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Jean Black speaks - photo by Jock Lauterer


  • Debashis Aikat, Ph.D.
        Internet Pioneers: The History of the World Wide Web.
  • Christopher Armitage, Ph.D.
        Sir Walter Raleigh: Fortune's Tennis Ball.
  • Daphne Athas, D. Litt.
        Reminiscences of Early Chapel Hill.
  • Janice Bardsley, Ph.D.
        Japan's Royal Women.
        Starring Roles: American Women in Occupied Japan.
  • Alan Feduccia, Ph.D.
        Mark Catesby (1682-1749), and his Natural History of Carolina, Florida, and the Bahama Islands, 1731-1743.
  • Glenn Hinson, Ph.D.
        The Southern Plantation Myth: Chronicling a False History.
  • J. Myrick Howard, J.D.
        Preserving North Carolina's Historic Buildings and Sites.
  • Kenneth R. Janken, Ph.D.
        The Wilmington Ten in Historical Perspective.
        The Origins of the Civil Rights Movemment in World War II.
        The Civil Rights Movement from Brown to Bakke.
        African Americans and International Politics during the Cold War.
  • James L. Leloudis, Ph.D.
        A Classroom Revolution: Public Education and the Making of a New North Carolina, 1880-1920.
        "Honest, Hard Working People": An Oral History of Family, Work, and Community in Piedmont Cotton Mill Villages, 1880-1940.
  • Scott Madry, Ph.D.
        A Personal View of History: A Week in Beijing during Tiananmen Square.
  • Louis A. Pérez, Jr., Ph.D.
        Cuban History and Identity.
        Latin American History.
  • Sarah Shields, Ph.D.
        Beyond Veils.
        Political Islam.
        The Arab-Israeli Conflict.
  • Karyn Traut, M.F.A.
        Thomas Jefferson: Brother's Keeper.
  • Gerhard L. Weinberg, Ph.D.
        The United States and World War II.
        Nazi Germany in Peace and War.
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