McDougall on Cold War Soccer in the East

Our own Dr. Alan McDougall is interviewed this week at the New Books Network. In The People’s Game: Football, State and Society (Cambridge University Press, 2014), Alan McDougall looks at football from the top-down and bottom-up: as a tool of the state, as forming regional identities in East Germany and in a reunified Germany, and as a popular pastime. Although characterized by mediocrity compared to other sports in East Germany, McDougall demonstrates the ways in which football gave people a means of expressing identities that were separated from and even opposed to that endorsed by the state.
read the rest of the story at the New Books Network.

Dr. Gregory Klages, a long-time instrutor for the Department on our main campus and at the Guelph-Humber campus, has just published a new book. Published with Toronto's Dundurn Press, 
HIST*1050 Invitation to History is a new, mandatory course for all first year History majors and minors.
Celebrate Black History Month and try your hand at transcribing. We suggest the Shadd Diary.
The program for the 22nd Annual Tri-University History Conference on March 5, 2016 is
For our 2016 Gateway Seminar on Feb. 4, History Alumni talk about their career paths and the value of their history degrees: