George L. Mosse Program in History
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The late George L. Mosse, a great historian, teacher, mentor, and friend, graced the UW-Madison campus for some forty years, and the Hebrew University for some twenty years creating a vital and variegated international intellectual community. He has provided the Departments of History at both these institutions with a munificent bequest that aims to make it possible for students in the Humanities to experience that community.
Collections in this community
Recent Submissions
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Oral History Interview with Seymour Drescher - Part 1
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Oral History Interview with Seymour Drescher - Part 2
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Errol Morris - History as a Crime Scene (excerpt)
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Errol Morris - History as a Crime Scene
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Lecture #30 - May 27, 1971
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Lecture #29 - May 24, 1971
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Lecture #28 - May 21, 1971
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Lecture #27 - May 19, 1971
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Lecture #26 - May 17, 1971
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Lecture #25 - April 28, 1971
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Lecture #24 - April 26, 1971
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Lecture #23 - April 23, 1971
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Lecture #22 - April 21, 1971
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Lecture #21 - April 18, 1971
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Lecture #20 - April 7, 1971
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Lecture #19 - April 5, 1971
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Lecture #18 - March 31, 1971
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Lecture #17 - March 29, 1971
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Lecture #16 - March 26, 1971
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Lecture #15 - March 24, 1971
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