notevenpast
Not Even Past was founded in 2010 and developed by the Department of History at the University of Texas at Austin.
IHS Workshop: Conquest, Sovereignty, and Vital Records in Early Colonial Algeria
IHS Panel: Falsehood, Fury, and Subverting the Rule of Law: Four Perspectives on Recent Events
The Fight for Freedom & Justice: A Forum with Formerly Incarcerated Black Women Leading the Movement
Ingredients of Change: The History and Culture of Food in Modern Bulgaria by Mary Neuburger
IHS Roundtable: The Foremothers of Women of Color Feminism
IHS Talleres: Sobre Talento, Objetos, y Colonias en la Exposición 'Tornaviaje' del Museo del Prado
IHS Roundtable: The 1619 Project: A Continental, Afro Latiné Perspective
IHS Symposium: The Curious Case of Race in the Russian Empire (16-19cc)
What Belongs in Mexico's National Museum? Two Centuries of Object Collecting, Display & Dispersal
IHS Roundtable: Between Neocolonial Collecting and Anticolonial Resistance? (Benson Centennial)
IHS Roundtable: The 1619 Project: A U.S. Perspective
IHS Book Roundtable: "The New Faces of Neoliberal Christianity in Latin America”
IHS Book Roundtable: "A Time To Gather: Archives and the Control of Jewish Culture”
Effects of COVID on the Chinese Diaspora in North America
Sobre la destrucción y reconstrucción de imperios, de Hispanoamérica continental a Brasil, 1810s-20s
IHS Workshop: "Invading Iraq" by Aaron O'Connell, University of Texas at Austin
Indigenous Elites and Sumptuary Legislation in Seventeenth-Century New Spain by Haley Schroer
IHS Roundtable: 'The Eyes of Texas': Historians’ Perspectives on the Origins of the Song
Covarrubias’ Crossings: Picturing the New Negro & the Making of Modern Mexico by R. Salido Moulinié
HPS Talk: How the Histories of Medicine and Public Health Have Fared in the Media During Covid-19
Hacking Airspace: The Insurgent Technology of Brazil’s Hot Air Balloons by Felipe Fernandes Cruz
IHS Book Talk: "Tribe and State in Global History" by Sumit Guha
Panel: "Prop A in the Context of Race and Policing in Austin, Texas: An Urgent Forum"
"Hungry for Revolution: The Politics of Food and the Making of Modern Chile," by Joshua Frens-String
Introduction to the History Department
Faith in Science: From the Boxer Rebellion to Covid 19
Closing Keynote Address: Naomi Oreskes, Harvard University
Session V. Going Public with Climate History: A Roundtable
Session IV. Practicing What We Preach: A Roundtable
Session III. Contextualizing the Climate Crisis