Perhaps the default blog header image is a metaphor for the life of a history grad student — the lonely road. Hopefully our meetings will mitigate that loneliness. I encourage you to subscribe to the RSS feed for this blog so that it might serve as a way of imparting information between meetings, as needed.
Individual meetings:
Monday, Jan. 24
9:00 Hannah
9:40 Austin
10:20 Jim
2:00 AVAILABLE
2:40 Ellie
3:20 Ellen
4:00 AVAILABLE
4:40 Maureen
5:20 AVAILABLE
6:00 Jeremy
6:40 Philip
Wednesday, Jan. 26
9:00 AVAILABLE
9:40 Carolyn
10:20 Ryan
4:40 Chris
5:20 AVAILABLE
6:00 AVAILABLE
6:40 AVAILABLE
Please select a time by clicking the gray comments link below. In the meantime, please email as needed.
About Mark Souther
I am an associate professor of history at Cleveland State University and public history director of the Center for Public History + Digital Humanities. I'm the author of New Orleans on Parade: Tourism and the Transformation of the Crescent City, editor of American Tourism: Constructing a National Tradition (forthcoming), and am researching a new book on perceptions of decline in postwar Cleveland. Apart from my involvement in CPHDH, I authored a recent successful National Register of Historic Places nomination and serve on the Cleveland Heights Landmark Commission. My history interests include urban and suburban history, 20th-century U.S. political and cultural history, leisure and tourism, and architecture and historic preservation, not to mention that I'm a self-indulgent hunter-gatherer of antiques and ephemera.
I’ll take Wednesday at 9:00AM.
I will do 9:40 AM on monday
Monday at 3.20 would work for me.
I would like to meet on Wednesday at 10:20.
Monday at 4:40
10:20 Monday morning works for me. Thank you.
Monday, 9.
I would prefer the Monday at 2:40
I’ll take 9:40 Wednesday morning.
I would like to meet at 6:40 on Monday if possible
I would like to meet Monday evening at 6pm if that is okay.