Paula Findlen, Professor of History at Stanford University, will be joining us to speak on “A Paper World: Urbano Monte’s Global Renaissance.” More information, including the abstract, can be found on the attached flyer and below. Event Details: Title: A Paper World: Urbano Monte’s Global Renaissance Date: Wednesday, May 6th Time: 5:00PM (PDT) Location: […]
Everyone is welcome to the next installment of the History of Science, Medicine, and Technology Colloquium Series. Huntington Library’s Molina Curator for the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences, Joel Klein, will be presenting “Curatorial Life and the Lives of Objects: Early Science and Medicine at The Huntington Library.” This talk explores the range […]
Now available: Conference Agenda The History Undergraduate Advisory Board cordially invites you to our 10th Annual Undergraduate History Research Conference on Wednesday, May 13th from 10am to 4pm. Support UCLA undergraduates as they present their research in front of various faculty and graduate students from the department. This event will be hosted in 6275 Bunche Hall (History Conference Room) […]
Thursday, 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 Outbreak.” Discussant: Soraya de Chadarevian, Distinguished Professor, Department of History and the Institute for Society and Genetics, UCLA Register in advance for this meeting: https://ucla.zoom.us/meeting/register/R4Npg_oaTWiTlHI48-6KXw After […]
TEACHING TALK: The Professional Payoffs of Historical Thinking, and why and how to think about this in our classes Featuring Tawny Paul, Kevin Kim, Bill Marotti, Jared McBride, and Glenn Penny Wednesday 27 May 2026 12:00 pm, 6275 Bunche Lunch courtesy of the Public History Initiative
Aaron 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 part of his book project The Black Grounds: Marronage, Black Placemaking, and the Exercise of Freedom. The chapter focuses on Captain Cudjoe considering what else we […]