Allyson Hobbs selected to be a Distinguished Lecturer for the Organization of American Historians

Allyson Hobbs has been selected to be a Distinguished Lecturer for the Organization of American Historians.  She joins six other History who had been previously selected Distinguished Lecturers: Jennifer Burns, Albert Camarillo, James T. Campbell, Clayborne Carson, David M. Kennedy and Caroline Winterer.

ALLYSON HOBBS, assistant professor of history, is one of 78 historians selected for the Organization of American Historians’ (OAH) Distinguished Lectureship Program. Founded in 1907, the OAH is the largest professional society dedicated to the teaching and study of American history.

OAH Distinguished Lecturers are appointed annually and give public lectures on behalf of the association at colleges, universities, state and local historical societies, museums, libraries, high schools, workshops and conferences...

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For more information on the Organization of American Historians Distinguished Lectureship Program visit the OAH website.