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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...Topics- Books
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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...Topics- Books
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New Faculty and Graduate Student Publication: Keywords in Youth Studies
GSU Women’s Studies Institute Director Susan Talburt has co-edited a new book called Keywords in Youth Studies: Tracing Affects, Movements, Knowledges (co-editor, Nancy Lesko of...Topics- Books
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Joyce Clifford, Who Pushed for ‘Primary Nursing’ Approach, Dies at 76
According to the New York Times, Nurse Clifford advocated a partnership of equals between doctors and nurses in the treatment of patients and her ideas were adopted...Topics- Books
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PATCO Researcher on BookTV
Georgetown professor Joseph McCartin’s discussion of the PATCO strike in his book Collision Course details the 1981 demise of the air traffic controllers and the...Topics- Digital Collections
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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...Topics- African American Studies
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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...Topics- Education
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Spooky Movies at the Library
Looking for a scary movie to watch tonight? The University Library has a collection of DVDs and other media items on the second floor of...Topics- For Students
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The Changing Face of Leadership
You may have noticed some big news in the business world the past few weeks — women have moved into some very high-profile leadership positions...Topics- Books
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“Discover” Halloween
So, you might gather that I REALLY like Halloween… I was curious to discover (via the Discover Search) the variety of resources the Georgia State...Topics- Anthropology
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