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Author: Eve Galanis

Eve Galanis is a historian, social studies teacher, artist and performer based in Connecticut. She has presented her research at historical conferences including Yale University's Ethnic Studies Symposium and the National Council on Public History. She has been featured as guest on NPR to discuss Connecticut's LGBTQ+ history. Her thesis "Borders and Bodies: The El Paso Quarantine and Mexican Women's Resistance," was recently published by the University of Alabama's journal of history, The Crimson Review. She currently teaches History and Philosophy in Connecticut.

Inquiry on American History: Post WWII-Today

Posted on April 20, 2020December 4, 2022 by Eve Galanis

An examination of American history’s most pressing questions….

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Inquiry on American History: Reconstruction-WWII

Posted on April 18, 2020December 5, 2022 by Eve Galanis

An examination of American history’s most pressing questions….

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Inquiry on American History: A New Nation-Civil War

Posted on April 18, 2020December 4, 2022 by Eve Galanis

An examination of American history’s most pressing questions….

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The New York Draft Riots: Intersections of Black and Irish Marginalization

Posted on April 16, 2020December 4, 2022 by Eve Galanis

The New York Draft Riots in 1863 almost destabilized the city and was one of the most violent events in the North during the Civil War. 

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Egalanis@trincoll.edu

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