• SPRING 2010 COURSES

  • HI 251-006
    Early American History
    T H 3:00-4:15 pm
    WI 115
  • HI 592-001
    Advanced Museology
    T  6:00-8:45 pm
    WI 243
  • HI 593-001
    Material Culture
    W  6:00-8:45 pm
    WI 243

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Judy Kertész

Assistant Professor

251 Withers Hall

Phone: (919) 513-2211

Email: jkertes@unity.ncsu.edu

SPRING 2010 OFFICE HOURS:

W 3:00-5:00pm

 

Teaching Interests:

My teaching interests include Native American History, Early American History, Public History, Material Culture, and Museology.

Current activites:

Presented ‘All—save the piles of earth that hold their bones’: Collecting Family History, Narrating Dispossession’ at the 2009-10 Vanderbilt History Seminar series The Historical Life of Things.

Co-curator of IndiVisible: African-Native Lives in the Americas,an exhibit focusing on the historical relationships between African and Native peoples in the Americas.
Exhibit opening Friday November 13 at the Smithsonian NMAI (Washington DC).

View the exhibit details and schedule

View the live webcast

Opening events include a symposium on Friday, November 13, and a book signing event on Saturday, November 14.

Article in December 10, 2009 NC State Bulletin