in … Read more

Why is Governance Multilevel?

569 Hamilton Hall 102 Emerson Drive, Chapel Hill, NC, United States

Prof. Gary Marks (UNC-Chapel Hill and Free University of Amsterdam) is best known for developing the concept of multilevel governance in relation to the European Union. Over the past few years he has worked on a variety of projects dealing with … Read more

Reassessing British Mountaineering in the Age of Imperialism: Masculinity, Modernity and the Natural World, c. 1870-1914

569 Hamilton Hall 102 Emerson Drive, Chapel Hill, NC, United States

Paul Readman, Senior Lecturer in Modern British History at King’s College London, will present his paper “Reassessing British Mountaineering in the Age of Imperialism: Masculinity, Modernity and the Natural World, c.1870-1914.” The paper argues that the motivations of British alpinists, even in … Read more