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History Student Wins Baker Peace Dissertation Fellowship

History Student Wins Baker Peace Dissertation Fellowship

Luke Griffith, a Ph.D. student in the History Department, has been awarded the 2017-18 Baker Peace Dissertation Fellowship. The award is funded by The John and Elizabeth Baker Peace Endowment, created in the 1980s to fund teaching, scholarship, and conferences at Ohio University that promote the study of conflict and […]

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April 27, 2017 at 10:07 amNews Research

12th Annual History Graduate Student Conference, March 17-18

The History Graduate Student Association hosts the 12th Annual History Graduate Student Conference at Ohio University on March 17-18. The program combines a keynote lecture with a series of panel presentations that showcase some of the cutting-edge, in-progress work of graduate students in the discipline of history from a variety of […]

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March 1, 2017 at 8:00 pmEvents

History Department Students Win Awards and Fellowships

Bentley Annex, home of the History Department at Ohio University

The Department of History is pleased to announce that a number of its undergraduate and graduate students have been selected for a variety of awards, fellowships, and other honors. Committed to academic rigor, professional development, and community engagement, the department takes great pride as advisers and as faculty members in the […]

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April 8, 2015 at 12:31 pmNews Research

Griffith Thesis: Weighing Capabilities and Intentions: George Kennan and Paul Nitze Confront the Bomb

History graduate student Luke Griffith published his master’s thesis on “Weighing Capabilities and Intentions: George Kennan and Paul Nitze Confront the Bomb” on OhioLINK. Abstract: While countless historians have studied George Kennan and Paul Nitze, there has yet to be a comprehensive account of Kennan and Nitze’s views on nuclear […]

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July 30, 2013 at 11:26 amResearch