Seminars & Events
10/22/07
Dr. Bianca Premo, Associate Professor, Dept. of History, Florida International University, will speak in the Blackistone Room from 4:45-5:45 on "Rights without Revolutions, Liberty without Liberation: Everday Enlightenment in Colonial Spanish America and Spain."
11/07/2007
Sarah Insley will speak in Kent Hall 213 at 4:40-5:30 with a reception to follow on "Corpse-peddlers and Naïve Monks: Christophoros Mytilenaios and the collection of relics in Byzantium".
Program highlight
The Colonial History Concentration takes advantage of our special relationship with Historic St. Mary’s City, the first capital of Maryland and a colonial archeological site, research facility, and museum.
Historic St. Mary's City
Students can delve into living history at the neighboring Historic St. Mary's City, the 17th-century capital of Maryland. This colonial archeological site, research facility, and museum offers many opportunties for research projects, internships, and employment.


