Colloquia Archive

The Miller Center of Public Affairs' Governing America in a Global Era Program sponsors events to engage the academic community in contemporary political history. The Center brings in a broad range of distinguished speakers to present their research, receive feedback, and contribute to the growing literature on American Political Development and the role played by America in the world.

The Colloquia explore themes in contemporary domestic and foreign political history. The GAGE colloquia are held in the Forum Room at the Miller Center. Generally, lunch will be served starting at 12:15 pm. Paper presentation and discussion will run from 12:30 pm to 2:15 pm. All colloquia are free and open to the general public. Parking is available on the premise at no charge. The Miller Center is located at 2201 Old Ivy Road. Click here for directions. Please RSVP to Anne Mulligan at 434-243-8726.



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Date Title Speaker
04-10-2008Jobs and Freedom: The Black Revolt of 1963 and the Contested Meanings of the March on WashingtonTom Jackson
04-04-2008Nuclear Weapons and the Escalation of Global Conflict since 1945Jeremi Suri
03-28-2008Roy V. Harris and the Lost World of White Nationalism in the American SouthDaryl Scott
02-29-2008U.S. Political Development and the Intelligence Failures to Prevent the Attacks of September 11Lynn Eden
02-22-2008Empire of the Willing: The Privatization of American PowerAllison Stanger
02-08-2008It's more than just subprime: The housing crisis, global capital flows, and American powerHerman Schwartz
02-01-2008Mimicking War: How the Modern American State Grew at HomeDesmond King
12-07-2007Economic Interdependence, Trade Expectations, and the Outbreak of WarDale Copeland
11-16-2007The Past, Present, and Future of No Child Left BehindPatrick McGuinn
11-09-2007Parties as Political Institutions in American Political DevelopmentDaniel Galvin
11-02-2007Unstable Boundaries: Skin Color, Immigration, and Multiracialism in the American Racial OrderVesla Weaver
10-25-2007Rhetoric, Power, and the Making of U.S. Security PolicyRonald Krebs
10-12-2007Progressive Publicity and the Origins of Political ConsultingAdam Sheingate
09-14-2007State Building - American StyleLouis Galambos
09-10-2007The French Presidential Elections and Their Aftermath: A Régime Change?Vincent Michelot
09-07-2007German Enemy Aliens in the First World War and the Making of Modern American CitizenshipChris Capozzola
05-04-2007What's in a Region? Deciphering Red and Blue AmericaNicole Mellow
04-06-2007The Mild Case: The Politics of Smallpox in the American SouthMichael Willrich
03-02-2007Designing Political InstitutionsSarah Binder
02-23-2007From New Deal to Cold War: Economic PlanningDavid Ciepley
01-19-2007The Foreign Policy of the CalorieNick Cullather
12-08-2006Reform and Revenge: The Ford-Newberry Senate Election Contest and the Trajectory of ProgressivismPaula Baker
11-17-2006Revealing, Disclosing, and Accounting: Making Matters Publicly Visible, 1960s-1990Michael Schudson
11-03-2006The End of the Liberal Internationalist CompactPeter Trubowitz
10-27-2006Impeachment in the Constitutional OrderJeffrey Tulis
10-20-2006The Lynching of Emmett Louis Till and the Rise of Black InsurgencyFredrick Harris
10-13-2006"To Hold the Lady Votes": Southern Women and the Power of the VoteLori Schuyler
10-06-2006The Creative Society -- And the Price Americans Paid for Their Style of CreativityLouis Galambos
09-19-2006Sham Surgery: Market Failures, Government Failures, and the Problem of Inadequate Medical EvidenceEric Patashnik
04-14-2006Lyndon Johnson, Rural Texas, and the New Deal Sarah Phillips

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