Christopher Hill, visiting assistant professor of history, has been elected to the executive council for the South East World History Association. SEWHA was established 20 years ago as an affiliate of the World History Association, headquartered in London. It promotes the study of history that transcends national, regional and continental boundaries.
Its growing membership is comprised of historians throughout the 11 state southeast region. As a member of the executive council, Hill's primary responsibility will be helping to plan and organize the Association's 2009 meeting, to be held in October at Roanoke College in Virginia.
Its growing membership is comprised of historians throughout the 11 state southeast region. As a member of the executive council, Hill's primary responsibility will be helping to plan and organize the Association's 2009 meeting, to be held in October at Roanoke College in Virginia.