Dora Vargha – “Hungary, the Cold War and the making of socialist international health”
5288 Bunche HallThe speaker for this colloquium is Dora Vargha from Medical Humanities at the University of Exeter.
The speaker for this colloquium is Dora Vargha from Medical Humanities at the University of Exeter.
Historical Epistemology: Four Generations of Graduate Students Reflect on Their Craft May 17 - May 19, 2018 Conference Schedule Thursday May 17, 2018 Royce 314 9.00-9.20 Welcome Address: David Sabean, UCLA 9.20-9.40 Introductory Remarks: Simon Teuscher, University of Zurich 9.40-11.10 Panel 1: Trust, Emotion, and Creativity Chair and Commentator: Jan Reiff, UCLA Jesse Sadler […]
NOTE: This event is free for students and UCLA faculty. For UCLA faculty, please identify yourself as UCLA faculty (a UCLA ID will help) at the door. Max Weber, Sigmund Freud, Charismatic Power, and Political Leadership May 17, 2018, 8:00 - 10:00 PM 2018 FRANZ ALEXANDER LECTURE Presented by Peter Loewenberg, PhD Psychoanalysis is a social […]
The speaker for this colloquium is Antoine Lentacker from the History Department at UC Riverside.
A symposium on Richard von Glahn's book, The Economic History of China from Antiquity to the Nineteenth Century May 25, 2018 1pm-5pm 6275 Bunche Features speakers will include: Larry Neal (Economics), University of Illinois; Jean-Laurent Rosenthal (Economics), Caltech; William Rowe (Chinese History), Johns Hopkins University; and Meng Zhang (Chinese History), Loyola Marymount University.
The African Activist Student Association Presents: The Africa & Capitalism Colloquium Location: Bunche 10383 Date: Friday, June 1, 2018 Time: 11:45a – 6p (all times are U.S. Pacific) Reception Food Provided by Sumptuous African Restaurant 1170 S La Brea Ave., Inglewood, CA 90301 Lunch (11:45a) Introductory Remarks (12:05p): Nana Osei-Opare (History, UCLA) Panel 1 (12:15p) Ghislaine Lydon (History, […]
The speaker for this colloquium is Jemma Lorenat from the Mathematics Department at Pitzer College.
Wednesday, September 26 2:30-4:30pm | Bunche 6275 Hosted by the History Undergraduate Counseling Unit Meet old friends, make new friends, and learn about resources available to you! Learn about... ♦ Academic/Career Counseling ♦ HistoryCorps Internships ♦ Faculty-Student Engagement ♦ Writing Center and One-on-One Tutoring ♦ Phi Alpha Theta Honors Society ♦ History Undergraduate Advisory Board […]
Tuesday, October 2, 2018 4PM Bunche 6275 European Colloquium Speaker Series Martina Kessel, "Performing Germanness: Laughter and Violence in Nazi Germany" Martina Kessel looks at the meaning and role of humor as an identity practice in Germany during the time of Nation- al Socialism in Germany. One theory that she will explore in her lecture […]
Common Practices: Edward Long and Race-Making Across the Black/White Atlantic Catherine Hall, UCL 4 October, 12 to 1:30 (Bunche 6275—Conference Room)
Monday Colloquium October 8 4 pm, Bunche 5288 Kirsten Moore-Sheeley will give the first talk in the colloquium series this year. Kirsten has a postdoctoral position in the new Cedars-Sinai Program in the History of Medicine, and she will be teaching a course on the history of global health (Hist 179A) in Winter 2019. The […]
This conference centers on different historical themes (culture, religiosity, languages, politics, encounters) and addresses the “connectivity” between Iberia, North Africa and other Mediterranean lands and the nature of the global Mediterranean. “Iberia, the Mediterranean, and the World in the Medieval and Early Modern Periods” is organized by Thomas Barton (USD), Marie Kelleher (CSULB), Antonio Zaldivar […]