Atlantic History Lecture Series
Tanya Bride (UCLA History) – Trails of Hoof and Pawprints
ZoomPlease join us for our first lecture series of the 23-24 academic year featuring Tanya Bride who will speak on "Trails of Hoof and Pawprints: Tracing human-animal relations in colonial […]
Mike Jarvis (Rochester) – Castle Cormantine and Early English Africa, 1632-1672
Bunche 6275 & ZoomThe Atlantic History Colloquium generates innovative scholarship on the relations linking Africa, Europe and the Americas by investigating the expansion of markets during the slave trade; the production of literary […]
Justin Dunnavant (UCLA Anthropology) – Denmark Vesey: A Caribbean Revolution in South Carolina
Bunche 6275 & ZoomThe Atlantic History Colloquium generates innovative scholarship on the relations linking Africa, Europe and the Americas by investigating the expansion of markets during the slave trade; the production of literary […]
Melissa Morris “’Pirates Which Infest That Coast’: Illicit Trade and Imperial Rivalry in Seventeenth-Century Western Hispaniola”
Bunche 6275 & ZoomDr. Melissa N. Morris is a historian of early America and the Atlantic World whose research is centered on the late sixteenth and early seventeenth centuries. She is particularly interested […]
A Dialogue on Pan-Africanism
6275 Bunche HallPlease RSVP here, lunch will be provided. To attend remotely via Zoom, RSVP here. Speakers: Félix Jean Louis III, Assistant Professor, Department of History, University of California, Irvine Paper: […]
Territoriality and Freedom in the Bush: A Community-Focused Archaeology of Marronage in Colonial Dominica
6275 Bunche HallPlease note: Contrary to the usual schedule, this talk is on a Wednesday! RSVP for attending the talk remotely (Zoom): https://ucla.in/3WvjYFm Speaker: Jonathan Rodriguez McKnight Doctoral Fellow Dept. of […]

