Fourth Annual Undergraduate History Conference – “From the Global to the Local: Connected Histories”

6275 Bunche Hall

From the Global to the Local: Connected Histories Fourth Annual Undergraduate History Conference FRIDAY, APRIL 26, 2019 │8:00AM - 5:00PM │BUNCHE HALL 6275   8:00am – 8:15am Welcoming Remarks (Check-In and Continental Breakfast)   8:15am – 9:50am Panel 1: Formations of National Identity in an International Context Chair: Jade Quintero Gordon Nenadovic, “Philip II and Athenian […]

Nwando Achebe – “The Politics of Knowledge Production—A Reflective Journey and Dance about the Epistemology and Practice of African Gender History”

11360 Charles E. Young Research Library

Professor Nwando Achebe will be giving the James S. Coleman Memorial Lecture (through the African Studies Center) on Monday, April 29th, from 4:30 – 6:30 in 11360 YRL.  Here is the link: https://www.international.ucla.edu/asc/event/13743   The History Department is co-sponsoring the talk, and Nwando (daughter of famed Chinua Achebe) received her Ph.D from our department in […]

Memorial for Professor Stanley Wolpert

UCLA Faculty Center Dining Room

The Memorial for Professor Stanley Wolpert will be held on May 26 from 1-4 in the UCLA Faculty Center dining room. Please plan to join in this celebration of his life, and do convey this information to any others you know who would like to attend.

Ryan Hilliard – “Sexual Honor, Social Capital, and the Single Woman in Eighteenth-Century Paris”

6275 Bunche Hall

In this talk, Ryan Hilliard explores how single women in eighteenth-century Paris acknowledged, negotiated with, and responded to prescriptive sexual norms in their daily lives and in moments of crisis. Unmarried women utilized legal action to protect their reputations against accusations of sexual impropriety. In the complaints they filed with Parisian police commissioners, single women […]

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