History
Colonizing Korea: Historian investigates role of physicians in Japanese empire’s plan to assimilate nearby nation
National Endowment for the Humanities provides funding to complete manuscript
Six animated shorts present work from Texas A&M Arts & Humanities Fellows
Each project is the result of a three-year grant that recognizes creativity and scholarship
How do communities respond to frequent, recurring natural disasters?
Doctoral candidate studies the implications of hurricanes and other catastrophes
D-Day invasion lay foundation for post-war Europe, A&M historian says
‘Almost no question’ Nazis lost World War II on the eastern front, scholar says
Who are Tejanos? Historian explains contributions to U.S. Southwest
Nation marks Hispanic Heritage Month
Animated shorts celebrate work of 3 Texas A&M Arts & Humanities Fellows
Each new video describes a creative or scholarly project recognized for its high value and supported by a three-year grant
A&M restores and returns cannons, including one used at Alamo battle
The other cannon, found at sea and donated by British music star Phil Collins, is ‘period correct’ for the Mexican Army in 1836
‘No veteran ever dies’: Digital map will preserve and share legacies
Interdisciplinary team will develop GIS-based applications to memorialize veterans at three national cemeteries
Arts & Humanities Fellows Program presents series of animated shorts
Fellows from Class of 2015 serve as narrators for new videos about research projects recognized for their creativity and scholarly value