Graduate students from the southern UC campuses in the history of science and allied fields will present papers over the course of the day. Anyone interested is welcome to attend. If you would like lunch, kindly RSVP to ucsocalhistsci@gmail.com.
Atlantic History Speaker Series Presents Manuel Covo UCSB, History "The Entrepôt of Atlantic Revolutions. The French Colony of Saint-Domingue and Commercial Republicanism". Thursday, November 14 12:00PM - 1:30PM History Reading Room, 6265 Bunche Hall
History of Science, Medicine, and Technology Fall 2019 Colloquium All talks are held in Bunche 5288 at 4pm unless otherwise noted. November 18: Scottie Buehler, UCLA “Religion and Ecclesiastical Practices of Midwifery Education in Eighteenth-century France” For more information about the History of Science, Medicine, and Technology graduate field, click here.
"Comparing the Histories of China and India: A Round Table" Participants: Richard von Glahn (UCLA), Arash Khazeni (Pomona College), Sanjay Subrahmanyam (UCLA) and R. Bin Wong (UCLA). Open to the public
History of Science, Medicine, and Technology Fall 2019 Colloquium All talks are held in Bunche 5288 at 4pm unless otherwise noted. November 25: Vivien Hamilton, UCLA “Competing Virtues of Measurement: Physics, Medicine and Quantification in Early X-ray Therapy” Abstract Very soon after the discovery of x-rays in 1895, enthusiastic doctors began to use the new radiation […]
Lisa Mignone New York University Candidate for Ronald J. Mellor Chair of Ancient History “Rome's War Goddess: religious imperialism and self-preservation” January 9, 2020, 4pm 6275 Bunche
Atlantic History Speaker Series Presents Kittiya Lee CSULA, History "Dressed to Impress: The Boundaries of Friendship and the Tupi Sovereign Body in Pero Vaz de Caminha’s 1500 Letter from Brazil" Thursday, January 23 12:00PM - 1:30PM History Conference Room, 6275 Bunche Hall
Open House at Luskin Center for History and Policy to explore research project on American soft power in the Middle East January 24, 1-3 pm | Bunche 6339
Candidate lecture (Early Modern Ottoman History) by Tyler Kynn “The Seasonality of Ottoman Power: Pilgrims and Imperial Patronage Networks in Early Modern Mecca and Medina” January 30, 2020 at 4 pm, 6275 Bunche Hall
"Imagining Utopia: The Lost World of Socialists at Europe’s Margins" a Talk by Dr. Maria Todorova Gutgsell Professor of History and Center for Advanced Study Professor at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Presented by the UCLA Department of History's European Colloquium Thursday, January 30, 2020, 4-6PM UCLA Faculty Center, Sierra Room