Why History Matters: China, Russia, and the US: Enduring Legacies of the Cold War
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History of Science Colloquium: Ylva Soederfeldt (Uppsala/ UCLA)
May 16 Ylva Soederfeldt (Uppsala/ UCLA) “Acting out Disease: Patient Organizations in Twentieth-Century Medicine” Zoom RSVP: https://ucla.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJMod-qhqz0oE9RdqRTVRaedLGCFEIrVhUfd In Person RSVP: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1b1K-Jc87ZdjECauHsSaH4JWGu4G-t30dAoQfsk3SHbQ
Data Deluges: Histories Past and Present
Royce 306“Data Deluges: Histories Past and Present” a conference organized by Ted Porter September 14 and 15 Royce 306 RSVP: cbellwilson@g.ucla.edu For more details, click here
Glenn Penny’s “German History Unbound” Book Discussion
6275 Bunche HallThe European Colloquium will host a discussion of Glenn Penny's new book, "German History Unbound" on Monday October 17, at 4 PM in 6275 Bunche Hall. The discussant is Professor […]
Euclid and Descartes on the Potomac: The Geometrical Battle for the National Capital” Presenter: Amir Alexander (UCLA)
Bunche 5288 & ZoomIn person RSVP Zoom RSVP
Women in the Early Modern City: Suzhou and Paris
6275 Bunche HallView the event flyer and register here
Cuba and Cape Verde: Revolutionary Connections across the Pan-African Atlantic
Bunche 6275 & ZoomZoom: RSVP
History of Science Colloquium: E. Bennett Jones (The Huntington Library)
Bunche 5288 & ZoomThe Indians Say: Storytelling, Settler Colonialism and American Natural History, 1722 to 1846 This talk discusses the use of information attributed to Indigenous sources within eighteenth and nineteenth century Anglophone […]
Where Memory Leads: A Conversation with Saul Friedländer (with Sanjay Subrahmanyam)
6275 Bunche HallMore info to come.