Program Schedule: Interdisciplinary Approaches to Historical Inquiry
Panel 6: Works with Intent: Communication with the Audience
Location
Campus Center Conference Room 2545, UMass Boston
Start Date
9-3-2013 1:15 PM
End Date
9-3-2013 2:45 PM
Description
PANEL 6 of the 2013 Graduate History Conference features presentations and papers under the topic of "Works with Intent: Communication with the Audience." Additional information about these presentations:
- "The Moral Rhetoric of the Cold War: Kennedy, Khrushchev, and the Bay of Pigs Invasion" Tasnin Chowdhury (M.A. in History)
- "'The Grand Design': Reverend Eleazar Wheelock, Sir Peter Warren, and Funding Native Missionary Education in the Colonial New England, 1751-1770" David Reker (M.A. in History)
- "Digital Thesis: An Example of How a Thesis Can Be Digitized to Reach and Engage the General Public" Janine Hubai (M.A. in History)
- "Crowdsourcing Transcriptions of Archival Materials" Aaron Noll (M.A. in History)
- Chair: Matthew Wilding
- Commentator: Darwin Stapleton, Professor and History and Archives Program Director
Panel 6: Works with Intent: Communication with the Audience
Campus Center Conference Room 2545, UMass Boston
PANEL 6 of the 2013 Graduate History Conference features presentations and papers under the topic of "Works with Intent: Communication with the Audience." Additional information about these presentations:
- "The Moral Rhetoric of the Cold War: Kennedy, Khrushchev, and the Bay of Pigs Invasion" Tasnin Chowdhury (M.A. in History)
- "'The Grand Design': Reverend Eleazar Wheelock, Sir Peter Warren, and Funding Native Missionary Education in the Colonial New England, 1751-1770" David Reker (M.A. in History)
- "Digital Thesis: An Example of How a Thesis Can Be Digitized to Reach and Engage the General Public" Janine Hubai (M.A. in History)
- "Crowdsourcing Transcriptions of Archival Materials" Aaron Noll (M.A. in History)
- Chair: Matthew Wilding
- Commentator: Darwin Stapleton, Professor and History and Archives Program Director