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Congratulations to Dr. Peter Garretson, who published A Victorian Gentleman and Ethiopian Nationalist: The Life and Times of Hakim Wärqenäh, Dr. Charles Martin with James Currey in June.

This online course, offered by Prof. Koslow, examines the theory and practice of the ways in which history is collected, preserved, and interpreted using digital mediums.

Peter Simons (PhD Chicago 2012) will join the department this fall as postdoctoral fellow in History of Science/Environmental History of the North.

Graduate students Liz Bryant and Kevin Uhler won Fulbrights to Poland for 2012-3.

Congratulations to Suzanne Sinke, who has been awarded a Fulbright Scholarship as the Fulbright-University of Salzburg Visiting Professor.

Congratulations to Alex Aviña for being awarded a Stephen Risley Family Fellowship in the College of Arts and Sciences to pursue research and writing.

The department of history is proud to announce that it has awarded the Spring 2012 Walbolt Dissertation Fellowship to Kevin Kokomoor.

Richard Mizelle was one of the editors of Resilience and Opportunity: Lessons from the U.S. Gulf Coast after Katrina and Rita, published by Brookings Institution Press.

We are delighted to welcome Kurt Piehler, the new director of the Institute on World War II and the Human Experience, to the FSU history department.

Darrin M. McMahon's recent book, Happiness: A History, has been selected by the New York Times as one of 100 Notable Books of 2006.