History

Guy LazureUWindsor history professor Guy Lazure feels a little like Indiana Jones after his discovery of a catalogue of a sixteenth-century library.

Archival find opens window into sixteenth-century scholarship

UWindsor history professor Guy Lazure feels a little like Indiana Jones after his discovery of a catalogue of a sixteenth-century library.

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Michael RobertoHistorian Michael Roberto will discuss the 1920s and ’30s rise of fascism in the United States in a free public talk March 25 at the SoCA Armouries.

Origins of American fascism subject of public lecture

Historian Michael Roberto will discuss the 1920s and ’30s rise of fascism in the United States in a free public talk March 25 at the SoCA Armouries.

sepia-toned photo of young women under Ambassador BridgePhotos from the 1920s-30s era are part of a digital archive created by history students exploring everyday life of flappers in and around Windsor.

Project to cast light on local flappers

History students will present a digital archive they created exploring “the Modern Girl” in Windsor and surroundings, 1920s-1930s.

Ground-penetrating radar screenGround-penetrating radar used to locate graves and buried buildings is one of the instruments featured at Thursday’s event.

Public event to dig into local history

The next event in the Science on Tap series offers the public a chance to hear from professors participating in the WEDigHistory project.