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The First City of a New South

June 15, 2013

A little more than a year from now, we will be commemorating the 150th anniversary of William T. Sherman’s conquest of …

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Not So Natural Disasters

October 21, 2012

Today’s post comes to us from Christopher Morris (PhD, 1991), a history professor at the University of Texas-Arlington and a …

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A New Look at Japan’s History

June 29, 2012

The experience of study abroad, as many UF undergrads and grads can attest, is an invaluable one that pays dividends …

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A 19th Century Murder Still Making Waves

March 13, 2012

Most historians dream of finding a trunk full of untouched papers in the attic.  For one UF historian, though, a …

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