Ellen DuBois – UCLA Faculty Research Lecture
Schoenberg AuditoriumThe Origins and Significance of Enlightenment Anti-Colonialism
UCLA Faculty Center2018 Van Tilburg Lecture by Siep Stuurman, Utrecht University, History and Art History. Organized by the UCLA Dutch Studies Program. Cosponsored by CERS. Thursday, February 15, 2018 6:00 PM California Room UCLA Faculty Center RSVP HERE: https://ucla.in/2qjuTpB Siep Stuurman is Professor Emeritus of the History of Ideas at Utrecht University. For his Francois Poulain de la Barre and […]
The Red Dragon Logbook Conference
6275 Bunche HallA one-day symposium follows the 1586 voyage of the ship Red Dragon. The ship’s little-known logbook, documenting its journey from England, to Sierra Leone, Rio de la Plata and Salvador da Bahia, illuminates the early interconnected histories of Europe, Africa, and Latin America. Speakers: Vanessa Wilkie, Huntington Library Eleanor Hubbard, Princeton University David Wheat, Michigan State […]
William Marotti – “Engaged Critic, Radical Art”
Link to Facebook eventEngaged Critic, Radical Art: Yoshida Yoshie in Art and Performance.UCLA symposium in honor of the opening of the Yoshida Yoshie CollectionIn commemoration of the donation of the Yoshida Yoshie Collection to UCLA, this symposium will discuss the life and work of critic, organizer, artist, and poet Yoshida Yoshie (1929-2016). The daylong symposium […]
Historians @ Work Workshop
6275 Bunche HallUnveiling Judeo-Spanish Texts: A Hebrew Aljamiado Workshop
306 Royce HallCelebration for Professor Valerie Matsumoto
Fowler MuseumKatherine Smith – “Haitian Vodou and the Masonic Imaginary”
“Haitian Vodou and the Masonic Imaginary”Katherine Smith, World Arts and Cultures8 March, 12 to 1:30 (Bunche 6275 Conference Room)