Thursday, September 19 2024, 12:45 - 1:45pm 101 LeConte Hall Join us for a talk with Jim Grossman, on “The Future of the Past: Broadening Historical Research.” Free and open to the public. James R. Grossman is executive director of the American Historical Association. He was previously vice president for research and education at the Newberry Library, and has taught at University of Chicago and University of California, San Diego. The author of Land of Hope: Chicago, Black Southerners, and the Great Migration and A Chance to Make Good: African-Americans, 1900–1929, Grossman was project director and co-editor of the print and digital Encyclopedia of Chicago and is editor emeritus of the series Historical Studies of Urban America, which he abandoned to his colleagues after 50 volumes. His articles and short essays have focused on various aspects of American urban history, African American history, ethnicity, higher education, and the place of history in public culture. Short pieces have appeared in the Chicago Tribune, New York Times, Los Angeles Times, Time, The Hill, New York Daily News, Chronicle of Higher Education, Inside Higher Education, and elsewhere. Flyer for Grossman lecture Sept 19 on "Broadening Historical Research" (228.62 KB) Dr. James Grossman American Historical Association AHA