Institutes, Research Centers, and Programs
The History Department is home to several institutes and programs,
each of which offers scholars and the public useful information and
resources, and provides graduate students important educational and
professional opportunities. These and other institutes sponsored by
the History Department are important centers of research, information,
and scholarship. In addition, these units often provide students with
work opportunities to help fund their graduate studies.
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The Allen
Morris Conference on the History of Florida and the Atlantic
World brings prominent scholars to campus from across the globe
to discuss important historical issues on the Southeast and its
relationship to the rest of the world. |
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The Guadalajara Censuses
Project is an important scholarly research database for researchers
around the world. It also provides graduate students with the opportunity
to learn how to interpret, analyze, and organize over two centuries
of census data and other historical resources utilizing databases
and statistical applications. |
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The Holocaust Institute for
Educators provides teachers with comprehensive historical information
concerning the Holocaust and supplements the current FSU curriculum
to educate young people about the significance of the Holocaust. |
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The Institute on Napoleon
and the French Revolution is the premier center for Napoleonic
studies in North America. |
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The Institute on World War
II and the Human Experience is one of the largest non-federally
funded repositories of World War II archival materials in the United
States. It collects paper memorabilia and artifacts from veterans,
their families, and Home Front workers and volunteers and offers
small exhibits and a reference room for researchers. In June 2001,
NBC Nightly News anchor Tom Brokaw donated his collection that was
gathered while writing his books on "The Greatest Generation." |
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The Middle East Center
is an important resource for students who are pursuing studies about
the Middle East at Florida State University. The MEC also provides
students with the opportunity to interact with students from the
Middle East who are part of the FSU community.
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The Reichelt Oral History
Program offers historical accounts to researchers and interviewing
experience to graduate students. |
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