Brenda Stevenson Discusses Her New Book in the UCLA Newsroom
Brenda Stevenson discusses her latest book, What Sorrows Labour in My Parent’s Breast? A History of the Enslaved Black Family (Rowan Littlefield) in a recent article in the UCLA Newsroom.
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Brenda Stevenson discusses her latest book, What Sorrows Labour in My Parent’s Breast? A History of the Enslaved Black Family (Rowan Littlefield) in a recent article in the UCLA Newsroom.
Carla Pestana has published “What Use is a Book? Teaching Students to Look Beyond Their Screens” in the April edition of Perspectives on History, the Journal of the American Historical Association. https://www.historians.org/research-and-publications/perspectives-on-history/may-2023/what-use-is-a-book-teaching-students-to-look-beyond-their-screens
Robin Derby was awarded the Inaugural Translation Prize for “Terreurs de frontière : Le massacre des Haïtiens en République dominicaine en 1937” on behalf of the Haiti-Dominican Republic Section of […]
Congratulations to Cynthia E. Orozco (PhD. 1992), currently Professor of History & Humanities at Eastern New Mexico University, who received the 2023 National Association for Chicana and Chicano Studies […]
PhD student Rachel Kaufman published an article in Comedia Performance, “Sound and Sense: Poetic Form and Translating Sor Juana’s Amor es más laberinto.”
Ph.D. student Rachel Kaufman published an article in Comedia Performance, “Sound and Sense: Poetic Form and Translating Sor Juana’s Amor es más laberinto.”
Andrew Klein was awarded the 2023 John Higham Research Fellowship at the Organization of American Historians. The fellowships are given annually to two graduate students writing doctoral dissertations for a Ph.D. […]
Sanjay Subrahmanyam will deliver the 2023 Annual Nicolai Rubinstein Lecture in Intellectual History at Queen Mary University of London on Friday, March 31, 2023. More Information on the Lecture
Three of the twelve books winning the Best Historical Materials prize from the American Library Association were written by History Department faculty: Wartime North Africa: A Documentary History, 1934-1950 edited by Sarah Stein and Aomar […]
Kelly Lytle Hernandez’ latest book, Bad Mexicans: Race, Empire, and Revolution in the Borderlands (Norton, 2022), has won the prestigious 2023 Bancroft Prize, which honors “scope, significance, depth of research and […]

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