Celebration 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)
Max Bergholz – “Telling Histories of Violence”
6275 Bunche Hall“Plants, Insects, and the Biological Management of Empire: Tropical Agriculture in Early Twentieth-Century Hawai’i.”
The speaker for this colloquium is Jessica Wang from the University of British Columbia.
Annual Alden-Berg Lecture featuring Richard White
Stephen Aron Professor and Robert N. Burr Department Chair UCLA Department of History invites you to attend the annual ALDEN-BERG LECTUREfeaturingRichard White Professor of American History Margaret Byrne Professor of American History Stanford University speaking on his book The Republic for Which It Stands - The United States during Reconstruction and the Gilded Age, 1865-1896 […]
Sanjay Subrahmanyam – “India through a European Lens: Seventeenth Century Images and Words”
Sanjay Subrahmanyam will talk at the Getty Center in the Museum Lecture Hall on Wed. March 14 at 7PM, in connection with their Rembrandt Exhibition. The talk is entitled "India through a European Lens: Seventeenth-Century Images and Words," and the link to the event can be found here:http://www.getty.edu/visit/cal/events/ev_2066.html
Simone Polillo – “How Markets Became Unpredictable”
The speaker for this colloquium is Simone Polillo from the Sociology Department at the University of Virginia.
Amanda Vickery – “The Political Day in Georgian England”
The European History Colloquium & the Center for 17th and 18th Century present Amanda Vickery, Professor of History, Queen Mary, University of London and author of The Gentleman's Daughter and Behind Closed Doors At Home in Georgian England who will talk about "The Political Day in Georgian England."