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  • New Online Resource: Oxford Dictionary of National Biography Online

    The GSU Library now has access to the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography Online. This resource includes more than 57,000 specially written biographies describing the...
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  • Oxford Islamic Studies Online

    The library has added a new electronic reference source to its collection: Oxford Islamic Studies Online. This resource provides access to the most current scholarship...
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  • Marriage and the Family in Revolutionary-Era France

    Professor Denise Davidson of the Department of History has recently published, along with co-author Anne Verjus, Le Roman Conjugal: Chroniques de la Vie Familiale à...
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  • What’s On The Menu?

    With Thanksgiving and winter holidays on the way, are you thinking about food? Planning menus? Would you like some ideas, some inspiration, some…  food for...
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  • Dr. Paul Finkelman to Speak on “The Ten Commandments on the Courthouse Lawn”

    The GSU Department of History and the College of Law are proud to announce that Dr. Paul Finkelman, the President William McKinley Distinguished Professor of...
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    • African American Studies
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  • Happy Birthday, Ms. Magazine

    Ms. Magazine, part of what is now called the “second wave” of US feminism (the “first wave” revolved around the suffrage movement) was founded forty...
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    • Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies
  • Moving Around Town in Downtown: GSU’s Earliest Locations (1914-1955)

    Ever wonder where Georgia State University was headquartered during its early years? The first class met at Georgia Tech, but in 1914 the school relocated...
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  • Scary Stuff: True Crime in American History, 19th-Century Style

    Think life was all prim and proper in the nineteenth century? Check out these true-crime stories from American history for a taste of truly old-school...
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  • Dr. Maia Hallward to Speak on Israeli & Palestinian Activism

    Israeli & Palestinian Activism in the Second Intifada. Presented by Dr. Maia Hallward, Assistant Professor, Political Science & International Affairs, Kennesaw State University. Almost invisibly,...
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  • Homecoming at GSU

    As you are enjoying the activities of homecoming, meeting and reconnecting with other alumni, take a moment to discover the interesting history of Georgia State...
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