Third Annual Undergraduate History Conference – “Culture & Power: New Directions”
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Murúa and his Andean Collaborators: A Chronicle in Colonial Context Lisl Schoepflin 3 May, 12 to 1:30 (Bunche 6275—Conference Room)
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The speaker for this colloquium is Robin Scheffler from MIT.
Medieval and Renaissance themes continue to have a profound influence on contemporary comic books and graphic novels. Join Dr. Kristina Markman (History, UCLA) for a panel discussion featuring comic creators Conor McCreery (Kill Shakespeare, IDW Publishers), GMB Chomichuk (Midnight City, Infinitum, Rust and Water, Raygun Gothic) and industry veteran Howard Chaykin (The Divided States of Hysteria, Image, Marvel, and DC Comics). Hosted by the Center […]
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.