Guest Speaker: Professor Ted Karamanski

08/25/2024 02:00 PM - 03:00 PM CT

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On August 25, 2024, Professor Ted Karamanski will present "On Native Ground: The Calumet Region at the Dawn of the Anthropocene." This is a free event made possible by a grant from Indiana Humanities & the National Endowment for the Humanities. Registration is required for the presentation due to limited capacity.

Theodore Karamanski (Loyola University Chicago, Ph.D., 1979; B.A., 1975) is a Professor of History and Public History Director at Loyola University Chicago where he teaches courses in American Indian history, the Civil War, and public history. Karamanski has been a leading and national voice in the promotion of American and public history for more than three decades.  Karamanski has been a prolific author in the fields of American Indian, Great Lakes, Civil War, and nineteenth-century American history.  He has written and edited numerous books. He has also been interviewed by numerous public media outlets, including BBC, National Geographic, History Channel, Travel Channel, and WBEZ Chicago's Curious City, on which he spoke about Chicagoans support for the Civil War. > Read more

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