History
Flax to Linen Project Weaves History With Experience
The path to a deeper understanding of rural New England’s pre-industrial textile economy begins in a muddy field on the edge of UNH’s Woodman Horticultural Research Farm. There, a historian and an agriculture professor, along with students in UNH’s museum studies program, have joined forces for an... Read More-
04/07/23
Center for the Humanities Awards Five New Hayes Fellowships
Faculty research will focus on New Hampshire’s history, culture and government. -
01/27/23
Passings: Professor Emeritus of History Douglas Wheeler
UNH mourns the loss of a "true gentleman." -
12/20/22
On the Bookshelf and Streaming
A year-end roundup of books and recordings published by College of Liberal Arts faculty. -
Recent Stories
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02/03/22 - Jefferson: Revolutionary, President and VisionaryUNH hosts Pulitzer Prize-winning historian Annette Gordon-Reed for Rutman Lecture on April 7. Read More
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01/20/22 - The Vaccine HesitantUNH researchers provide perspective and recommendations on COVID-19 vaccine administration. Read More
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04/29/21 - Slavery and UniversitiesAlexis Broderick is named a Charles Warren Visiting Scholar at Harvard. Read More
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03/18/21 - The Patriotic Woolen Shoes of the Revolutionary EraUNH's Kimberley Alexander pens a piece on the popular calamanco shoe in The Saturday Evening Post. Read More
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02/12/21 - Why the British Abandoned Impeachment – and What the US Congress Might Do NextUNH historian Eliga Gould publishes a piece in The Conversation. Read More