Martha Lampland – “ ‘From Each according to their Ability, to Each according to their Need’: Calorie Money and Technical Norms in Mid-20th-century Hungary”
5288 Bunche HallMartha Lampland is a Professor of Sociology and Faculty Director of the Science Studies Program at the University of California, San Diego.
Peter Cole, Book Discussion, “Dockworker Power: Race and Activism in Durban and the San Francisco Bay Area
6339 BunchePeter Cole, Book Discussion, “Dockworker Power: Race and Activism in Durban and the San Francisco Bay Area: January 10, 12:00-1:30 Bunche 6339 RSVP: lindsayking@ucla.edu
Natasha Shivji, “Bounded by Land: Histories of the Indian Ocean as told through the crisis of Waqf lands in Mombasa, Kenya”
6275 Bunche HallNatasha Shivji, “Bounded by Land: Histories of the Indian Ocean as told through the crisis of Waqf lands in Mombasa, Kenya”
Etienne Benson – “Data-Intensive Ecology and the New Biopolitics of Animal Conservation”
6265 Bunche HallEtienne Benson is an Assistant Professor at the University of Pennsylvania. He is a historian of the environmental sciences, environmentalism, and human-animal relationships in the 19th and 20th centuries.
Nile Green – “A World in a Grain of Sand: The Historian’s Dilemma of Scale”
California NanoSystems InstituteDarnell Hunt Dean of Social Sciences and Carla Pestana Professor and Chair Joyce Appleby Endowed Chair of America in the World UCLA Department of History invite you to attend the installation celebration of Professor Nile Green as the holder of the Ibn Khaldun Endowed Chair in World History speaking on the topic of "A World in […]
Enrique Rivera – “Resistance to Primitive Accumulation or Racial Capitalism? European Textile Production and the 1795 Anti-slavery Rebellion of Coro, Venezuela”
6275 Bunche HallEnrique Rivera - “Resistance to Primitive Accumulation or Racial Capitalism? European Textile Production and the 1795 Anti-slavery Rebellion of Coro, Venezuela”
Nick Smith, “A History of Violence in the Southern Red Sea, c. 1850 to present”
6275 Bunche HallNick Smith, “A History of Violence in the Southern Red Sea, c. 1850 to present”
Edgar Taylor: Technology and Racial Nationalism in Uganda, 1959-1972.
6275 Bunche HallEdgar Taylor Technology and Racial Nationalism in Uganda, 1959-1972.
Pogrom: Kishinev and the Tilt of History
Royce 314Kishinev’s 1903 pogrom was the first instance in Russian Jewish life where an event received international attention. The riot, leaving 49 dead in an obscure border town, dominated headlines in the western world for weeks. It intruded on Russian-American relations and inspired endeavors as widely contradictory as the Hagannah, the precursor to the Israeli army, […]
Amy Woodson-Boulton – “Totemism, ‘Invertebrate Creeds,’ and History as Cultural Evolution: Anthropology and the Victorian Search for a Grand Narrative”
5288 Bunche HallAmy Woodson-Boulton is an Associate Professor of History at Loyola Marymount University.
Roii Ball: Indebted Settlement : Rural Credit, National Segregation, and ‘Internal Colonization’ in the German-Polish Borderlands before the First World War
6275 Bunche HallTuesday, January 29, 2019 12PM Bunche 6275 European Colloquium Speaker Series Roii Ball - "Indebted Settlement : Rural Credit, National Segregation, and ‘Internal Colonization’ in the German-Polish Borderlands before the First World War" Roii Ball - PhD candidate, UCLA Roii Ball is a sixth year graduate student at the UCLA History Department. He earned a […]