Atlantic History Lecture Series
Events
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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: […]
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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 […]
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The UCLA History Atlantic Colloquium presents: Coachmen and Abakuá in Nineteenth-Century Cuba: Subjects and Agents of Surveillance
6275 Bunche HallJosé Ortega, Associate Professor, Department of History, Whittier College Presentation: “Coachmen and Abakuá in Nineteenth-Century Cuba: Subjects and Agents of Surveillance.”
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The UCLA History Atlantic Colloquium presents: Mapping Seafarers and Black Women’s Networks in Eighteenth-Century Atlantic Cartagena
6275 Bunche HallViviana Quintero-Marquez, UC President’s and Andrew W. Mellon Foundation Postdoctoral Fellow, Departments of History, and Critical Race and Ethnic Studies, UC Merced. Presentation: “Mapping Seafarers and Black Women’s Networks in […]
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The UCLA History Atlantic Colloquium presents: Martinique in the Time of Yellow Fever: Colonial Public Health during the 1908 Yellow Fever Outbreak.
6275 Bunche HallThursday, May 14th at 12:30 pm Erin Budrow, Graduate Student, Department of History, UCLA Presentation: “Martinique in the Time of Yellow Fever: Colonial Public Health during the 1908 Yellow Fever […]
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Atlantic Colloquium Presents: Cudjoe’s (Dis)Ability and Maroon (De)Formation
6265 Bunche HallAlex Moulton, Assistant Professor, Department of Geography & Environmental Science, Hunter College CUNY Presentation: "Cudjoe's (Dis)Ability and Maroon (De)Formation" In this talk, Prof. Moulton presents a draft chapter that is […]
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Atlantic Colloquium Presents: Visualizing Place: Constructing the Caribbean through Postcards, 1900-1930s
6275 Bunche HallThis event has been rescheduled! Mandie Nuanes, Graduate Student, Department of History, UCLA Presentation: “Visualizing Place: Constructing the Caribbean through Postcards, 1900-1930s” Discussant: José Luis Passos, Professor, Department of Spanish and […]

