News
Tropic of Football: The Long and Perilous Journey of Samoans to the NFL by Rob Ruck
Keisha Blain's Set The World on Fire wins Berkshire Prize, Darlene Clark Hine Award
Pitt History professor Keisha Blain's book, Set the World on Fire: Black Nationalist Women and the Global Struggle for Freedom (Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2018), has won both the the Organization of American Historians' 2019 Darlene Clark Hine Award and the Berkshire Conference of Women Historians first book award.
History Major Krithika Pennathur nominated for University of Pittsburgh Senior of the Year
Krithika Pennathur will graduate with majors in History, English Writing and Gender, Sexuality, and Women’s Studies (GSWS) along with minors in Chemistry and Applied Statistics and a certificate in Transatlantic Studies.
Five Students Accepted to Study Abroad in Mongolia
Five of James Pickett’s students were so engaged by his class Empires of the Steppe: Eurasia from the Mongols to the Soviet Union, they each decided to apply to study in Mongolia.
Ervine-McCourt Study Abroad Scholarships Awarded
Ethan Krall, Lindsay Harner and Gabe Slon were awarded Ervine-McCourt Scholarships to support their study abroad.
Alex Giorgetti and Ethan McPeak Win A.J Schneider Award for Study Abroad
Alex Giorgetti and Ethan McPeak were selected for the 1st Lt A.J. Schneider, USMC Memorial Award.
Van Beck Hall Graduate Teaching Award
Alexandra Mountain has been awarded the Van Beck Hall Graduate Teaching Award for Excellence in Teaching, 2018-2019
Recent Alums Report Back on Doors History Has Opened for Them
Julia Strickland-Gilliard, Desireé Vaughn, Bill Schlachter, and Connor Harbison shared their experiences with current students over lunch on Thursday, March 28 at the University Club, Conference Room A from 11:30 am - 1:30 pm.
B.Phil. and History honors major Joshua Hanley wins William Stanton Prize
Recognizing the outstanding honors thesis in History, the prize was generously established by Pitt alumnus David Frederick in honor of his mentor William Ragan Stanton, esteemed American historian who taught here from 1962 until 1994.
Alessandro Conway completes B.Phil. and wins Fulbright
Working with Bernie Hagerty, History minor Alessandro Conway recently completed a BPhil in Economics and International Area Studies (Summer 2017) and has just won a Fulbright to conduct research at Sciences-Po in France.
Now hiring in 19th c. African American History and Modern Russian History
We are recruiting assistant professors in two dynamic fields central to our undergraduate and graduate programs: 19th century African American history and modern Russian history.
Exciting New Books from Pitt History Profs
Reid Andrews, Keisha Blain, Molly Warsh, Michel Gobat, and Rob Ruck range from 16th c. Caribbean pearl fisheries to contemporary American Samoa to reveal new dimensions of our world's interconnected pasts.
Pitt Alum, Naval Academy Professor Interviewed
Dr Sharika Crawford discusses her training at Pitt, her teaching of future naval officers, and her research on maritime labor and conservation in the Caribbean
Pitt History research and teaching profiled in new video series
Watch our faculty discuss their interdisciplinary and international research and teaching and innovative public outreach
Teaching Comparative Urban Studies through Food in Lyon, France
History PhD candidate Dan Holland reports on the mini-course in urban studies he taught to gradaute students at Jean Monnet University in Saint-Étienne as part of Pitt’s cooperative agreement with Jean Monnet University and Sciences Po Lyon.