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Future of History Conference
UCLA Meyer and Renee Luskin Conference Center 425 Westwood Plaza, Los Angeles, CA, United StatesRecording of Panel 1: https://youtu.be/nUYVNwF6A9Q Recording of Panel 2: https://youtu.be/tRwWu0TSOf8
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Why History Matters: Story Telling on Screen
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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 Anthropology, University of South Florida Paper: Justin Dunnavant (Discussant) Assistant Professor, Dept. of Anthropology, UCLA Jacko Steps, Jacko Flats Trail, Dominica. The stone […]
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“Engineering the Engineer at the Medici Court in the Age of Galileo”
5288 Bunche HallEveryone is welcome to the next installment of the History of Science, Medicine, and Technology Colloquium Series. Cristiano Zanetti will be joining us- he is a Postdoctoral Teaching Fellow at Caltech and a long-term Research Fellow at the Huntington Library. Cristiano will be presenting “Engineering the Engineer at the Medici Court in the Age of […]
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Teaching Talk #1: Trade Secrets of Hit History Lectures
6275 Bunche HallTEACHING TALKS — a new series dedicated to the craft of teaching history
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Boring into the “Mountain Sickness” Miners’ Cancers, Occupational Health, and the Discovery of Radiation Risk in Central Europe
5288 Bunche HallEveryone is welcome to the next installment of the History of Science, Medicine, and Technology Colloquium Series. California State University, Long Beach’s Professor of History Dr. Caitlin Murdock will be presenting Boring into the "Mountain Sickness" Miners' Cancers, Occupational Health, and the Discovery of Radiation Risk in Central Europe. In the early twentieth century, physicians, public health […]
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The Environmental History of D-Day and the Battle of the Hedgerows
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The Road Not Taken: Big Sur and the Unimaginability of Retreat
5288 Bunche HallEveryone is welcome to the next installment of the History of Science, Medicine, and Technology Colloquium Series. Dr. Tamara Venit-Shelton, Professor of History at Claremont McKenna College, will be joining us. She is a will be presenting “The Road Not Taken: Big Sur and the Unimaginability of Retreat.” California Highway 1 at Big Sur is […]
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The UCLA History of Gender & Sexuality Colloquium presents a book talk: Offshore Attachments: Oil and Intimacy in the Caribbean by Chelsea Schields
Bunche 6275Chelsea Schields is an Associate Professor of History at UC Irvine, and is a transnational historian of sexuality, energy, and empire in the Caribbean and Europe. This event is co-sponsored by UCLA's Center for the Study of Women, Latin American Studies, and the Institute for Research on Labor and Employment. Light refreshments provided.
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Tea with Transfers
Bunche 6275 (History Conference Room)You are warmly invited to the History Department’s Tea with Transfers, hosted by the History Undergraduate Advisor Board (HUAB). Join us for a relaxed and welcoming space to connect with fellow transfer students, reflect on your first quarter at UCLA, and learn how HUAB can support you moving forward. This event will also include an […]
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UCLA History Department Senior Honors Thesis Workshop
ZoomInterested in carrying out a year-long independent research project that will culminate in an honors thesis? Our department will be hosting a workshop for interested students on Tuesday, January 27th at 1pm via Zoom. Please RSVP via https://forms.gle/tEWuck56HYvbWidx7.

